On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, at 01:50, Matthew Finkel wrote:
> I mostly ignored this thread because I didn't think it was a big deal.
> I figured the name of your new web browser would most likely confuse
> people, but that could easily be changed once enough people convinced
> you of that. But then I act
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, at 03:21, A. Megas wrote:
> As for leaking IP information, we work with a framework (Qt) that has
> issues and limitations. Every release of Dooble includes detailed
> information covering all of the fixes and improvements.
>
> Thanks.
So the package is unfit. As most people
Hi
I installed Orbit and went through the wizard and followed the
recommendations (i.e. to let it proxy everything since I don't know
what I'm doing). I had it set to start on boot, but I turned that off
because it doesn't seem to work. In essence, I get a warning stating:
WARNING: error startin
Hi antispam
you are an activist for 120 % right?, the mailinglist is not only populated
with developers, but as well with people like you propagating the
apocalypse. We should be on the same direction. I guess you are not a
developer?
Andrew Lewman asked in the developer team what to do and sent a
My turn.
You're insinuating that some dark conspiracy is at work with Dooble. Dooble
isn't a scam. It's a Web browser with real users, real feedback, and real
goals. It's one thing when you harass other projects that intend to use or
misuse it (or misrepresent it) and another when you're attacking
well for the cool down some facts:
there WAS in version dooble 1.31. QFP used, which leaked the Proxy for DNS
this problem has been solved:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50622
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1108293&aid=3523760&group_id=238964
someone on this list test
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:11 PM, A. Megas wrote:
> My turn.
Alexis, I don't think this "antispam" guy is talking about Dooble the
browser. He's talking about "Randolph"/"Perrymike"/whoever's
so-called "TorBrowser." He's talking about "that package" and a
"Dooble Bundle" to distinguish it from t
I have been actively working with the Tor Project. When I saw the page
on sourceforge I thought oh, Tor has a new site, and I am not your
normal Tor user. I use it religiously.
Randolph, your page does confuse users with Tor's official site.
--SiNA
Nick Mathewson:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 5:35
TBB =/ Torbrowser
website redesgined in blue
disclaimer added twice.
the domain exists since 2 years and no webkit browser ever has bundle.
let´s see what progress can be made.
2012/8/16 Nick Mathewson
>
> I wish rename software, redesign website, and
> actually warn his users that his stuff
Hi,
please post a download link for version 1.35 (Linux64)
I will test it again.
On 08/16/2012 08:23 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
> there WAS in version dooble 1.31. QFP used, which leaked the Proxy for DNS
> this problem has been solved:
> https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50622
The bug is not
Do you need help with a brand new design?
I am willing to buy you a custom template so you can have a great
looking site and not look like Tor's official site. :)
Just send me the link to one that you like: http://themeforest.net/
All the best,
SiNA
Randolph D.:
> Hello
> there is preparation d
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
> TBB =/ Torbrowser
We release a piece of software called TorBrowser. I don't know how
much more simple I can make that, Randolph. We *already* use that
name for one of the components of the TBB.
When you install TBB, it puts an icon on your
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
> TBB =/ Torbrowser
> website redesgined in blue
Though imitation is the highest form of flattery, you should really
just redesign your site. Create your own CSS and maybe try using a
3-column design instead of just 2...provides much more flexib
I found this and decided to try it in my VM
http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/17059/how-do-you-properly-setup-tor-on-windows-7
What the incorrect (yet marked accepted) answer doesn't say is how to
block all outgoing ports. When you open "windows firewall with advance
security" there is a
On 2012/08/16 11:56 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
> I installed Orbit and went through the wizard and followed the
> recommendations (i.e. to let it proxy everything since I don't know
> what I'm doing). I had it set to start on boot, but I turned that off
> because it doesn't seem to work. In essenc
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