Re: [tor-dev] SOOC (Same Origin Onion Certificates) discussion tomorrow

2020-03-10 Thread d...@foundingdocuments.org
I am very sorry I am missing this! It sounds very interesting I wanted to listen and learn, but I’ having a very tough time connecting to the OFTC webchat. It seems slow or something. I finally got through but then it told me I needed to do a bunch of administrative stuff, so am currently locked

Re: [tor-dev] introduce some customization on the tbb

2019-11-15 Thread d...@foundingdocuments.org
I bring this up in this thread because of its timeliness. Please excuse me if you are offended, no offense intended. This is email is fundamentally a feature request. Sarpedon, I had not yet gotten as far as you towards GUI customization of torrc options. And I’ve not yet thought through the w

Re: [tor-dev] Exposing onion service errors to Tor Browser

2019-10-02 Thread d...@foundingdocuments.org
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 8:15am, George Kadianakis wrote: > > Hello list, > > we've recently been thinking about how to expose onion-service-related > errors to Tor Browser so that we can give more useful error pages to > users. We currently return "Unable to connect" error pages for any kind > of

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 274: A Name System API for Tor Onion Services

2016-10-07 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
. In this spec, it's clear that each executable is a single name > plugin. Is this OK or a bad idea? Should we change interfaces so that > each name plugin has an identifier, and then use that identifier for > things? > >2. Should we make our initialization proto

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Browser downloads and updates graphs

2016-09-14 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
This is awesome, Karsten! On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Karsten Loesing wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 11/09/16 18:13, Georg Koppen wrote: >> Here are the graphs showing initial downloads, update pings and >> update requests over time: >> >> https://people.torp

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Browser and Privoxy

2016-06-04 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
Hi Paulo, This sounds highly inadvisable to me. Interposing Privoxy between Tor Browser and Tor will most likely drastically reduce the anonymity provided by Tor Browser, for multiple reasons: 1. Privoxy filters and modifies the web page in ways that are likely to be observable to both to visited

Re: [tor-dev] Request for feedback/victims: cfc

2016-03-23 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 2:15 AM, Yawning Angel wrote: > My "proof of concept" tech demo is what I consider good enough for > use by brave people that aren't me, so I have put up an XPI package > at: https://people.torproject.org/~yawning/volatile/cfc-20160323/ Very cool! > * If archive.is is e

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Browser videos Automation

2015-07-11 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
" integer pref and set to 11491200 4. Preferences > Advanced > Network > Settings: Turn "Remote DNS" off Then I could see my localhost page by entering http://torproject.org in the URL bar. Arthur On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 9:26 PM, Sherief Alaa wrote: > > > On

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Browser videos Automation

2015-07-09 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
Hi Sherief, Karsten insisted that I have to run a local copy of torproject.org using a web server while the automated script runs since we can't estimate or depend on the connection speed. The major blocker in this is that the browser redirects to h

Re: [tor-dev] Summary of meek's costs, April 2015

2015-05-06 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
Maybe you could rig up something that shuts down the instance? Or does Amazon charge you even then? On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 12:16 PM, David Fifield wrote: > On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 11:56:36AM -0700, Arthur D. Edelstein wrote: >> > Amazon sucks and they don't have any automatic w

Re: [tor-dev] Summary of meek's costs, April 2015

2015-05-06 Thread Arthur D. Edelstein
> Amazon sucks and they don't have any automatic way to shut down a > service. I emailed them and they were very clear about that. The best > you can do is set up an email alert at different cost threshold (which I > have done). But that requires someone with credentials to be awake and > online wh

Re: [tor-dev] Draft of proposal "Direct Onion Services: Fast-but-not-hidden services"

2015-04-20 Thread Aaron D. Jaggard
> On Apr 20, 2015, at 1:40 PM, Paul Syverson wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 01:05:16PM -0400, A. Johnson wrote: >>> This is another reason why [modifier] onion service is >>> problematic; it will almost certainly get shortened in use, just >>> as location-hidden service did. >> >> The obv

Re: [tor-dev] Torbirdy

2014-03-17 Thread D
ce I have with extension development was on Gnome and it was minimal. But I've started reading up on extension development in Thunderbird and the Torbirdy code. Should be able to run by you a more detailed project proposal soon. Thanks D ___ tor-dev maili