Hi,
Spencer:
- Wont connect to control port
Actually, it reads:
The proxy server is refusing connections
And no change log - just a gradient.
Should I uninstall this? What should I look for and where should I
look?
Is there any way to recover the bookmarks? I know the data is still on
Hi,
Spencer:
I am forced to update
And after this experience I get some broken parts.
- Bookmarks have been wiped
- No Onion button
- Firefox home screen
- Wont connect to control port
This is difficult to accept with a smile given that people use Tor and
Tor Browser for work, in addition
Hi,
Spencer:
I am forced to update [0]
And to use third-parties for a native functionality ):
Wordlife,
Spencer
[0]: http://fr.tinypic.com/r/2qk5gtw/9
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Hi,
Thank you for your thoughtful response (:
Paul Syverson:
diversity of trust
This has no definition that I could quickly find. It is an
anthropological area of research, though, such as inquiring into how
trust works in diverse communities, with more research needed.
this does not
Hi!
I’m running a Tor relay (non-exit node, version 0.2.7.6). Since my system
is having IPv6 connectivity I tried to activate IPv6 in Tor.
I changed the torrc and added the following lines (after some
instructions found on the list):
ORPort [IPv6 IP]:9001
ExitPolicy reject6 *:*
ClientUseIPv
On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 18:49:53 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
>> virtually all the world's infrastructure is 'compromised'?
> The USA and Soviets have decades experience tapping cables
> around the globe in a cold war sense.
I think the paper is mostly referring to what governments
laug
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George Kadianakis :
> we would like to inform you of [tor-onions], a new mailing list that we just
> launched: https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-onions
As I use Gmane for browsing Tor lists, will it be available also to Gmane
Hello,
we would like to inform you of [tor-onions], a new mailing list that we just
launched: https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-onions
The idea is that it will become a place to discuss anything about operating and
administrating hidden services. We figured that with all t
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:32:56 +, Dimitar Milkov wrote:
...
> " If we can move streams across circuits, though, we would need to add queues
> at each end of the circuit, add sequence numbers so we can send and receive
> acknowledgements for cells, and so forth."
>
> Why something like this (im
Hello.
I'm reading the FAQ
(https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#MigrateApplicationStreamsAcrossCircuits)
and i have trouble understanding the way how stream separation across multiple
circuits can be implemented, in particular:
" If we can move streams across circuits, though, we would
On 1/26/16 10:58 AM, Pickfire wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 09:09:37PM +0100, Cain Ungothep wrote:
>>> That way a normal web client, normally browsing a website, would not be
>>> impacted from end-user experience, but any automated system (the ones
>>> causing
>>> problems to Cloudflare)
>>
>>
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