Thanks to Alexandre's work on #7283, we now have Windows .exe packages
of the flash proxy client programs.
http://www.bamsoftware.com/dist/flashproxy/flashproxy-client-0.9-win32.zip
http://www.bamsoftware.com/dist/flashproxy/flashproxy-client-0.9-win32.zip.asc
These are in addition to the already
>What is the Tor specific question here?
So the TOR Browser supports firefox add-ons? That's good to know, I assumed
they were disabled or had to be blessed. That clearly was a poor assumption.
>There are a few Tor/proxy related Addons in Mozilla Addon. I'd read their
source.
This is exactly wha
Clay Graham:
> This is one reason we would like to create a client side plugin for the TOR
> browser. Any ideas how this would be done?
What is the Tor specific question here?
I think this is a normal Firefox question "how to create a Firefox
Addon? or do I misunderstand? Just make sure your Addo
Clay Graham:
> This is one reason we would like to create a client side plugin for the TOR
> browser.
Firefox Addon, Firefox Plugin or Firefox Patch?
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Mike,
>I can't trust any javascript that your service sends to my browser over Tor,
because you don't use https.
Great feedback. We are installing the cert in the next couple of weeks,
there is a process for that, and the kind of cert we want takes a little
time and work. We are still looking for
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
>
> * Answered a handful of controller inquiries on our lists. Stem's now
> at a point where I don't mind suggesting it to developers. If you're
> scripting or writing an application around tor then please give stem a
> try! I'd love to get mor
On 01/12/12 23:39, Clay Graham wrote:
> You may remember an email from me about a week ago, and I could really
> use some pointers.
>
> We just stealth launched an alpha version of http://grailo.net and I
> would love all of you to try it out and give me feedback. Its 100% open
> source, 100% fre