On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 12:16:32AM +, Jeremy Rand wrote:
> Looks like last update to their GitHub was 2 days ago:
> https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/branches
Good.
> Of course, whether Bitmessage is a protocol that makes sense from an
> engineering perspective is an entirely orthogo
Sorry, but this is crap. The Tor project has a lot of problems that they
are hopefully trying to address. They are culpable in the whole
situation with Jacob and that's on them. But you know who didn't do
anything wrong? The actual people you're harming by shutting down your
relay.
They have done
arma wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 04:05:07AM +0100, landers at tutanota.com
> wrote:
> > I'd like to ask why is tor-win32-0.2.8.5-rc.zip and
> > torbrowser-install-6.5a2_en-US.exe connecting to 18.0.0.1 ?
> > [...]
> > is tor 0.2.8.5-rc binding a socket to 18.0.0.1 ? or is it something else?
anonymous.cow...@posteo.de:
> Hello,
>
> is Bitmessage still developed?
> If I remember correctly, there haven´t been updates for some years?
>
> Thanks
Looks like last update to their GitHub was 2 days ago:
https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/branches
Of course, whether Bitmessage is a
I actually had to stopped using the browser as it is not accessible for mac,
at least under voiceover. When you launch it you hear tor has no windows. A
command l does not hep and I could not see any menu bars. So although tor is
getting better it has a long long way to go.
Blessings and happy
On 19 August 2016 at 18:21, Friet Pan wrote:
>
> If all email clients had a whitelist option until there is a better wway to
> fight spam then spammers would have at least a barrier...
But they don't, and there isn't. There have been many many suggested
"fixes" to SMTP, but most would fail beca
> When I was at HOPE in July, men and women were saying (to me at least)
> that they were happy that Tor is progressing, that they think we're
> growing as a community, and they look forward to volunteering.
Hi Griffin,Two questions for the Tor project:1) Do most, some, or any of the
core Tor
Stephan,
I can understand your anger and frustration very well and consider myself, what
community I joined. A long and certainly extensively researched article in the
German weekly “Zeit” which I personally appreciate, ends with the following
sentences: Many others interviewed for this article
19.08.2016, 16:12 tor-ad...@torland.is:
> On Friday 19 August 2016 13:34:54 Stephan Seitz wrote:
>> That’s why I’m shutting down my tor relay fsingtor now.
>>
>> As long as the project stays that way it is I will no longer recommend
>> Tor or support it in any ways. And I don’t think that such a pr
19.08.2016, 15:26 I:
> Well, that is twaddle.
>
> Tor is for people who are censored using the internet.
Not only them. Ordinary citizens use Tor to enhance their privacy. And
of course criminals use Tor, though that is not stated on "Who is using
Tor?"
> What twisted logic do you use to avoid f
That's great! We need more bridges.
--Kate
Sent from my phone.
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Marina Brown wrote:
>
> Sorry i can't start up a full relay right now but i have started a
> bridge. Maybe later i can start a middle relay. I don't have servers in
> ip space i can do exits.
>
> --
Sorry i can't start up a full relay right now but i have started a
bridge. Maybe later i can start a middle relay. I don't have servers in
ip space i can do exits.
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 05:03:19PM +0200, Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
Tor is about trust. And trust is something you have to earn.
Excactly, and the project has lost this trust. Later it may win this
trust back, but until then this is good bye.
Let us thank him for running a tor relay until
If all email clients had a whitelist option until there is a better wway to
fight spam then spammers would have at least a barrier...
On Sat, 8/13/16, Jon Tullett wrote:
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor and Spamhaus.
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
I:
> Well, that is twaddle.
>
> Tor is for people who are censored using the internet.
> What twisted logic do you use to avoid feeling you're letting them down?
Maybe Stephan has other ways to fight censorship.
Tor is about trust. And trust is something you have to earn.
We cannot take vict
On Friday 19 August 2016 13:34:54 Stephan Seitz wrote:
> That’s why I’m shutting down my tor relay fsingtor now.
>
> As long as the project stays that way it is I will no longer recommend
> Tor or support it in any ways. And I don’t think that such a project
> should have any future.
I will not sh
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19945
done.
thank you.
19. Aug 2016 06:28 by a...@mit.edu:
>
> Can you open a new ticket on > https://bugs.torproject.org> pointing to
> the original issue (#1827) plus these two new ones? Hopefully teor and
> rl1987 will notice and work on a fix.
Well, that is twaddle.
Tor is for people who are censored using the internet.
What twisted logic do you use to avoid feeling you're letting them down?
Robert
> Hi!
> The situation how the affair about Jake was handled by the Tor project
> has made me feel very uneasy.
> After digging through se
I use this freeproxylists.net/
But its very hard to trust proxies
message skrev: (18 augusti 2016 19:55:30 CEST)
>Readers,
>
>After searching for free proxies, it has been difficult to find servers
>
>to add to the proxychains configuration file, to use with tor. Nearly
>all ip addresses deny ac
Hi!
The situation how the affair about Jake was handled by the Tor project
has made me feel very uneasy.
After digging through several material (for example
https://shiromarieke.github.io/tor) I find that I am no longer believing
in this project or trust it.
That’s why I’m shutting down my
speedi gonzlales
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 1:07 PM, anonymous.cow...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> is Bitmessage still developed?
> If I remember correctly, there haven´t been updates for some years?
>
> Thanks
>
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Hello,
is Bitmessage still developed?
If I remember correctly, there haven´t been updates for some years?
Thanks
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Good day evil people ;-)
I want to help strengthen TOR by using tor as a relais, but only within
TOR, thus no exit relais.
Currently I start TOR using Vidalia.
The TOR process that is running looks like this:
/usr/bin/tor -f /home/foobar/.vidalia/torrc ControlPort 9051
__OwningControllerProces
On 8/18/16, message wrote:
> Nearly
> all ip addresses deny access.
>
> Is there a list of free proxy servers that are friendly to tor?
Proxy lists often contain ones no longer, or never were, working.
You'll just have to search for lists and scan through them.
And with the flux in proxies, each
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:07:17PM +0200, Sebastian G. wrote:
> 18.08.2016, 07:28 grarpamp:
> > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/765933853143859200
> > 8:30 AM - 17 Aug 2016
> > Tor revolt over rape claims...
>
> Why wikileaks?
0) The processes and actions done and upheld by those carrying
On 19-08-16 05:34, MyZeus wrote:
> ARM Processors so I'm stuck with manual fingerprintable configuration
> or no Tor Browser at all. Any advice?
http://www.garethhunt.com/modifyheaders/help/?v=0.7.1.1 can modify some
headers to reduce the fingerprint to some more common info.
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Readers,
After searching for free proxies, it has been difficult to find servers
to add to the proxychains configuration file, to use with tor. Nearly
all ip addresses deny access.
Is there a list of free proxy servers that are friendly to tor?
https://diasp.eu/posts/4538347
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