On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Felipe Dau wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. It should be possible to support multiple
> kinds of transport, but we still need to do some research on that
> because it might make some attacks
> possible/easier (e.g., partitioning attacks)? It would be great to
>
Hi everyone,
I'm a Software Engineering master's student at TU Wien, Austria, with a
recent focus on computer security and privacy issues. I am interested in
participating in GSoC 2017, particularily in the task to support all
kinds of DNS queries via Tor [1].
I've seen the mailing list discussio
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 03:57:29AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> You may want to link unmessage into the I2P network as well.
Hi grarpamp,
Thanks for the suggestion. It should be possible to support multiple
kinds of transport, but we still need to do some research on that
because it might make some a
Georg Koppen:
> David Fifield:
>> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 02:28:00PM +, anonym wrote:
>>> Tails uses the Tor Launcher shipped in Tor Browser, but it's run as a
>>> stand-alone XUL application (`firefox --app ...`), so the *web*
>>> browser isn't started as part of it.
>>
>> Sorry to change the
David Fifield:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 02:28:00PM +, anonym wrote:
>> Tails uses the Tor Launcher shipped in Tor Browser, but it's run as a
>> stand-alone XUL application (`firefox --app ...`), so the *web*
>> browser isn't started as part of it.
>
> Sorry to change the subject, but should w
George Kadianakis writes:
> Pickfire writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am Ivan Tham. Currently studying in Computer Science in APIIT Malaysia. I
>> am
>> interested particapate in Google Summer of Code 2017 under tor organization.
>> I
>> am interested to see Proposal 224 coming along but I would reall
You may want to link unmessage into the I2P network as well.
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