El Mouatez Billah Karbab wrote:
> Dears Tor team
>
> I am doing my Phd in Concordia university Montreal, and I have a course
> about network security INSE 6120. The professor of this course wants us to
> do a project in both the field of security research with some practical
> application, and I
Georg Koppen wrote:
>
> Keeping support for OS X 10.6 and keeping support for 32 bit is not
> strictly the same. In fact, I'd assume there is only a fraction of OS X
> 10.6 users that would not be capable of running a 64 bit Tor Browser.
> So, what about switching to 64 bit but still supporting
ac OS 10.6 with a deadline, maybe a year in the future.
(The number of Mac 10.5 users has definitely decreased in the past
year). If 32-bit Mac Tor Browsers are no longer distributed, I can
imagine an increase in the help desk volume when confused, sometimes
desperate, Mac users discover they ca
BlueStar88:
> 37lnq2veifl4kar7.onion:6697 is up and running fine.
>
>
When connecting with `screen torsocks irssi -c 37lnq2veifl4kar7.onion -p
6697` I get the error message:
[(status)] [Jul 01 22:33:27] WARNING torsocks[26459]: [connect]
Connection to a local address are denied since it might b
May/075057.html
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t.org/projects/vidalia.html.en>."
> Since version 3.x of TBB Vidalia has not been included.
>
Thanks for the heads up. I've updated this FAQ entry[0]. The website
should reflect these changes within a day or so.
[0]: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-commits/2014-May/07429
ed.
>From System Preferences (in the Apple menu) go to Security and Privacy.
Under the General tab, select "Allow downloaded applications from
anywhere". Then download the Mac Tor Browser Bundle again, unpack it and
run it.
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ding signing applications are currently not
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[0]: https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures
[1]: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH14370?viewlocale=en_US
[2]: https://trac.torp
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 19:41:25 +0100
mick wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 15:51:24 +
> Matt Pagan allegedly wrote:
>
> > This past week on the Tor Help Desk someone requested assistance
> > setting up Tor to circumvent the internet censorship done by the
> > UK gov
to
be alerted to this new use case. I pointed to your post so that
Tor Weekly News readers would have a frame of reference for what was
happening in the United Kingdom without revealing the contents of the
actual conversation I had.
Peace,
Matt Pagan
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:29:18 +
Matt Pagan wrote:
> The Pirate Browser is based off Firefox 23.0
>
> Extensions:
> FoxyProxy Standard 4.2.2
>
> Plugins:
> Google Update 1.3.21.153
> Microsoft(R) DRM 9.0.0.4503
> Microsoft(R) DRM 9.0.0.4503
>
Since the Priate Browser has only been released for Windows so far, some
people who don't use Windows have been wondering what's in it. I put
a copy of Windows XP on a virtual machine to examine the contents of
the Pirate Browser package.
I used the microsoft utility FCIV to compare the md5 and s
Mike Perry:
> Matt Pagan:
>> On 6/16/13, Andreas Krey wrote:
>>> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 19:09:28 +, Mike Perry wrote:
>>> ...
>>>> For everyone who is experiencing these crashes: Do you have a system tor
>>>> installed? If so, if you uninsta
On 6/16/13, Andreas Krey wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 19:09:28 +, Mike Perry wrote:
> ...
>> For everyone who is experiencing these crashes: Do you have a system tor
>> installed? If so, if you uninstall it and reboot, does TBB still crash?
>
> Not sure what 'system tor' is. I have older TBBs
t
official/torbrowser-install-3.0-alpha-1_en-US.exe on a Windows 7
64-bit laptop. I did not see any error messages on the install but
when I opened 'Start Tor Browser' nothing happened.
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sco. So is Pinterest. Getting the Wikimedia
Foundation (also based in San Francisco) to come over would be a huge
victory, IMO.
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