y 16 (v2 onion) or 54 characters (v3
onion) in length.
Maybe some systems that usually resolve hostnames through tor, fall back to a
local or another resolver when they receive an NX as a fallback.
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MacLemon
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Hoi!
I’d like to automate notifications about official new tor stable/unstable
source versions like they’re linked on the downloads page. I’d like to
regularly grab the versions and alert if the published version is newer than
what I have.
Is there a URL where I can grab these version numbers
still leaves a single-point-of-failure in form of the redirection server
but would at least distribute the traffic load across multiple servers and cope
for nodes coming and going.
Has anyone done something like this?
Thanks a bunch!
MacLemon
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loudFlare block site. I'm
always adding a friendly worded comment that the site's owners should contact
CloudFlare to improve the situation. Even more so for sites I'm a paying
customer of.
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MacLemon
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On 09 Sep 2014, at 13:59, Georg Koppen wrote:
> MacLemon:
>> Hey!
>>
>> When downloading TorBrowser 3.6.5 for OS X I get an image that has no
>> mountable filesystems. From checksum and GPG signature I don't expect to
>> have a b0rken download but
Hey!
When downloading TorBrowser 3.6.5 for OS X I get an image that has no mountable
filesystems. From checksum and GPG signature I don't expect to have a b0rken
download but rather a problem during image creation.
This is what I get from torproject.org:
SHA256(TorBrowser-3.6.5-osx32_en-US.dmg
s are easy to create and stable to boot on that hardware.
Best regards
@MacLemon
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-netzwerk-nicht-illegal
Article by Austrian Pirate Party, author “MoD”. I haven't talked to them in
person so I don't know their real name.
>> 6)
>> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2014-July/004945.html
Sent by me to tor-talk and tor-relays based o
e law, §13 legal text (german language)
http://www.jusline.at/index.php?cpid=ba688068a8c8a95352ed951ddb88783e&lawid=116&paid=13
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or-networks fall under the legal term of „communications network“ as defined
in ECG §13 is also part of that.
So if you're in Austria and run a relay/exit/bridge, please get in touch, join
our Mailinglist (yes another one) at torservers.at to see if you can help and
to stay in the loop
Hey!
On 02 Jul 2014, at 17:56, s7r wrote:
> Signed PGP part
> On 7/2/2014 2:54 PM, MacLemon wrote:
> The subject of this attracted my attention. Are we talking here about
> a clear law, written black on white which states that it is illegal to
> run Tor relays (or any kind of tel
Torservers.at
organisation (German word: Verein) in Austria that works on running nodes in
the public interest as well as exchange know-how and best practice on running
relays, bridges and exits.
So in case you're in Vienna, please join!
Best regards
MacLemon
[0]: http://metalab.at/wiki/Lage &q
vice, like packages, food,
Amazon, or basically any ISP as well.)
We'll see how that continues.
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MacLemon
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You can simply visit https://youtube.com/html5 to get a cookie that will tell
YT to always use HTML5 video instead of Flash. If you're reasonably averse to
cookies from Google/YouTube you can add &html5=True to any YT URL to directly
link to the HTML5 version like so.
https://www.youtube.com/wat
e a look at Mikrotik Routerboard[2] and Soekris[3].
[0]:http://pcengines.ch "PC-Engines"
[1]:http://pfsense.org "pfSense"
[2]:http://routerboard.com "Mikrotik"
[3]:http://soekris.com "Soekris Engineering"
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On 23 Jun 2012, at 16:58, Anthony G. Basile wrote:
>> * Could I use Tor-Ramdisk to run a node on rackmount but diskless x86_64
>> hardware and boot from a hardware read-only USB stick?
> Boot the vps from the iso image as if you're doing an install. I don't know
> how rackmount nodes work, but I
On 22 Jun 2012, at 15:03, Anthony G. Basile wrote:
> Tor-Ramdisk: i686, x86_64, MIPS
* Have you thought about an ARM port, for example for the Raspberry Pi?
* Could I use Tor-Ramdisk to run a node on rackmount but diskless x86_64
hardware and boot from a hardware read-only USB stick?
* Have you t
with “implementation”. I guess it was bad wording on my
part (since I’m not native english speaking). I did net actually mean to
incorporate obfsproxy functionality into the tor binary (at the moment).
Thanks!
MacLemon
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block any tor traffic and subsequently doesn’t bother
to explicitly block relay IPs anymore. Doesn’t seem too realistic to me.
Would it hurt to implement obfsproxy into a relay?
Thanks in advance!
@MacLemon
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On 18.11.2011, at 11:21, Marco Bonetti wrote:
> Totally agree: Tor itself works out of the box on iOS but this is not enough
> to get a safe browsing experience.
I’d like to emphasize that this only works on _jailbroken_ devices at all and
when using WiFi (since you cannot (easily) add a SOCKS p
>>> The real question is: Why would you want to embed Tor?
>> I’d be interested in building a Tor browser for iOS which would require me
>> to package everything up into a single binary.
> Isn't it possible to do this by spawning Tor as we do on Android?
ToS require everything to be in a single bi
On 29.06.2011, at 13:46, Manuel wrote:
> The real question is: Why would you want to embed Tor?
I’d be interested in building a Tor browser for iOS which would require me to
package everything up into a single binary.
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Pepi
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of each instance of
course.
Same goes for polipo.
This has nothing to do with Mac OS X in particular.
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MacLemon
On 27.05.2011, at 04:07, Chris Armstrong wrote:
> Is it possible to run multiple Vidalia/Tor bundles on Mac OS?
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