Damian Johnson wrote:
-1 for the gpg hassling. Worst case scenario is an evil Moritz
impostor puts out a fair bit of effort to harvest some email
addresses. Oh nos!
If he wanted to sign his messages then fine, but this is hardly critical.
I don't want to be beating a dead horse here since Mor
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> : Each time after running TBB on GNU/Linux, I found 5 items (all
> : folders) in the Trash folder. I would like to ask if this is normal
> : behavior. If yes, why are they not removed permanently and instead,
> : moved to Trash?
>
> which OS does this? And is tbb on a read-only media?
Ubuntu
On 06.10.2011 20:34, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> For the record, couldn't anyone (w/ a bit of spamming / spoofing
> knowledge) sign up for the list, then send email w/ someone's name we're
> all familiar w/ from Tor Project?
Right. You don't even need to sign up as my email address is already
signed up,
On 10/6/2011 9:21 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Done and good luck. :)
-1 for the gpg hassling. Worst case scenario is an evil Moritz
impostor puts out a fair bit of effort to harvest some email
addresses. Oh nos!
If he wanted to sign his messages then fine, but this is hardly critical
Damian, I co
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 12:15:19AM +0800, 2choon...@gmail.com wrote 0.5K bytes
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: Each time after running TBB on GNU/Linux, I found 5 items (all
: folders) in the Trash folder. I would like to ask if this is normal
: behavior. If yes, why are they not removed permanently and inst
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 12:20:12AM -0700, faisal.rehma...@yahoo.com wrote 4.2K
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: Yeah I had followed these steps and the tor process is also running for my
private tor network, but I am very confused that how can I connect to it? So I
tried vidalia for that purpose becau
Done and good luck. :)
-1 for the gpg hassling. Worst case scenario is an evil Moritz
impostor puts out a fair bit of effort to harvest some email
addresses. Oh nos!
If he wanted to sign his messages then fine, but this is hardly critical.
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On 06.10.2011 14:28, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>> Vote here if you are okay with it:
>> https://verein.ing-diba.de/sonstiges/01099/zwiebelfreunde-ev
> This is a very worth cause - I would have no problem voting. But in the
> tradition of Tor security & in light of all recent discussions about
> faked SSL
On 06/10/11 15:21, Damian Johnson wrote:
> -1 for the gpg hassling. Worst case scenario is an evil Moritz
> impostor puts out a fair bit of effort to harvest some email
> addresses. Oh nos!
To clarify, personally I was happy to put in a vote anyway. I was just
responding to the comment.
Julian
On 10/6/2011 6:26 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
Hi,
I am afraid we are slowly but steadly running out of funds so I am now
taking desperate measures. ;-)...
Vote here if you are okay with it:
https://verein.ing-diba.de/sonstiges/01099/zwiebelfreunde-ev
We will use the donation to fund our Tor exits,
On 06/10/11 13:28, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> It was marked spam by my provider (I removed from subject). I'm fairly
> sure it is really you, Moritz, (though no way to tell) but it is an
> unsolicited / unexpected link through email.
The same thought occurred to me, Joe. A GPG signed email would be mor
Hi,
I am afraid we are slowly but steadly running out of funds so I am now
taking desperate measures. ;-) I have signed up our non-profit
association for a donation drive by a German bank: 1000 German
non-profits will receive 1000 Euro each, based on number of votes. I am
afraid they require some
Hi Andrew,
Yeah I had followed these steps and the tor process is also running for my
private tor network, but I am very confused that how can I connect to it? So I
tried vidalia for that purpose because I was thinking that may be it will be
connected to my own private tor directory server.
So
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