2015-03-01 16:11 GMT+09:00 Lodewijk andré de la porte :
> Of course it's possible. It's way harder than just, you know, regular
> tracking! Cloudflare probably has advanced tracking in order to determine
> the likelihood of being spam. Cloudflare also gets headers and IP
> addresses, in addition t
Of course it's possible. It's way harder than just, you know, regular
tracking! Cloudflare probably has advanced tracking in order to determine
the likelihood of being spam. Cloudflare also gets headers and IP
addresses, in addition to having many access points already betray the user
a little bit.
Fixed for the 4.5 series already in 4.5a4:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13406
Andreas Krey:
> Hi all,
>
> the auto-update experience of the tor browser bundle is
> a bit strange. I'm somewhat used to the 'please update
> now' popup (and like it very much). But if/when I start
>
Dear Linus, I've tried according to your instruction,
but still failed.
See the following for detail:
werner@debian:~$ curl -v -A '' -x socks5://127.0.0.1:9050
https://ipv6.google.com/
* About to connect() to proxy 127.0.0.1 port 9050 (#0)
* Trying 127.0.0.1...
* connected
* Fa
Thanks a lot. I'll read the manual and try it.
Regards
2015-02-28 23:33 GMT+08:00 Linus Nordberg :
> Hongyi Zhao wrote
> Fri, 27 Feb 2015 09:41:26 +0800:
>
> | Now, I try to use tor-vidalia bundle to access the ipv6-enabled website,
> | say, http://ipv6.google.com/. And do the corresponding s
On 2015-02-26 06:02, andr...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Is there anything that's wrong about the gpg verification performed on
the version 4.0.4 as seen in the text below?
It's quite different from previous Tor versions. No Erinn Clark.
We do have a chain from other Tor project personnel through Erinn
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 12:01:06 +, Jeff Burdges wrote:
>
> Just fyi, airport wifis commonly block vanilla ssh, which requires me to do
> pushes through tor.
Github has ssh.github.com (IIRC) which accepts SSH on port 443,
for exactly this problem.
Andreas
--
"Totally trivial. Famous last word
andr...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> I have no idea what all of this means but when I see something that says
> "BAD signature" that tells me something is wrong.
Yes, the .asc file that Nicolas was talking about is the one an attacker
would distribute alongside a manipulated .tar.xz file. Your .asc file i
Hongyi Zhao wrote
Fri, 27 Feb 2015 09:41:26 +0800:
| Now, I try to use tor-vidalia bundle to access the ipv6-enabled website,
| say, http://ipv6.google.com/. And do the corresponding settings just as
| things descriped here:
|
| http://www.dsfc.net/infrastructure/securite/configurer-tor-privoxy
On 2015-02-28 11:32 am, Nusenu wrote:
I experienced this same Tor issue on GitHub as well. Just send them
a quick support message and they should gladly unblock it.
Was this a one time event or do you have to unlock it regularly?
One time event for me. Several months ago.
Have had no Tor pr
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015, at 02:24 PM, Nicolas Vigier wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, andr...@fastmail.fm wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015, at 05:55 PM, Simon Nicolussi wrote:
> > > andr...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> > > > $ gpg --verify tor-browser-linux32-4.0.4_en-US.tar.xz.asc
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
> It works here through tor without visible problems. Did you try
> bringing this up with them, because github is quite responsive?
Yes, I'm waiting for their response, but I wouldn't enjoy having to
unlock my account every now and then (if this be
On 2015-02-28 10:47 am, Nusenu wrote:
Hi,
since github doesn't seem to like tor users*, are there tor friendly
alternatives?
thanks,
Nusenu
*)
"
One of our mostly harmless robots seems to think you are not a human.
Because of that, it's hidden your profile from the public.
"
I experienced t
On 26/02/15 14:48, amha...@uni.de wrote:
> Don't know if the issue is already through here..., but:
>
> Isn't it possible that CloudFlare's captchas allow fingerprinting of
> tor users (looking at typical errors, re-captchas / timing), given that
> everybody of us solves them over and over again
Just fyi, airport wifis commonly block vanilla ssh, which requires me to do
pushes through tor.
On 28 Feb 2015, at 11:55, Yuri wrote:
> On 02/28/2015 02:47, Nusenu wrote:
>> since github doesn't seem to like tor users*, are there tor friendly
>> alternatives?
>
> It works here through tor w
On 02/28/2015 02:47, Nusenu wrote:
since github doesn't seem to like tor users*, are there tor friendly
alternatives?
It works here through tor without visible problems.
Did you try bringing this up with them, because github is quite responsive?
Every other hosting site is far behind github in
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi,
since github doesn't seem to like tor users*, are there tor friendly
alternatives?
thanks,
Nusenu
*)
"
One of our mostly harmless robots seems to think you are not a human.
Because of that, it's hidden your profile from the public.
"
-BEG
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015, Andreas Krey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the auto-update experience of the tor browser bundle is
> a bit strange. I'm somewhat used to the 'please update
> now' popup (and like it very much). But if/when I start
> TBB while an update is due I get the 'please click here
> to update'
Am 2015-02-28 um 07:37 schrieb Andreas Krey:
> Hi all,
>
> the auto-update experience of the tor browser bundle is
> a bit strange. I'm somewhat used to the 'please update
> now' popup (and like it very much). But if/when I start
> TBB while an update is due I get the 'please click here
> to updat
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