On 06.07.2013 21:08, Lunar wrote:
>> But "New Identity" Button in TorButton is disabled. How can I enable the
>> "New Identity" Button in TorButton in this combination?
> You need to set the TOR_CONTROL_PORT, and one of the
> TOR_CONTROL_PASSWORD or TOR_CONTROL_COOKIE_AUTH_FILE environment
> varia
Jens Lechtenboerger:
> Dear reader,
>
> I’m a Tor user.
>
> Of course, since Tor’s beginning the threat model has been excluding
> global passive adversaries (which are able to observe both ends of
> the torified communication) but I didn’t consider that a real issue.
> However, now I do.
>
> In
Karsten N.:
> But "New Identity" Button in TorButton is disabled. How can I enable the
> "New Identity" Button in TorButton in this combination?
You need to set the TOR_CONTROL_PORT, and one of the
TOR_CONTROL_PASSWORD or TOR_CONTROL_COOKIE_AUTH_FILE environment
variable.
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Lunar
On 07/04/13 14:02, anonymous coward wrote:
> The Tuber:
>
>> In SSL, if the client sends a session ID to resume a session, and the
>> server accepts it, no certificate is sent.
>
> But this session ID is sent encrypted or checked against a certificate?
The session ID is sent in cleartext. The
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 11:02:51AM +0200, mor...@torservers.net wrote 1.0K
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: >> 1. Could we make - duckduckgo.com - default search engine? Especially in
the
: >> address/location bar.
I'll also highlight, https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9117
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Andrew
On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 02:44:17PM -0400, grarp...@gmail.com wrote 0.4K bytes
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: Hi. I'm looking for something that will give me, since effective
: connect(2) call, time to first packet/byte returned back to me.
: Optional plus: a time/packet/byte stat dump series (at some
: speci
Roger Dingledine:
>
> While I'm at it -- you don't think Deutsche Telekom has a deal with
> BND where they hand over all the internal German Internet traffic they
> see? I hope the era where people say "My government is doing everything
> that has been reported in the news so far, but surely they'
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 01:40:06AM -0700, and...@torproject.org wrote 1.9K
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: Great idea; I hope these keep getting written. Maybe they'd be worth
: putting on the blog too?
Sounds good. Maybe with an archive for posterity as well, like
https://archive.torproject.org/month
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 11:03:03AM +0200, bastik@googlemail.com wrote 0.9K
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: Is it planned to move the newsletter to newslet...@list.torproject.org?
Or tor-reports list which already exists.
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Andrew
http://tpo.is/contact
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I concur with what the others have said about the First Tor Weekly News
Letter. Personally, I found it quite interesting, even tho some is repeats
from earlier reply's during the previous months. However, I like the
concept where it puts things together in the event someone missed something
and ke
On Sa, Jul 06 2013, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 12:46:17PM +0200, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
>> 1. If you are using Tor, you should assume that all your network
>> traffic gets stored, analyzed, and de-anonymized by intelligence
>> agencies.
>
> I don't want to tell you to st
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 12:46:17PM +0200, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
> 1. If you are using Tor, you should assume that all your network
> traffic gets stored, analyzed, and de-anonymized by intelligence
> agencies.
I don't want to tell you to stop worrying, but depending on how much
you think thes
Dear reader,
I’m a Tor user.
My interest in anonymity awoke in response to the European
parliament passing the data retention directive in 2005. I did (and
still do) not want my ISP to be able to spy on everything I do.
I maintain a German web site explaining how Internet communication
works, wa
Hi,
I am using TorBrowser with a stand-alone Tor+Vidalia combination started
independent of TorBrowser to use it with other applications too. Tor
OR-port is 9050 and Tor control port is 9051.
TorBrowser is started with:
/path/to/App/Firefox/firefox -profile /path/to/profile --no-remote
It wo
I *think* you meant to reply to tor-talk@, not just to me, so including
the list again.
On 7/6/13 12:05 PM, Sebastian G. wrote:
> 06.07.2013 11:21, schrieb Karsten Loesing:
>> On 7/6/13 9:47 AM, Sebastian G. wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How do I know that the Consensus Health Checker checked a consen
On 7/6/13 9:47 AM, Sebastian G. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I know that the Consensus Health Checker checked a consensus?
> (How do I check the Consensus Health Checker?)
>
> Background:
> I get emails like
> 'WARNING: $warning_text $authority1' for the consensuses 00:00, 01:00,
> 03:00, 04:00, 07:0
Hi,
On 02.07.2013 11:58, P J P wrote:
>> 1. Could we make - duckduckgo.com - default search engine? Especially in the
>> address/location bar.
You can find a recent discussion about the choice of default search
engine for Tor Browser Bundle on the Stanford libtech list:
https://mailman.stanfor
03.07.2013 14:14, Lunar:
>
> Tor Weekly News July 3rd, 2013
>
>
> Welcome to the very first issue of Tor Weekl
On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 02:14:06PM +0200, Lunar wrote:
>
> Tor Weekly News July 3rd, 2013
>
Great idea; I hope
Hi,
How do I know that the Consensus Health Checker checked a consensus?
(How do I check the Consensus Health Checker?)
Background:
I get emails like
'WARNING: $warning_text $authority1' for the consensuses 00:00, 01:00,
03:00, 04:00, 07:00 (pulled out of my head)
Since I got no mails for 02:00,
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:08 PM, reqrypt wrote:
> ...
> The driver is my own project. Nemea just sign my pre-built binaries on my
> behalf.
ok. thanks :)
> If you prefer it is possible build the WinDivert driver from source:
> https://github.com/basil00/Divert/tree/7f70f9a575554ffcb662a5a7c72e
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