Hi Damian et al.
I'm running Tor-0.2.3.15.alpha on FreeBSD 9.0, all fine..
However, I upgraded Python26 to version 2.6.8 (= up-to-date with port) & it
breaks ARM..
=> File "/usr/share/arm/starter.py" line 18 in
import cli.controller
=> File "/usr/share/arm/cli/controller.py" line 11 in
import c
Hi Eric. Sorry to hear that you're having troubles after the upgrade.
> => File "/usr/share/arm/cli/menu/actions.py" line 8 in
> import cli.wizzard
> => File "/usr/share/arm/cli/wizzard.py" line 9 in
> import random
Did you copy this over by hand? There's a "wizard.py" module, but no
such thing
On May 25, 2012, at 4:45 PM, Eric Seerden wrote:
> Hi Damian et al.
>
> I'm running Tor-0.2.3.15.alpha on FreeBSD 9.0, all fine..
> However, I upgraded Python26 to version 2.6.8 (= up-to-date with port) & it
> breaks ARM..
>
> => File "/usr/share/arm/starter.py" line 18 in
> import cli.control
If I understand correctly, a bridge will be used as the first of three hops.
While users in non-censored areas can will use a certain amount of entry
guards, users in censored areas get only three bridges per mail.
The entry guard users are more unlikely to suffer from unstable (goes offline)
e
Hi,
I'm pleased to say that Sukhbir, tanaq, and I are making progress on
Torbutton-birdy, the Torbutton like plugin for Thunderbird. Today marks
the second release with two important fixes:
the auto-configuration wizard leaks, so we disabled it
the timezone is now UTC and does not leak your a
grarpamp writes:
[...]
I could not follow these notations now, please wait!
> msmtp's complement, fetchmail, speaks of SOCKS in its
> docs, mentions a couple socks libs. But I've not tested
> fetchmail with them yet, it should be.
fetchmail leacks inesorably (?) dns requests also used through
>> msmtp's complement, fetchmail, speaks of SOCKS in its
>> docs, mentions a couple socks libs. But I've not tested
>> fetchmail with them yet, it should be.
>
> fetchmail leacks inesorably (?) dns requests also used through a proxy
> socks - this is my experience.
I don't see any leaks with tors
Thus spake Jacob Appelbaum (ja...@appelbaum.net):
> I'm pleased to say that Sukhbir, tanaq, and I are making progress on
> Torbutton-birdy, the Torbutton like plugin for Thunderbird. Today marks
> the second release with two important fixes:
I say we just call it TorBirdy. Easier to type, and has
I, probably in ignorance, am unable to download the xpi. Please can
someone describe how to for me?
cheers
Anne
On 26/05/12 11:47, Mike Perry wrote:
Thus spake Jacob Appelbaum (ja...@appelbaum.net):
I'm pleased to say that Sukhbir, tanaq, and I are making progress on
Torbutton-birdy, the Tor
On 05/25/2012 07:17 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake Jacob Appelbaum (ja...@appelbaum.net):
>
>> I'm pleased to say that Sukhbir, tanaq, and I are making progress on
>> Torbutton-birdy, the Torbutton like plugin for Thunderbird. Today marks
>> the second release with two important fixes:
>
> I
What are the dangers of using apt-get over Tor?
Is privoxy + Tor the safest way to go? What attacks are possible? Any idea if
there a way to setup a iptables firewall to prevent leaks? I don't think it
currently leaks although should there be a risk introduced in the future a
firewall that cou
On 05/25/2012 07:52 PM, Anne magarey wrote:
> I, probably in ignorance, am unable to download the xpi. Please can
> someone describe how to for me?
>
All downloads should be listed here:
https://github.com/ioerror/torbirdy/downloads
The file is here:
https://github.com/downloads/ioerror/torbird
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