On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 5:24 AM, wrote:
> Is it safe to use the Tor 0.2.3 Alpha in redistributed projects for regular
> use? (Such as Tails or TorBOX.) Or should the alpha branch only be touched by
> testers and developers?
Well, the alphas encounter bugs much more frequently, since we merge
l
> How can I start the tor browser after closing it ?
> villdila is still there but no option to start browser.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO#UPDATEforTBBTorBrowserBundleusers
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/WebBrowsers#LeaveVidaliaRunn
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On 05/28/2012 11:55 AM, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that is not his real IP address, lol ?
>
> On Monday, May 28, 2012, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
>
>> inf0@anarchy:~$ telnet 123.123.123.123 443
>> Trying 123.123.123.123...
>>
>>
>> Is port 443 open to the world from your router?
>> I
> Is his forum still the temp defacto beta unofficial Tor forum (re #3592)? It
> has 380 members but no posts?!
Yikes, I didn't realize that people had signed up to it! There's other
forum plans in the works, though Andrew is the only person who knows
the details. I'm happy to take mine down if
I'm pretty sure that is not his real IP address, lol ?
On Monday, May 28, 2012, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
> inf0@anarchy:~$ telnet 123.123.123.123 443
> Trying 123.123.123.123...
>
>
> Is port 443 open to the world from your router?
> I can't reach your 443 port from outside.
>
> --SiNA
>
> On 05/28/20
inf0@anarchy:~$ telnet 123.123.123.123 443
Trying 123.123.123.123...
Is port 443 open to the world from your router?
I can't reach your 443 port from outside.
--SiNA
On 05/28/2012 11:25 AM, tim smy wrote:
> I have a server in a country where tor is not allowed
>
> I have changed the resolv.con
I have a server in a country where tor is not allowed
I have changed the resolv.conf file so the server points to the tunnell
nameserver
the tunnel has a ptr record
but here is the log message
May 28 13:30:39.000 [notice] Now checking whether ORPort 123.123.123.123:443 is
reachable... (this m
If you use a VPN and then connect to Tor, assuming your application is
sending all packets through Tor's socks proxy, then the answer would be yes!
--SiNA
On 05/27/2012 01:46 PM, Aaron Whiteman wrote:
> I think that if I run Tor with a VPN (and that the VPN does the DNS) then Tor
> will still do
Hi,
We test bye doing ssl handshakes, which works fine for exits and obfs.
You can find our code on github.com/zwiebelfreunde.
Regards,
Julian
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Charlie DeTar schrieb:
Has anyone written a nagios plugin to check t
I would like to set up tor on a server I'm preparing, and would like to ask
for help, as my threat model is somehow different from the standard one.
I'm going to have a lot of users using tor on the machine, and my main
concern is one user interfering with another user privacy.
As it's a shared se
Has anyone written a nagios plugin to check that a bridge relay is
running and functional? The docs [1][2] suggest just looking for log
entries after starting the service, but this doesn't seem a reliable way
to test that the bridge is still working after a few days.
If no nagios, can anyone reco
Is his forum still the temp defacto beta unofficial Tor forum (re #3592)? It
has 380 members but no posts?!
http://forum.atagar.com/
see:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3592#comment:5
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3592#comment:7
https://trac.torproject.org/pro
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Hi,
Mix+TB Test:
>>> the auto-configuration wizard leaks, so we disabled it
>
> Confirmed.
>
>>> the timezone is now UTC and does not leak your actual timezone
>
> Confirmed.
That's good to know!
> Just the Message-ID from what I can see.
On 5/28/2012 6:51 AM, Edward Thompson wrote:
> Good question, it's been bugging me since they introduced TBB. The best
> alternative I came up with it having it constantly running and just
> moving the browser to a different desktop (in linux).
>
> Hopefully they'll figure something out soon!
>
> O
Good question, it's been bugging me since they introduced TBB. The best
alternative I came up with it having it constantly running and just
moving the browser to a different desktop (in linux).
Hopefully they'll figure something out soon!
On 05/28/2012 03:20 PM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> On Mon, M
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:36 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
> Dear list,
Hi,
> How can I start the tor browser after closing it ?
> villdila is still there but no option to start browser.
See https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBCloseBrowser
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> Thus spake Jacob Appelbaum (ja...@appelbaum.net):
>
>> I'm pleased to say that Sukhbir, tanaq, and I are making progress on
>> Torbutton-birdy, the Torbutton like plugin for Thunderbird. Today marks
>> the second release with two important fixes:
>
> I say we just call it TorBirdy.
Dear list,
How can I start the tor browser after closing it ?
villdila is still there but no option to start browser.
Thanks
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Is it safe to use the Tor 0.2.3 Alpha in redistributed projects for regular
use? (Such as Tails or TorBOX.) Or should the alpha branch only be touched by
testers and developers?
Tor Stable is already labeled as "experimental software" and "do not rely on it
for strong anonymity". How much worse
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Aaron Whiteman
wrote:
> I am using the Tor Browser Bundle under Ubuntu 10.04.
>
> However, Vidalia invariably greys out when running Firefox.
>
> This is annoying since I want to see the bandwidth usage and message log.
>
> It means I can only kill Vidalia with kil
On 5/27/12 11:52 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> Isolating by destination address is also ridiculously expensive and
> slow if you're doing typical HTTP usage, or some other protocol where
> a single logical request turns into requests to many different hosts.
> Mike's got a more sophisticated approach
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