Friends,
I do quite some traveling, including to regions and countries that could
benefit from (another) OONI probe. However, I have not really found a
good way to actually put OONI to use. The main reason is: all my devices
heavily use VPNs and Tor.
Have you ever thought about some tiny OONI hardware probe? I for one
would love an small device, for example powered by PoE and getting
uplink via ethernet, or powered by USB and getting uplink via WLAN.
Something like a RIPE Atlas Probe: https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/probe-v2/
Three ideas come to mind:
1. Someone probably already hack up something like this on a Raspberry
Pi or similar. Can someone point me to this?
2. Time and money are limited, and having something like this as a
"product" needs both. But something like this could also vastly increase
the amount of probes. The Android App already drastically lowered the
bar to running a probe. But some dongle one would just have to plug in
somewhere would lower that even more. And if cheap enough, they could
just be left in interesting places.
3. RIPE Atlas Probes serve a different purpose. But has anyone ever
talked to RIPE NCC about the possibility of maybe running OONI on them?
I'd love to hear your thougths. I'm pretty sure others thought about
this before.
Best
--
ilf
If you upload your address book to "the cloud", I don't want to be in it.
Hello,
Today, OONI - in collaboration with Moses Karanja and Berhan Taye -
published a research report documenting ongoing censorship events in
Ethiopia, titled: "Resurgence of Internet Censorship in Ethiopia:
Blocking of WhatsApp, Facebook, and African Arguments"
You can read the report here:
https://ooni.io/post/resurgence-internet-censorship-ethiopia-2019/
This report is a follow-up to our previous study, which documented the
blocking of WhatsApp and Telegram in Ethiopia in mid-June 2019:
https://ooni.io/post/ethiopia-whatsapp-telegram/
Following the latest internet blackout (between 22nd to 27th June 2019),
Ethio Telecom has resumed to blocking social media -- but this time they
blocked access to Facebook Messenger and facebook.com, instead of Telegram.
OONI network measurement data shows that the blocking of WhatsApp,
Facebook Messenger, and facebook.com in Ethiopia is ongoing.
OONI data also shows that africanarguments.org (a pan-African platform
covering investigative stories) is currently blocked by means of DNS
tampering on mobile networks (but it's accessible on fixed-line networks).
The political reforms of 2018 (and the associated unblocking of
websites) were promising, but Ethiopia now seems to be sliding back to
old ways when internet censorship was a pervasive practice.
This study can be expanded upon through the use of OONI Probe
(https://ooni.io/install/) and OONI data (https://ooni.io/data/).
~ Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.torproject.org/
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