Hi all!
Wrapped up a mini-project of mine a few hours ago, which was a
re-working of Micah Lee's tor-relay-bootstrap script. The main
improvements I've added are making it work on Debian Jessie, merging in
_NSAKEY's tor-bridge-bootstrap fork, along with adding options to set up
your server to be
On 2015-09-25 19:38, amuse wrote:
Forgive my presumption, but if your friend isn't capable of running
their Windows box going forward, do you think it wise to get them
involved in running a TOR relay which might draw attention their way?
I feel the same way. But they insist on running a relay,
Forgive my presumption, but if your friend isn't capable of running
their Windows box going forward, do you think it wise to get them
involved in running a TOR relay which might draw attention their way?
On 9/25/15 4:52 PM, Cypher wrote:
> This person simply doesn't have the knowledge to run a sec
This person simply doesn't have the knowledge to run a secure Linux server.
They barely know Windows. So, at least for now, it's got to be Windows.
Plus, it adds variety to the network.
Cypher
On September 24, 2015 10:45:58 PM CDT, Banny wrote:
>why not use linux to do it
>
>
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>On Fr
Joe Btfsplk:
> Is there a specific set of scripts now required to play youtube vids
> in TBB - & the other aren't needed?
> Not long ago, the only scripts required on youtube for TBB or Firefox
> seemed to be youtube.com & s.ytimg.com.
>
> I get mixed results by trying to test which ones are now
This, the first release candidate in the 0.2.7 series, contains
numerous usability fixes for Ed25519 keys, safeguards against several
misconfiguration problems, significant simplifications to Tor's
callgraph, and numerous bugfixes and small features.
This is the most tested release of Tor to date.
Not OP but multiple reasons for OP's user for not using Linux exists:
"being fine on Windows", "software from Windows missing on Linux, none
good alternatives" and "not being bothered to learn and install Linux"
would be some valid reasons.
Besides, if OP said Windows 7, 8, Vista, XP, or even OS X
I see that now. My bad
On Sep 25, 2015 7:44 AM, "Philipp Defner" wrote:
> Someone received that email (To: mrabo...@gmail.com) and forwarded it
> to the tor-talk list, it’s not addressed to you.
>
> > On 25 Sep 2015, at 13:32, Adam EL-Idrissi wrote:
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> > I just received this email. I'm alr
Someone received that email (To: mrabo...@gmail.com) and forwarded it to the
tor-talk list, it’s not addressed to you.
> On 25 Sep 2015, at 13:32, Adam EL-Idrissi wrote:
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> I just received this email. I'm already a member of the list so this email
> is a mistake or something?
> -- Fo
I just received this email. I'm already a member of the list so this email
is a mistake or something?
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On Fri, Sep 25, 2015, at 04:42 AM, Elrippo wrote:
> You are welcone. Of course I have orbot installed, I misspelled OrBot
> with OrWeb
Just making sure!
> When I want to quit OrFox with "quit", it does not quit on CyanogenMod
> 11, I have to kill OrFox manually.
Yes, the "quit" function on Andro
Hy,
You are welcone. Of course I have orbot installed, I misspelled OrBot with OrWeb
New try :)
I have OrFox and OrBot installed. When I start OrFox, OrBot starts also.
When I want to quit OrFox with "quit", it does not quit on CyanogenMod 11, I
have to kill OrFox manually.
Am 25. September
Thanks for testing! This is only a replacement for Orweb browser. It
still requires Orbot for the Tor connectivity.
(Sorry for the top post... On the go, on my phone!)
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015, at 04:12 AM, Elrippo wrote:
> Hy,
> installed in cyanogenmod. When I hit "quit" it does not quit, I have to
Hy,
installed in cyanogenmod. When I hit "quit" it does not quit, I have to kill
the process manually
Nice to have a replacement for orbot, nice work!!!
Am 25. September 2015 00:33:08 MESZ, schrieb Nathan Freitas
:
>Orfox Beta is out on our F-Droid repos and Google Play:
>
>https://play.goo
Apologies, it was a thought based solely on usage of the Tor browser and
Onion websites, I should have read the documentation before suggesting.
Regards,
Darren
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 5:18 AM, Ken Cline wrote:
> What are you trying to accomplish?
>
> First note that hidden servers already use
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