Played with sdfetch a while back, quit it due to being busy.
Thought it would be useful for checking the status of onions
without regard to the userland port/protocol/daemon behind tor.
And in general, dumping the entire contents of any SD in plain text.
It's part of the tor-crypt package by bebop,
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:07 AM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
> I would appreciate some announcement via Tor-talk or the Tor twitter
> account (I've stopped using a feedreader, strangely enough). If the
> Tor twitter feed published links whenever there is a new Tor blog
> post, that would work for m
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 07:09:35AM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 12.04.2011 16:59, Milton Scritsmier wrote:
> > After reading most of the replies to this topic, I'm not sure the
> > average user has weighed in. [...]
>
> Thank you. This list is dominated, if not completely focused, on
> developm
Hello,
Is it possible to Torify RSSOwl?
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12/04/11 15:07, Mike Perry:
>> If we migrate to shipping TBB, can we go on maintaining our Tails
>> specific Firefox configuration delta as described above? Will the
>> TBB's Firefox use the standard ways to fetch system-wide
>> configuration? (I guess this should be a opt-in option, probably not
>
Hi all,
I am wondering whether for the Tor Project goals the functionality of
Tor2Web can be considered a milestone to be reached or if it's up the to
the community to grow a network of software running tor2web systems.
I mean, it would be possible to envision the inclusion of tor2web
features in