On Wed, Mar 21, 2012, at 09:41 AM, t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
> On 21/03/12 05:11, Number Six wrote:
> > I'm actually curious if the implementation in LBE is better tolerant
> > to app failure than what Cyanogenmod has. The Cyanogenmod
> > implementation causes apps to get exceptions thrown at
On 21/03/12 00:28, Simon Brereton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Let me apologise at the outset for ignoring the TBB. I plan on doing
> so later, but as this is my first experiment with Tor, I would like to
> try and educate myself and that means doing things the hard way.
> Sadly, the hard way isn't working.
[s
> Are you sure that the projects's maintainers won't be participating this
> year ??
I'm not positive, that is why I'm cc-ing the project maintainer
(Nathan). But he has given indications that they won't be taking part.
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On 3/21/12 6:19 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> On 3/21/2012 10:33 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>> On 3/21/12 4:04 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>>> Last night I tried to find the list of active nodes and it was gone.
>>> There was link to something called atlas, but it simply had a box marked
>>> search. I t
Hello Damian,
Are you sure that the projects's maintainers won't be participating this
year ?? If that's so, I must not waste my time browsing the possibilities
regarding the same.
On 22 March 2012 00:18, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi Rajat. I'm not following - Orbot is a project but it doesn't hav
Thus spake Simon Brereton (simon.brere...@buongiorno.com):
> On 21 March 2012 07:20, wrote:
> > I'd do what you originally intended: keep it simple, you want to learn tor
> > so just run tor alone for now. Get back to the position you were at when you
> > just had tor, no Vidalia, and you've con
Hi Rajat. I'm not following - Orbot is a project but it doesn't have
any ideas listed in the section below it. This is because the
project's maintainers (Guardian) probably won't be taking part in GSoC
this year. -Damian
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Rajat Jain wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have bee
On 21 March 2012 13:32, Rajat Jain wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have been going through the project ideas of the Tor Project, and I
> came across the idea of *Orbot. *I wanted the details of this project. Can
> anybody help please.
Here:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/android.html.en
More informati
Hi there,
I have been going through the project ideas of the Tor Project, and I
came across the idea of *Orbot. *I wanted the details of this project. Can
anybody help please.
Regards
Rajat Jain
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I also get errors at the Atlas. Wen entering my bridge's IP address or
anything else I get:
Backend error!
The backend server replied with an error to your query. This probably
means that you did not properly format your query. Or that you just are
trying to fuzz my web app hoping to pwn me. Good
On 3/21/2012 10:33 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 3/21/12 4:04 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>> Last night I tried to find the list of active nodes and it was gone.
>> There was link to something called atlas, but it simply had a box marked
>> search. I tried to enter the name of my relay and I got an
On 21 March 2012 07:20, wrote:
> I had problems with Vidalia seemingly randomly overwriting my tor rc file
> with its default settings, so I stopped using it. Now, I just run the tor
> proxy itself.
>
> I'd do what you originally intended: keep it simple, you want to learn tor
> so just run tor a
On 3/21/12 4:04 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> Last night I tried to find the list of active nodes and it was gone.
> There was link to something called atlas, but it simply had a box marked
> search. I tried to enter the name of my relay and I got an error.
What error did you get?
> What about all
On 03/21/2012 12:46 PM, Jude Young wrote:
> Sorry if this has been responded to, I've lost a few emails...
> I don't believe the TBB has been high-jacked, but the TorButton Firefox
> extension certainly has.
> (Forgive my faulty memory
> linky:http://www.securitynewsdaily.com/1201-anonymous-hacker
Last night I tried to find the list of active nodes and it was gone.
There was link to something called atlas, but it simply had a box marked
search. I tried to enter the name of my relay and I got an error. What
about all the nodes that do not have names?
Hello?
On Wed, March 21, 2012 2:58 pm, Jude Young wrote:
> Hate to ask, but I don't know what country you live in...
> If you live in the US, your service provider might have installed
> Carrier IQ. That would render Tor dangerous since they could
> potentially see that you are running Tor,
> and see all
Careful, troll.
It takes one to know one!
Mike is concerned with practical security against likely
adversaries, so his reasons for using the software might be nuanced,
depending on who he believes his adversary is. For example, his blog
post
https://grepular.com/Protecting_a_Laptop_from_Simp
Hate to ask, but I don't know what country you live in...
If you live in the US, your service provider might have installed
Carrier IQ. That would render Tor dangerous since they could
potentially see that you are running Tor,
and see all of the activities/data that goes through Tor.
I'm prett
For Anyone who knows that this happened on their home linux system
If you are on debian, install package secure-delete (close to that
anyways.. Copy is here:http://www.thc.org)
NOTE: This is dangerous, and only to be attempted by one who has a clue
how to rescue a hosed system.
If you don
On 03/20/2012 01:46 AM, Achter Lieber wrote:
Hullo (',')
In light of some fairly recent postings about making it easier to verify
signatures on new Tor downloads,
I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge of a percentage (if there is at
all) of new downloads that are, indeed,
or have b
I had problems with Vidalia seemingly randomly overwriting my tor rc file with
its default settings, so I stopped using it. Now, I just run the tor proxy
itself.
I'd do what you originally intended: keep it simple, you want to learn tor so
just run tor alone for now. Get back to the position y
Hi, does anyone know if tor-ctrl.sh works with the tor 0.2.3 branch? If not
does the python interface work with 0.2.3?
Have tried it with tor-0.2.3.7-alpha and tor-0.2.3.12-alpha.
-Håvard
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On 21/03/12 05:11, Number Six wrote:
>> > Here's the app on the google market:
>> >
>> > [...etc...]
>> >
>> For someone who "isn't affiliated" with this piece of closed-source
>> software (thus, questionable credentials as far as people's privacy is
>> concerned) you seem pretty determined to sho
Assuming for the moment that aliens have better than brute force
knowledge [1] about certain algorithms but perhaps do not have said
knowledge regarding others...
Would it make some sense for humans to use a different stream
algorithm and key exchange method for each layer?
[1] But "this is more
Though the cert chain for www.torproject.org is now fixed on
38.229.72.14 and 38.229.72.16, it is still broken on 86.59.30.36.
-Pascal
On 1/4/2012 8:51 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
I think this is fixed for www.torproject.org now. Digicert apparently
updated their ca chained certs at some point.
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