Thank you for the information.
If I am running a live CD/DVD and I want to download and save a small text file
from the internet and then transfer that text file to the offline hard disk,
then do I need a persistence storage like USB for such a small purpose?
Also, can I write some data to
On 4/3/19, blacklight...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Pretty sure this guy is just trolling and baiting at this point
It looks more like frustration to me
>> The last actual use case warning or disclaimer on torproject.org
>> was removed by or on October 10 2010.
Starting at https://www.torproject.org
On 04/03/2019 05:40 PM, Jim wrote:
> Mirimir wrote:
>> On 04/03/2019 08:03 AM, Ben Tasker wrote:
>>> When the system boots from the disk, it loads the OS into memory, so
>>> things
>>> like your browser cache files are written into memory (and so lost
>>> when the
>>> DIMMs lose charge). If you
Roman Mamedov:
> Does Tor currently use IPv6 connections for relay-to-relay traffic?
no, here is the project for that:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4565
general Tor IPv6 roadmap
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/roadmaps/Tor/IPv6
> I remember some time ago the
Hello,
Does Tor currently use IPv6 connections for relay-to-relay traffic?
I now got some IPv6 relays which access IPv4 via tunneling to a separate
router, so it would *really* benefit my setup if some of the Tor traffic would
move to going over IPv6 directly. However that doesn't seem to be the