Hi Conrad,
On 21/05/2019 07:33, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> I just figured I would ask to see if anyone had one before I wrote one
> or looked to see if there was a decent solution out there. Since
> Irdeto and all of those lovely DMCA companies ignore WHOIS comments
> that say "please open a web t
Hi,
On 19/05/2019 00:38, jiggytwi...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> As we know, many sites block Tor while others have awful CAPTCHAs.
>
> However, new exit nodes are created all the time.
>
> Does anyone know how often sites check the public exit node IP list and
> add them to their databases of exit n
Hi,
On 05/05/2019 10:01, scar wrote:
> I installed ublock origin since I like that more than Noscript, but it
> doesn't display all the parts of the interface, like the big power
> button is missing as well as some other buttons. I attached some
> screenshots, normal.png is what the interface nor
Hi,
On 04/05/2019 22:28, libertyinpe...@riseup.net wrote:
> No Script has been disabled. How do I get around this problem?
> Although having used Tor for years, I am no expert at this. Not being
> able to use No Script has compromised security. A number of websites
> are now asking for my agree
Hi,
On 04/05/2019 22:08, amytain wrote:
> It was very exciting to get my first relay up today and I'm excited to be
> contributing to the Tor project.
Thanks for running a relay, you might be interested in the tor-relays
list which is where you can get support on any relay/bridge operator
relate
Hi,
On 04/05/2019 15:25, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> But how to find it, when we start at https://www.torproject.org/ ?
Click Download Tor Browser -> Download Tor Source Code
Thanks,
Iain.
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Hi,
On 04/05/2019 15:13, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> At https://2019.www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en I found
> that tor (not the browser) 0.4.0.5 is available...
> How to find that source code via the 'new' website? (some time has
> passed but did anybody take action after the feedbac
Hi,
On 23/10/18 01:27, grarpamp wrote:
> Bittorrent users don't need lifetime / PQC level authentication
> between peers, they just need enough to prevent nuisance
> collisions from degrading operations. Today even the less
> than 32 bits of IPv4 (reality: users don't typically brute the ISPs)
> a
Hi,
On 23/10/18 06:55, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Reminds me of the early days in Guardian Project's voice support in Orbot,
> where they essentially built a "push to talk" feature that encoded your
> thing as an mp3 and sent it across the Tor network and played it on the
> other end. I hear that,
Hi,
On 23/10/18 13:18, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> If it were to be offered as a non-hidden service, what about the UDP portion
> of the VoIP services, or do we just force everything to be TCP?
You still have 3-hops to the rendezvous point that are going through Tor
so it all still has to be TCP.
Hi Conrad,
On 20/10/18 06:07, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> 4)Results of a test were conducted and one second round trip latency was
> noticed from PSTN to a soft phone connected via Tor (via OpenVPN). Hopefully
> performance improvement will be noticed with OnionCat.
Tor Metrics has some data
Hi,
On 16/10/18 13:17, George wrote:
> While metrics. continues to be a next step, I still find myself wishing
> for the simple birds-eye view that your Tor Status provides.
Can you provide some examples of things you can do with torstatus that
you can't do with Tor Metrics' tools?
Perhaps they
Hi,
On 25/07/18 23:54, grarpamp wrote:
> Most opensource projects have no trademark and don't much
> bother or care what collection of symbols others refer to them as,
> nor which ones others include in their own projects and names.
Most open source projects have names, and their users have trust
Hi,
On 25/07/18 12:50, hi...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> 3. Start Tor, and you may experience v3 services not working for a
>longer period of time, but v2 services come right back up with no problems.
This is due to the revision counter which is stored in the state file.
See: https://trac.torpro
Hi,
On 24/07/18 15:58, lesion wrote:
> if you think the project's name is a real issue, suggestions are welcome :)
orjail or onionjail perhaps.
The name *is* an issue as you are infringing upon a trademark without
permission.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/trademark-faq.html.en#combining
Than
Hi,
On 19/06/18 14:15, spaceman+tor-t...@antispaceman.com wrote:
> My guard is Geoff2 and is failing lots of circuits. Looked it up on tor
> atlas and found this
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/C66F6BA1877D12F5EE4BCCABF3FC0BC1499C4248
>
> Anyway that I can configure Tor so as
Hi,
On 11/02/18 12:38, Anon Hyde wrote:
> Tell me please, if there is a centralized blacklist Tor nodes, like
> spam blacklist for email. My list works well, especially with obfs4
> bridges, but I'm often not sure about my assessment. In addition, I
> have to manually carry it from the device to t
Hi,
On 10/01/18 01:56, Z wrote:
> So we have this idea of building an online forum hosted on an onion
> service where you newbies can ask questions in anonymous way. So when
> you teach someone about online privacy and anonymity tools and they
> have, at least, a Tor Browser and bookmarked the
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