On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:53 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>
> * Admins should be able to run their Tor onion service at a different
> location than their webserver. "End to end" in onion encryption means
> "Tor client to Tor client", but "end to end" in web encryption means
> "Browser to Webserver
On 10 August 2017 at 01:51, Dave Warren wrote:
> On 2017-08-09 16:53, Seth David Schoen wrote:
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> Notably, it doesn't apply to certificate authorities that only issue DV
>> certificates, because nobody at the time found a consensus about how to
>> validate control over these domain names.
>>
>
>
Hi Joe,
Joe Btfsplk:
Looking at https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en, it mentions
the repository deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org
main.
Where distribution is the code name of the distro.
Is the only package from this repo Tor itself and not Tor Browser? If
it does host Tor
Duncan:
>
> For future reference, Mint is based on Ubuntu. Find out the
> corresponding version that Mint is basing on, and use the Tor Project's
> Deb repository for that (this is almost certainly how it has been
> configured). I don't know what Mint's policy is but I'd be very
> surprised if
With the exception that their servers are likely to still be rooted.
James:
Duncan:
For future reference, Mint is based on Ubuntu. Find out the
corresponding version that Mint is basing on, and use the Tor
Project's
Deb repository for that (this is almost certainly how it has been
configure
With that logic, Debian still is too.
dguth...@posteo.net:
> With the exception that their servers are likely to still be rooted.
>
> James:
>> Duncan:
>>
>>>
>>> For future reference, Mint is based on Ubuntu. Find out the
>>> corresponding version that Mint is basing on, and use the Tor Project'