Re: [tor-talk] Disabling the warning for self signed certificates in Tor Browser

2014-04-22 Thread Georg Koppen
antispa...@sent.at: > Could Tor Browser kill or minimize the warning triggered by entering a > site with a self signed certificate? Killing is not a good idea. What do you mean with "minimize"? Georg signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lis

[tor-talk] Old version welcome page does not warn about being obsolete

2014-04-22 Thread David Balažic
Hi! I just started or-browser-2.3.25-15_en-US that I had lying on my HDD. I appears to work without any issues. The welcome screen ( https://check.torproject.org/?lang=en-US&small=1&uptodate=1 ) show things as normal. There is no mention that the version is ancient and should not be used. Not ev

Re: [tor-talk] firefox about:config

2014-04-22 Thread mick
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014 23:06:30 -0400 grarpamp allegedly wrote: > https://www.trustworthyinternet.org/ssl-pulse/ > Which uses the cyphersuite SSL_WITH_RSA_RC4_128_MD5 - an RSA signature with 128 bit RC4 bulk cypher and MD5 MAC. On a certificate from Verisign. Very trustworthy. Mick ---

[tor-talk] tor, pidgin and different identities

2014-04-22 Thread antispam06
could be pidgin be made to tell about other accounts it knows? or about other accounts used at the same time? how can i make pidgin use different tor circuits for each account? -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.tor

Re: [tor-talk] Old version welcome page does not warn about being obsolete

2014-04-22 Thread Gerardus Hendricks
On 4/22/14 10:05 AM, David Balažic wrote: The welcome screen show things as normal. There is no mention that > the version is ancient and should not be used. Not even a hint, > that a newer version might exist. Then probably that ancient version is buggy when it checks if it's out of date. T

[tor-talk] what is Tor's scheduling

2014-04-22 Thread mahdi
Does tor implement the scheduling proposed in Tor is unfair -- And what to do about it In other words, does it have a unique round robin for all circuits or it still has seprate Round Robins for each outgoing connection? Do u have any refrence for it? thx -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lis

Re: [tor-talk] [cryptography] The next gen P2P secure email solution

2014-04-22 Thread Randolph
> > This thread pertains specifically to the use of P2P/DHT models > to replace traditional email as we know it today. *Anonymous Email based on virtual institutions* What about this model? In a network you send your public email encryption key to an "virtual institution". The institution is def

Re: [tor-talk] [liberationtech] Programming language for anonymity network

2014-04-22 Thread Hannes Mehnert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA384 Hey, On 04/18/2014 10:26, Stevens Le Blond wrote: > We are a team of researchers working on the design and > implementation of a traffic-analysis resistant anonymity network > and we would like to request your opinion regarding the choice of a > pro

Re: [tor-talk] [liberationtech] [p2p-hackers] Programming language for anonymity network

2014-04-22 Thread Hannes Mehnert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA384 On 04/22/2014 21:15, Christof Leng wrote: > I was very happy with Standard ML (non-object-oriented > 'predecessor' of OCAML) for writing complex P2P systems and even > user-land transport protocols. Agreed. I use the Caml part of OCaml. :) > Functi

Re: [tor-talk] [liberationtech] [p2p-hackers] Programming language for anonymity network

2014-04-22 Thread Brandon Wiley
> Unfortunately, Stevens requirement of familiarity still speaks > > against functional programming languages, even for something as > > popular (and watered-down) as Scala. It's very hard to find code > > contributors who know the language or are willing to learn it. > This used to be true, but