Perhaps http://tt-rss.org
Jan
Il 27/10/2012 20:21, adrelanos ha scritto:
> Are there any privacy friendly RSS readers for Linux?
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I have tor bundle version 2.2.39-3 and I understand that 2.2.39-4 was
recently released. I wanted to know how to go about updating to the
new version. Will I mess anything up if I just download the new
version and replace the old or should I uninstall the old completely
then re-download the tor bu
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 07:00:11AM -0500, daman8...@gmail.com wrote 0.6K bytes
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: I have tor bundle version 2.2.39-3 and I understand that 2.2.39-4 was
: recently released. I wanted to know how to go about updating to the
: new version. Will I mess anything up if I just download
Thnx for responding so quickly!... To make sure I understand perfectly well and
don't screw anything up!... I delete the ENTIRE tor bundle file off my computer
the just download and extract new one and DO NOT just download new file on top
of old one!... Is that correct! Thanks again for ur help
>
> The second one is much closer to reality. :-) The exit nodes stops
> reading from the connection to the web server when it can't forward
> the data to the client fast enough.
>
> But the web server isn't slowed down/stopped by not sending ACKs but
> rather by reducing the window size to zero. A
for web browsing I'm a bit curious about the http connection establishment
without tor, when we access a website, the procedures are:
DNS query :C ->
DNS server
DNS response:DNS
serve
Can anybody speak to these issues please? Thanks alot.
> Hello Tortians and thanks for this interesting software.
>
> I am testing out the latest linux torbundle. I have a few questions on this.
> If I change the firefox homepage to about:blank and select "when tor browser
> starts display a blan
When I use the Tor Browser Bundle and will download a file my speed can reach
300 or 400 kb. I think something is wrong, because that is the speed of a
normal connection. It is normal to download at a rate so high? Something is
wrong?
OBS: Im from the latins and i use google translator. Forgive
It can depend on your exit node (and the path leading to said exit
node.)
Can you visit https://check.torproject.org/ and see if it says you are
using Tor?
If it says you are using Tor, you probably just have a rather good
connection.
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On Mo
Hello,
I'm trying to get Tor running on a plug computer (used to be a Pogo
Plug) that's running Arch Linux ARM on it. I'm SSH-ing to it from my
laptop as it doesn't have video out.
I'm just having some trouble figuring this out. Here's what I'm using
for instructions: https://wiki.archlinux.org/i
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 21:38:56 -0500
Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get Tor running on a plug computer (used to be a Pogo
> Plug) that's running Arch Linux ARM on it. I'm SSH-ing to it from my
> laptop as it doesn't have video out.
>
> I'm just having some trouble figuring this out. Here
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 17:10:00 +, jiang song wrote:
...
> There is no server-side rate control, unless there is congestion inbetween,
> in this case the firefox browser client will
> delay or not send ack to the web server and so the web server will decrease
> its congestion window size due to ac
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