On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 10:45:14 -0500
David Goulet wrote:
> Quoting rfc1928:
>
> "When a reply (REP value other than X'00') indicates a failure, the
> SOCKS server MUST terminate the TCP connection shortly after sending
> the reply. This must be no more than 10 seconds after detecting the
> conditio
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Qingping Hou wrote:
> On Thu 20 Feb 2014 05:41:53 PM EST, grarpamp wrote:
>> Would be nice to be able to fetch and print out the HS descriptor from the
>> controller. I posted/ticketed a rough proposed command operation spec
>> for that maybe 6mo ago that we had so
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:42 AM, George Kadianakis wrote:
> Nick Mathewson writes:
>
>> Hi, all!
>>
>>
>>
>> 3.2.3. Legacy formats [LEGACY-INTRODUCE1]
>>
>>When the ESTABLISH_INTRO cell format of [LEGACY_EST_INTRO] is used,
>>INTRODUCE1 cells are of the form:
>>
>> AUTH_KEYID_HASH
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Sebastian G.
wrote:
> 04.03.2014 03:45, Nick Mathewson:
>> 5. We should revisit proposals to have Tor server <-> server
>> communication use the v1 link protocol again. (That's the one where
>> both sides present a certificate chain in their TLS handshake. We
>>
Nathan Freitas wrote:
> Have you looked into BitTorrent Sync? You can do semi-private (I
> believe) Dropbox-like Torrent shares, that could be provisioned based on
> emails or other requests from users.
>
> There is a really nice mobile BitTorrent Sync app, so I have
> particularly been interested
On 07 Mar (14:03:35), Yawning Angel wrote:
> Sorry this response took so long. I've been kind of busy.
>
> On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:57:34 +0100
> "Sebastian G. " wrote:
>
> > To me it is clear that the two are messed up, but I'm not sure what's
> > the correct order.
>
> Indeed. Since there isn
Hy,
I am currently a master student with a focus on natural language
processing, machine learning, information retrieval and data mining.
The Tor website lists a bunch of ideas, one of which is "Search Engine
for Hidden Services"[1]. This project suits me well given my education
and skill set and
On 03/07/2014 02:33 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> I've been working with users who have networks in censored countries
> to expand access to specific software bundles (not just Tor). My two
> approaches right now are Google Web Store and torrents attached to a
> stable offsite seedbox.
Have you lo
Sorry this response took so long. I've been kind of busy.
On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:57:34 +0100
"Sebastian G. " wrote:
> To me it is clear that the two are messed up, but I'm not sure what's
> the correct order.
Indeed. Since there isn't a clear advantage to going one way or
another for this, 0x
Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> Github? Maybe not whole sites, but specific files.
I've been working with users who have networks in censored countries
to expand access to specific software bundles (not just Tor). My two
approaches right now are Google Web Store and torrents attached to a
stable of
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