if you want a more stable firefox code base to work with torbutton, use the ESR
edition (12 month release cycle). then if torbutton doesnt work with a future
firefox release, at least you will know it is due to some serious security
problem that you shouldnt ignore rather than a new feature. t
Can you tell me Orbot build you are running? You can find it under the About
menu.
This was a bug that I thought was addressed before our final stable RC.
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Ya I know, I'm also disappointed that Torbutton stopped supporting the
latest Firefox. But, I have tried the JonDoFox[1] profile (with Tor
proxy), and it seems to work well. If anyone knows of any serious
security vulnerabilities for using this tool, please let me know :)
[1]:https://anonymous-pro
Hi I have a strange Orbot issue that has puzzled me for some weeks. Orbot
while on my wifi network works with most of my apps. But when I am off my
wifi network (on my mobile data) my browser and apps (facebook, Pandora,
internet browsing) on my Galaxy Nexus. It will not connect to the
internet. O
> I don't understand.
Misreadings aside, we can probably all agree that
there is little anyone can prove about tormail :) Carry on.
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I've also noticed this recently.
The only example that comes to mind right now is the registration for the trial
version of rapid7's nexpose vulnerability scanner enterprise edition (
http://information.rapid7.com/Nexpose-Enterprise-Full-Trial.html?LS=121655)
Presumably someone working for a "re
When I install Torbutton on Firefox 16.x.x series Firefox no more starts.It
seems both are completely incompatible.With the 15.x.x series no problem.Yes,I
know I should probably be using the Tor Browser Bundle,but,I do things the old
way.I prefer to compile from source and configure everything m
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 12:42 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> So let's see, if I down my service, shuffle some things around, and
> write a 'big FUCK YOU' on the front page... I am now magically not
> a TLA and trusted by anons? OMG, that's total WIN! Hang on while I
> dial the field agents, you're about to
2012/11/5 Andreas Krey
> On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:22:05 +, esolve esolve wrote:
> > 2012/11/5 Andreas Krey
> > > >
> ...
> >
> ---
> > the TBB prompts 'please update ' and the browser closes automat
I've noticed that many web forums deny creation of new forum accounts
if an email address from a disposable maildrop is given, ie:
mailinator, etc. This makes me think the forum software includes
in its popular distribution a list of these known maildrops?
I've also noticed major social sites deny
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 21:06:19 +
adrelanos wrote:
> Are there any incompetent intelligence agencies?
MI5. (*waves* as he always does when mentioning the clowns)
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> In any case, this doesn't really matter — my point was that
> the idea that Tormail is managed by any *competent* intelligence agency
> is ridiculous, since they wouldn't disrupt the service in a way that
> would risk fleeing userbase as a consequence.
>
Are there any incompeten
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:26 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> Tormail is apparently just a couple of naive American kids.
>> [1] http://opusmagnus.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/tormail-net-has-moved/
>
> I don't see that connection from this repost of site news, unless you
> choose to trust the news, and its form
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:22:05 +, esolve esolve wrote:
> 2012/11/5 Andreas Krey
> > >
...
> ---
> the TBB prompts 'please update ' and the browser closes automatically
> and suddenly
You mean the dia
2012/11/5 Andreas Krey
> On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 17:00:32 +, esolve esolve wrote:
> ...
> > and I have to download the new version: *Version 2.2.39-5 - Linux, Unix,
> > BSD (64-Bit)*
> >
> > *but this problem is still there, and the browser automatically closes*
>
> Which problem? The 'please upd
> Tormail is apparently just a couple of naive American kids.
> [1] http://opusmagnus.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/tormail-net-has-moved/
I don't see that connection from this repost of site news, unless you
choose to trust the news, and its form as written, in its entirety.
In the meantime until some
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 17:00:32 +, esolve esolve wrote:
...
> and I have to download the new version: *Version 2.2.39-5 - Linux, Unix,
> BSD (64-Bit)*
>
> *but this problem is still there, and the browser automatically closes*
Which problem? The 'please update' or the crash? For the latter
part
I noticed that when I use TBB, it prompts:
The currently installed version of Tor is out of date or no longer
recommended. Please visit the Tor website to download the latest version.
and I have to download the new version: *Version 2.2.39-5 - Linux, Unix,
BSD (64-Bit)*
*but this problem is stil
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 14:44:59 -
House Nigga wrote:
> I am black, have been all my life
I'm stealing that as a signature.
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> On Sun, 04 Nov 2012 13:03:13 -0600 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>
> > On 11/4/2012 9:40 AM, House Nigga wrote:
> > Hi. Why does the Firefox browser in the torbundle constantly reset the home
> > page to the tor test page?
> >
> > Why does Noscript 2.5.8 in options-advanced tab-do not filter objects comin
On Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 01:03:13PM -0600, joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote 1.4K bytes
in 32 lines about:
: Uh... your user name - really? How old are you? Are you a big, bad
: gangsta / rapper? Doesn't bother me too much personally, but it'd
: be offensive to a lot of people of all colors, especially b
On Sun, 04 Nov 2012 20:11:35 -0500
Greg Norcie wrote:
> Idea: An explicit [Profit] tag would easily allow those who wish to
> opt out to have their mail readers do so.
Alternatively, a separate tor-services list would make it entirely
opt-in, and the list server wouldn't be wasting resources sen
Hi,
Jacob Appelbaum wrote (03 Nov 2012 11:17:05 GMT) :
> Can you give me a list of things that matter most to you in order of
> your priority? The bug list is mighty long...
Sure, here's my top six. From highest priority to lowest.
Most issues have patches attached.
I'll refer to the Debian pack
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