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From: Kraktus
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Sent: Mon, Apr 25, 2011 8:26 pm
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Users profiling through personаl banners filtering
settings
Well, you could make this argument for any blocking activity: cookies,
javascript, plug
Why does Tor Browser bundle
come with Java Script enabled?
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Hi,
if I understand it correctly metrics-db does not fetch all
descriptors[1] so the server-descriptor archives on metrics[2] does not
contain all descriptors.
If my assumption is correct:
Are there also archives that contain all descriptors? (refer
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From: Zaher F.
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Sent: Sat, Apr 23, 2011 5:40 am
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Torbutton problem
u go to menu>start>run (command)
u write firefox.exe -p and from there u make ur profile
thanks. I should have said I u
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 02:36:47PM +0200, tagnaq wrote:
> if I understand it correctly metrics-db does not fetch all
> descriptors[1] so the server-descriptor archives on metrics[2] does not
> contain all descriptors.
It's correct that metrics-db does not fetch non-referenced descriptors.
But it d
On 29/04/2011, zzretro...@email2me.net wrote:
>
> Why does Tor Browser bundle
> come with Java Script enabled?
Well, I'm not totally sure, since I'm not one of the ones who made the
Tor Browser Bundle, but I suspect it has something to do with
usability. Because, you know, a lot of websites break
> It's correct that metrics-db does not fetch non-referenced descriptors.
> But it does parse the cached-descriptors[.new] files from gabelmoo, one of
> the directory authorities. So, the archives at least contain the
> descriptors published to gabelmoo. But there may be descriptors that are
> on
Hi,
Udo van den Heuvel wrote (29 Apr 2011 15:42:09 GMT) :
> Would torified untracable chrooted sftp things be of any use for
> valid purposes?
Sure.
> Disk can be encrypted locally, tor network is encrypted, sftp encrypts
> the rest. user can encrypt files as well.
Last time I tried, combining
Question, came across this info:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/590
Would torified untracable chrooted sftp things be of any use for valid
purposes?
E.g. allot some storage to some user so they can put/get stuff offsite.
Disk can be encrypted locally, tor network is encrypted, sftp
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Tor 0.2.2.25-alpha fixes many bugs: hidden service clients are more
robust, routers no longer overreport their bandwidth, Win7 should crash
a little less, and NEWNYM (as used by Vidalia's "new identity" button)
now prevents hidden service-rela
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 08:08:48PM -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Nick Mathewson will be taking over development releases soon. Expect
> future announcements and signatures from him -- his GPG key fingerprint is
> pub 3072R/165733EA 2004-07-03
> Key fingerprint = B35B F85B F194 89D0 4E28
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