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tagnaq:
> Do you see the connection attempts in Vidalia's network map?
Well, good news. I think I've figured out the problem. :)
Previously, I had been launching start-tor-browser from the extracted
archive and then attempting to get messages. Howe
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tagnaq:
> Hi,
>
>> Finally had a few spare minutes to switch over to the guest account
>> and try it. Installed current TorBirdy, restarted, manually set up
>> account (gmail), changing the pop and SMTP settings as necessary
>
> Can you be more speci
>> Thunderbird can be run directly from a USB drive or
>> other removable media. You could probably download and extract it
>> directly within Tails so that as long as you keep all your email on
>> the server you don't need to leave a trace on the disk.
>
> Thanks. I realize that I could've done t
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Hi,
> Finally had a few spare minutes to switch over to the guest account
> and try it. Installed current TorBirdy, restarted, manually set up
> account (gmail), changing the pop and SMTP settings as necessary
Can you be more specific? (mentioning
> Have you looked at mesh net and similar technologies and groups? Off the
> top of my head, I'd recommend looking into CJDNS/hyperboria, I2P,
> FreedomBox, Telecomix, Freenet, GNUnet.
Do you mean Project Meshnet or Mesh networking? As Mesh.net is a redneck
and his dada doing ISP in the land of No
Do keep in mind those are the services that should be avoided. It's crap
the thing about „anti account hijacking”. That excuse it's pretty much
the same as for child pornography when it comes to servers or terrorism
when it comes to blocking banking accounts. Gmail has a problem with it.
Yahoo has
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Hi,
I'd like to give some general information on what you might run into
when using mail clients over Tor, in fact this is not specific to
email but probably applies to other authenticated services that deploy
some kind of anti-account hijacking pre
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 11:54:22 -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
You'll be happy to know that we have plans to hire a QA/build
automation
person sometime in late 2012 or early 2013.
The first 2012 hire shall make tor faster. The second 2012 hire shall
reduce the number of bugs per release. Builds
Hmm freedombox / Raspbian remix?
PiTails?
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:00:35PM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
>
>> This seemed like a pretty obvious application of RaspPi to me, so I'm
>> wondering whether anybody else is working on it. It's not a m
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Sukhbir Singh:
install TorBirdy 0.0.10 and then
> configure your account manually (TorBirdy will set the recommended
> security settings itself).
>
> Let us know if this issue persists.
Finally had a few spare minutes to switch over to the guest acco
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antispa...@sent.at:
> Thank you Tor team for trying to fix these holes. As things are going no
> big player would cut its own revenues to support a clean protocol,
> whatever that might be. So Tor is bound to ride on top of popular
> protocols. But bes
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 08:09:42AM +0200, machine wrote:
> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all.html
>
> but there hasn't been any update yet for The Tor Browser Bundle, which
> has a Tor Browser version of 10.0.5.
Yep. I believe TBB 2.2.37-2 is still in the QA process on our s
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Katya Titov:
> Thunderbird can be run directly from a USB drive or
> other removable media. You could probably download and extract it
> directly within Tails so that as long as you keep all your email on the
> server you don't need to leave a trace on
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:00:35PM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
> This seemed like a pretty obvious application of RaspPi to me, so I'm
> wondering whether anybody else is working on it. It's not a million miles
> away
> from the Torouter project, but it's also quite close to a custom distro of
> R
I've had a bit of a poke around the list archives here but this doesn't seem
to have been discussed on this list in the last couple of months.
A lot of people want to support Tor but setting up and running a server is a
bit tricky. I think it'd be good to have a Raspberry Pi distro such that you
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 20:23:38 +
Ethan Lee Vita wrote:
> > I plan to keep working on this because at the moment I see no other
> > real alternative email client for Windows, Mac OS X, or Gnu/Linux.
>
> I agree, but what about the email client for Tails? Will
> Thunderbird/TorBirdy be available
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all.html
but there hasn't been any update yet for The Tor Browser Bundle, which
has a Tor Browser version of 10.0.5.
- https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefoxESR.html
Fixed in Firefox ESR 10.0.6
MFSA 2012-56 Code executio
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