Hi isis!
Thank you a lot for your detailed answer!
isis:
> for second in `seq 1 15` ; do
> sleep 1
> if `kill -0 $pid 2>&1 >/dev/null ` ; then
> wait "$pid"
> exitcode="$?"
> printf "Tor Browser exited suddenly! Exit code: %s\n" "$exitcode"
> exit "$exitcod
On 08/09/2014 01:50 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> (Я думаю все и так знают недавние события с легализацией биткойна,
> поэтому пересказывать не буду) Vladimir
> Нет, Нет, Нет.
> The letters are upside down & backwards. :)
> Like the 'Я' should be 'R' and 'и' should be 'N.'
>
> But some look OK. Perhap
(Я думаю все и так знают недавние события с легализацией биткойна,
поэтому пересказывать не буду) Vladimir
Нет, Нет, Нет.
The letters are upside down & backwards. :)
Like the 'Я' should be 'R' and 'и' should be 'N.'
But some look OK. Perhaps a problem with dyslexia.
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On 08/08/2014 10:50 PM, Vladimir Teplouhov wrote:
> 2014-08-08 1:01 GMT+07:00, Mirimir :
>> On 08/07/2014 11:47 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> But it also appeared that providing means to access sites that were
>>> "banned," was also classed as a *criminal* offense.
>>> I'm not sure that one
Hello - I have downloaded the Tor browser bundle v. 3.6.3 for Mac
The Tor website says Obsfproxy is standard included in that bundle - which
I guess is correct because obfs3 seems to work in TorBrowser
But I need to run Obfsproxy independently for use with OpenVPN.
On Windows this is easy, exact
On 8/8/2014 3:39 AM, Öyvind Saether wrote:
Most users have seen sites refuse to allow connections from a
specific Tor IPa. Sometimes they state the reason as being the
specific IPa on a blacklist.
Often, if you force a new exit relay in TBB, then you can connect to
the site.
So what happens to
m...@ruggedinbox.com:
> 1. when running a service as a hidden service, for example a web server, the
> client IP address is always 127.0.0.1.
> Is there a way to have some more 'unique' information about the visitor, in
> order to mitigate a DDOS attack ?
See “Client identification in hidden servi