moin,
beim login auf den srv01 passierte heute
# ssh srv01
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY!
Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)!
It is also possible that a host key has just been changed.
The fingerprint for the RSA key sent by the remote host is
SHA256:LX0xpviTs3pSYWtibqspcjoqDDxrkzA1kw0F+4ZmXps.
Please contact your system administrator.
was ist hier los?
The authenticity of host 'srv01.ffnw.de (37.120.176.207)' can't be
established.
RSA key fingerprint is SHA256:LX0xpviTs3pSYWtibqspcjoqDDxrkzA1kw0F+4ZmXps.
RSA key fingerprint is MD5:97:7f:f3:b0:7f:57:04:d1:96:15:7f:eb:bc:de:17:6e.
es macht sinn das man weiss das man sich auf den richtigen srv verbindet,
wieso hat sich was am key geändert?
wo stehen die fingerprints zum vergleichen?
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EFFector Vol. 30, No. 13 Thursday, August 24, 2017 editor(a)eff.org
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In our 723rd issue:
* Open Access Can’t Wait. Pass FASTR Now.
When you pay for federally funded research, you should be
allowed to read it. That’s the idea behind the Fair
Access to Science and Technology Research Act (S.1701,
H.R.3427), which was recently reintroduced in both houses
of Congress.
Under FASTR, every federal agency that spends more than
$100 million on grants for research would be required to
adopt an open access policy. The bill gives each agency
flexibility to implement an open access policy suited to
the work it funds, so long as research is available to the
public after an "embargo period" of a year or less.
Part of what's important about open access is that it
democratizes knowledge: when research is available to the
public, you don't need expensive journal subscriptions or
paid access to academic databases in order to read it.
FASTR is a huge step in the right direction and can be used
as a foundation for stronger open access in the future.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/open-access-cant-wait-pass-fastr-now
* Fighting Neo-Nazis and the Future of Free Expression
In the wake of Charlottesville, both GoDaddy and Google
have refused to manage the domain registration for the
Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website. Subsequently Cloudflare,
whose service was used to protect the site from
denial-of-service attacks, has also dropped them as a
customer.
On the Internet, any tactic used now to silence neo-Nazis
will soon be used against others, including people whose
opinions we agree with.
For any content hosts that do reject content as part of the
enforcement of their terms of service, or are pressured by
states to secretly censor, we have long recommended that
they implement procedural protections to mitigate
mistakes--specifically, the Manila Principles on
Intermediary Liability.
In GoDaddy and Google's eagerness to distance themselves
from American neo-Nazis, no process was followed. Policies
give guidance as to what we might expect, and an
opportunity to see justice is done. We should think
carefully before throwing them away.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/fighting-neo-nazis-future-free-expres…
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EFF Updates
* DOJ Backs Down From Overbroad J20 Warrant. But Problems
Still Remain.
The government has backed down significantly in its fight
with DreamHost about information related to the J20
protests. Late on Tuesday, DOJ filed a reply in its much
publicized attempt to get the hosting provider to turn over
a large amount of data about a website it was hosting,
disruptj20.org--a site that was dedicated to organizing and
planning protests in Washington, D.C. on the day of
President Trump's inauguration.
In the brief, DOJ substantially reduces the amount of
information it is seeking, including some of the most
obvious examples of overreach.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/doj-backs-down-overbroad-j20-warrant-…
* 2017 Pioneer Award Winners Named
EFF announced recently that whistleblower and activist
Chelsea Manning, Techdirt editor and open internet advocate
Mike Masnick, and IFEX executive director and global
freedom of expression defender Annie Game are the
distinguished winners of the 2017 Pioneer Awards, which
recognize leaders who are extending freedom and innovation
on the electronic frontier.
The award ceremony will be held on September 14 in San
Francisco. The keynote speaker is Emmy-nominated comedy
writer Ashley Nicole Black, a correspondent on Full Frontal
with Samantha Bee who uses her unique comedic style to take
on government surveillance, encryption, and freedom of
information.
https://www.eff.org/press/releases/whistleblower-chelsea-manning-techdirt-f…
* Thai Activist Jailed for the Crime of Sharing an Article
on Facebook
Thai activist Jatuphat "Pai" Boonpattaraksa was sentenced
recently to two and a half years in prison--for the crime
of sharing a BBC article on Facebook. The Thai-language
article profiled Thailand's new king and, while thousands
of users shared it, only Jutaphat was found to violate
Thailand's strict lese majeste laws against insulting,
defaming, or threatening the monarchy.
Jatupat's case is only the latest in the Thai government's
increasingly repressive and arbitrary attempts to chill
expression online and censor content critical of the state.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/thai-activist-jailed-crime-sharing-ar…
* Congress is at Home, So Pay Your Members a Visit
Members of Congress go back to their home districts in
August. Constituents can request meetings with them during
this time by contacting their local congressional offices.
