Le 22/02/12 01:31, Jacob Appelbaum a écrit :
> Dear Tor community,
>
> We'd like to encourage contribution from the larger Tor community and
> help to get 0.2.3.x out as a proper Tor release. Often development
> blocks on a few people and at todays Seattle developer meeting, we've
> identified tha
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 00:49, wrote:
> I am genuinely interested in seeing what caused it, to see if it can be fixed.
Searching for the message, the following discussion turns up,
suggesting that a blank UA was the culprit once:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,26912429
Perhaps it's somet
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:59:03PM +, Mr Dash Four wrote:
>
>> He obviously doesn't want help, doesn't want to contribute &
>> apparently thinks somehow, if he says which addons he's using in
>> (Aurora?) that we could instantly look up his home address.
> Nope, none of the above.
Due to the way in which you've been acting, you are no more trustworthy than a
fly-by-night website with a .cc domain.
I don't really care whether you think I am trustworthy or not - I am
certainly not going to lose any sleep over it, quite frankly.
Generally, when you make a claim that y
He obviously doesn't want help, doesn't want to contribute &
apparently thinks somehow, if he says which addons he's using in
(Aurora?) that we could instantly look up his home address.
Nope, none of the above. As for whether I have to give you, or anybody
else, a comprehensive list of the bro
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012, Patrick Mézard wrote:
> It would be nice to have a place describing how to contribute,
> clearly linked from the top of the "Volunteer" page:
> - How to checkout the code (may sound ridiculous but all repository
> hosting services from google code to bitbucket and github pri
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On 02/22/2012 07:39 AM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
>> http://privatelee.com/
> Privatelee requires Javascript to work. We promise to not abuse
> your trust.
I just tried going to the HTTPS version of privatelee.com and I'm not
seeing any error messages from
I suggest we kill this thread. It's moved beyond all useful info
sharing about scroogle dying. The attacks are getting personal and
irrelevant to tor.
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Andrew
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M Robinson wrote:
> I don't understand how Ixquick/Startpage can tap Google, yet Google goes
> out of its way to crush Scroogle, which was by far the best out of what
> I've found and checked on this thread.
My impression is Ixquick/Startpage has a commercial relationship with
Google. I.e. they
Hi,
I'm running a Tor bridge for some days now (after shutting down an exit
node, due to too many DMCA complaints) but it's hardly getting any
traffic:
Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 1 day 11:59 hours, with 2 circuits open.
I've sent 7.34 MB and received 24.86 MB.
I feel like it's configured w
A good friend just added screen shots to the Windows section of the Wiki page
for setting up an Obfuscated Tor Bridge, which makes it a lot easier to follow
for relative novices.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorObfsBridgeSetupForBeginners
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