Just a notice, it appears that the rules blocking SSL to the IPs in
Google/Gmail's DNS round robin have been removed for the two international
gateways, outages are still occurring because a few of the local ISPs
decided to get clever and filter it themselves.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Mans
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From: d...@guardianproject.info
Sent: Mon Oct 01 13:25:05 IST 2012
Subject: [Orbot] News: Orbot v11 RC1 ready for testing
Orbot v11 RC1 ready for testing
https://dev.guardianproject.info/news/44
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What's New?
- Tor updated to 0.2.4-alpha
- libevent2 on
On 2012-09-30, at 5:53 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Anyone else notice that Google's 'Recaptcha' service
> serves up really hard images when you're coming via Tor?
> They're not even words, just random obscured letters. You
> can still solve it, but not anywhere near as easily. Expect
> to hit new image
On 2012-09-30, at 8:47 AM, Paul wrote:
> When using DNSPort to resolve googlemail.com, I get the 'wrong' address:
>
> $ host googlemail.com
> googlemail.com has address 173.194.41.150
> Host googlemail.com not found: 4(NOTIMP)
> Host googlemail.com not found: 4(NOTIMP)
>
> It should be something
On Oct 1, 2012 6:10 AM, "Nathan Freitas" wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Original Message
> From: d...@guardianproject.info
> Sent: Mon Oct 01 13:25:05 IST 2012
> Subject: [Orbot] News: Orbot v11 RC1 ready for testing
>
>
> Orbot v11 RC1 ready for testing
> https://dev.guardianproject.info/news
Thank you for your reply Mike!
Am I right in thinking that the way this search engine works is that
the entire index is sent to the browser initially, and then the
browser locally searches that index? If so, that's a pretty neat way
of protecting peoples searches. Obviously, it wont scale, but y
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:53 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Anyone else notice that Google's 'Recaptcha' service
> serves up really hard images when you're coming via Tor?
> They're not even words, just random obscured letters. You
> can still solve it, but not anywhere near as easily. Expect
> to hit new
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On 01/10/12 14:32, ahmia wrote:
>> It feels like you're doing the search in the main thread as I
>> type into the search field, as it's blocking the user interface a
>> lot. I suggest you use javascript web workers for this purpose so
>> you can bac
Yes, its been a headache -- out of the box; I've had to change passwords
several times on several Gmail accounts. I still can't get this setup to
work.
proxy message: http://imagebin.org/230512
Thunderbird 15.0.1, Ubuntu 12.04, latest Tor bundle.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Commence Without
"We wanted to block YouTube, and Gmail was also blocked, which was
involuntary." (Iran's telecommunications ministry committee)
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19784409
Karsten N.
On 10/01/2012 10:06 AM, Collin Anderson wrote:
> Just a notice, it appears that the rules blocking SSL to the
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking to run a Tor exit node but IPv6 only.
Anyone do/did that and got useful information about that?
I don't know the state of the Tor network using IPv6. Is there some
statistics somewhere about the number of nodes (or estimat
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 12:08:27PM -0400, David Goulet wrote:
> I'm looking to run a Tor exit node but IPv6 only.
>
> Anyone do/did that and got useful information about that?
>
> I don't know the state of the Tor network using IPv6. Is there some
> statistics somewhere about the number of nodes
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Oh well that answers it! :)
I would really love to contribute more code to Tor but it's... like
anything else.. a time issue :).
However, I can surely help test the bridges in the meantime!
Thanks!
David
Roger Dingledine:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 20
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:53 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Anyone else notice that Google's 'Recaptcha' service
> serves up really hard images when you're coming via Tor?
> They're not even words, just random obscured letters. You
> can still solve it, but not anywhere near as easily. Expect
> to hit new
On 10/01/2012 06:27 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
> For some reason, I still get "Error starting transproxy", and then the
> check fails.
Thanks for the quick feedback, Simon. Which device/OS are you running?
Does the error go away if you manually check "use default iptables" in
the Orbot settings?
Hi,
Akagi Kong:
> Yes, its been a headache -- out of the box; I've had to change passwords
> several times on several Gmail accounts. I still can't get this setup to
> work.
Yes we are aware of this issue. But once your account is locked, you
_have to_ log in via the web interface (and possibly c
On Monday, 01 October, 2012 at 12:38:07 BST, Mansour Moufid wrote:
Try using gmail.com instead of googlemail.com:
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=159001
Nope, same symptoms.
Another solution may be a local DNS server like tor-dns-proxy.py:
http://code.google.com/p/
On Oct 1, 2012 1:25 PM, "Nathan Freitas" wrote:
>
> On 10/01/2012 06:27 PM, Simon Brereton wrote:
> > For some reason, I still get "Error starting transproxy", and then the
> > check fails.
>
> Thanks for the quick feedback, Simon. Which device/OS are you running?
Droid RAZR maxx - rooted, 2.3.6
I'm experimenting with tor command protocol, and I've found a command, which
seems to be able to designed for changing IPs: `SIGNAL NEWNYM`.
I'm sending this to tor via tor's command port, and I'm getting `OK` in
response.
However, when I test tor's outgoing ip several seconds and minutes
a
>> to hit new image often till you do. And the audio version is
>> completely useless (though both via tor or not).
>The new, horrible audio was in response to:
Yes. And it's just creepy noise now. If its purpose
is for the blind, the blind should be able to use it.
Anyone want to sue them for ADA
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