If you do so with a few local allies, you'll likely be able
to meet with staffers and perhaps even your member of
Congress directly.
With so many issues vital to digital rights looming in the
congressional calendar, this August is a critical time for
Internet users to pressure Congress to do the right thing
on mass surveillance, net neutrality, and rules that
insulate platforms for liability based on content written
by users.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/congress-home-so-pay-your-members-vis…
* How Captive Portals Interfere With Wireless Security and
Privacy
If you have ever wanted to use the wireless Internet at a
coffee shop or library, you have probably had to click
through a Terms of Service screen with an "I agree" button
to do it. These kinds of screens are called captive
portals, and they interfere with wireless security without
providing many user benefits.
HTTPS sites trigger false-positive "untrusted connection"
warnings that train users to ignore them completely, and
the presence of a log-in window may lead users to
inaccurately believe that wireless networks with captive
portals are safer than those without.
For most networks, captive portals don't provide access
benefits, they only make users less safe.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/how-captive-portals-interfere-wireles…
* EFF’s 2016 Annual Report
At EFF, we keep very busy. Our past is invariably tangled
with the present--long-running court cases that stretch on
for years, and hard-won battles that it turns out we have
to re-visit. Our 2016 Annual Report includes reflections
from several EFF staff members on the work we do, and why
we do it. In looking back, we look forward with fresh
resolve. We hope you will, too.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/08/effs-2016-annual-report
* EFF Wins Court Ruling Upholding Invalidation of Bad
Patent That Threatened Podcasters
EFF won a court ruling this month affirming that an
infamous podcasting patent used by a patent troll to
threaten podcasters big and small was properly held invalid
by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
A unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will, for now,
keep podcasting safe from this patent.
https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-wins-court-ruling-upholding-invalida…
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miniLinks
~ YouTube's Crackdown on Extremist Content and ISIS is Also
Hurting Researchers and Journalists
Content censorship on YouTube interferes with the work of
professionals trying to document abuses. (Business Insider)
http://www.businessinsider.com/youtube-crackdown-terrorist-extremist-isis-c…
~ Building America's Trust Act Would Amp Up Privacy
Concerns at the Border
A bill calling for increased use of surveillance technology
at U.S. borders elicits concern from privacy advocates.
(ArsTechnica)
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/08/gop-senators-border-wish-list-d…
~ Palestinian Leader Curbs Social Media Expression in
Decree
The Palestinian president imperils free speech in a cryptic
mandate. (AP News)
https://www.apnews.com/8ac88c8b87c047c28565bf31cfe2ebee/Palestinian-leader-…
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Announcements
* EFF at Dragon Con 2017
EFF returns to Dragon Con in Atlanta September 1-4 to
participate in a series of panels about technology, civil
liberties, activism, and pop culture.
https://www.eff.org/event/eff-dragon-con-1
* Black Girl Nerds' 3rd Annual Blerd Tweetup
EFF is proud to sponsor Black Girl Nerds' Third Annual
Tweet-up at Dragon Con. Join us at Joystick Gamebar in
Atlanta on September 1 for food, games, and a costume
contest with prizes. The event is free, and no Dragon Con
pass is required for attendance.
https://www.eff.org/event/black-girl-nerds-3rd-annual-blerd-tweetup
* 26th Annual Pioneer Awards
On September 14, we will celebrate the work of the 2017
Pioneer Award winners Annie Game, Mike Masnick, and Chelsea
Manning, featuring a keynote presentation from
Emmy-nominated comedy writer Ashley Nicole Black. The event
will take place from 6 pm to 10 pm in Delancey Street's
Town Hall Room in San Francisco.
https://www.eff.org/event/26th-annual-pioneer-awards
* Job Opening: Event Coordinator
EFF seeks an energetic event coordinator to plan and
execute events in support of the Development Team's
fundraising and outreach goals. The ideal candidate has
coordinated successful public-facing programs, is adept at
learning unfamiliar software, is an excellent communicator,
and is passionate about strengthening the movement to
protect civil liberties.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/event-coordinator
* Job Opening: Senior Software Engineer
EFF is seeking a senior software engineer to join our
Engineering & Design team in our San Francisco office. A
successful candidate will have broad knowledge of web
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https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/senior-software-engineer
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and digital copyright and will have adaptability to cover a
wide range of other issues as well.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/writerpolicy-analyst
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Hi zusammen,
Die subdomains von nordwest.freifunk.net scheinen alle kaputt gegangen zu sein.
z.B.:
https://wiki.nordwest.freifunk.net
Es wäre super wenn wie diese wiederherstellen wie es vorher war.
Um die Links in den Wikis und der Webseite wieder funktionstüchtig
zu machen.
schöne Grüße
Tarek