Hi There,
AK wrote:
Sorry forgot to answer your first question.
The sources are mostly taken from already quite trusted sources and
can be verified by PGP signatures. You can also read the sources and
since they get compiled on your computer, you know that what you read
is what you get. Also
On 8/5/2011 3:37 PM, berta...@ptitcanardnoir.org wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 03:13:07PM -0500, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
I think their concept is that the "friendly" ISPs will not know the
true destination, therefore would not be complicit in allowing users
to access forbidden sites. Apparently, af
--- On Fri, 8/5/11, berta...@ptitcanardnoir.org
wrote:
> > http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/38207/?p1=A1
> > >>>It's worth reading the paper:
I think that simply getting high profile sites to run to r
nodes would be more likely and less invasive to the internet
as a whole.
Hello,
the end of the GSoC is near, and I think I have almost achieved my
objectives (except for zip files, but I'm working on a patch). My project is
also meant to run well on Tails; dependencies are python-core and
python-parser; optionals dependencies are python-mutagen for more audio
format sup
On 8/2/2011 7:41 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
On 8/2/2011 7:10 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 19:55:48 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
Are there specific reasons for not using latest (or late-er) Firefox
versions in Tor Browser Bundle? Is it primarily because the latest
version doesn't alwa
On Thursday 04 August 2011 23:53:12 Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Sorry for the off-top, what soft do you use for torchat?
soft ki'a?
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