Hi,
> I am using torbirdy in Thunderbird in linux mint 16.I have two mails
> account aol and riseup. Riseup works good with torbirdy but cannot
> receive and send emails from aol. Help me so I can use both accounts
> or tell me procedure to disable torbirdy for aol and keep using it
>
And I think I should make it clear just for the record that you should
not use Transparent Torification in TorBirdy if yo don't know what it
is or without understanding what it does. Please make sure you read
about it [1] before enabling it; there is a reason the label for it is
in red colour :-)
--On Monday, December 09, 2013 1:11 AM + Mark McCarron
wrote:
>
> Mark McCarron
>
> Nathan Freitas wrote:
>> On 12/07/2013 07:59 PM, Mark McCarron wrote:
>>> I would be wary of Android. Its is complex to secure given the
>> closed nature of most handsets.
>>
>> Do you have a mobile OS
Mark McCarron
Nathan Freitas wrote:
>On 12/07/2013 07:59 PM, Mark McCarron wrote:
>> I would be wary of Android. Its is complex to secure given the
>closed nature of most handsets.
>
>Do you have a mobile OS of choice that you feel is more trustworthy, or
>are you referring to smartphones in ge
On 12/07/2013 07:59 PM, Mark McCarron wrote:
> I would be wary of Android. Its is complex to secure given the closed nature
> of most handsets.
Do you have a mobile OS of choice that you feel is more trustworthy, or
are you referring to smartphones in general?
> Unless manufactures provide the
I am using torbirdy in Thunderbird in linux mint 16.I have two mails
account aol and riseup. Riseup works good with torbirdy but cannot
receive and send emails from aol. Help me so I can use both accounts
or tell me procedure to disable torbirdy for aol and keep using it
for riseup.
> > GSM firmware is still not open-source though (as that would make
> > phone not suitable for legal usage in USA)
>
> I'd like to see a law link that says you cannot legally use your own
> open source GSM compliant stack to communicate over a GSM network.
Since the GSM f/w controls a radio, and
On Sun, Dec 01, 2013 at 10:44:48AM +0100, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> I'm thinking about shutting down a service that is currently running as
> part of the metrics website:
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/relay-search.html
[snip]
> The main feature that these two alternatives are missing is that
> Is it possible to operate a tor relay on a dedicated raspberry pi?
As others have said, yes.
> Is it safe to leave the raspberry pi connected constantly to a
> broadband internet router?
You have two things to think about, is it ok to leave Pi running 24/7? And is
it secure?
I have had my pi o