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Fecha: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 14:44:17 +0100
Desde: Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
Para: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Asunto: Re: [tor-talk] The "StrictNodes 0" will disappeared from my
torrc when I do some change on the setting using vidalia.
Every time you
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Akater:
>> No, Google does not block tor. It happened to me as well with
>> error messages "intrusion detected" and "insecure device". I had
>> to modify Google security settings to make it work.
>
> Could you please tell what exactly did you modi
ok at my Google Apps for Work support ticket
> regarding this issue?
>
> Many thanks J
>
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ms with Tor being used, you need to
find a way for it to work. Hotmail isn't complaining about Tor as far as
I know, Gmail does but should be solved and I don't know about Yahoo.
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> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
> wrote:
>> If Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo has problems with Tor being used, you need to
>> find a way for it to work. Hotmail isn't complaining about Tor as far as
>> I know, Gmail does but shou
El 20/06/2015 a las 10:18, Mirimir escribió:
> Is Javascript always needed to get the number photo CAPTCHAs?
>
At least for me, it does 100% of the time:
No JS: Infinite unreadable CAPTCHA.
JS: Either number photo or readable CAPTCHA that work at first try.
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ure if SSL is required to auth,
> but you should really be using it. You need to use port 6697, 7000, or 7070
> for SSL.
>
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> TOR to potential users. Now that the TOR bundle and TAILS don't include the
> network map software anymore what would be an alternative?
>
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preciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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hould be under \Data
> director but it's not there.
>
> Is there updated doc on how to install and configure a relay on Windows
> or can anyone give me some advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Cypher
>
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st on https://www.reddit.com/r/KeybaseProofs.
For both last verification processes, it contains some code and a PGP
message.
> I'm not a Keybase user (I've been waiting for more than a year and
> a half, I believe for an invite from them)
>
If you are still interested, I could
st globally that if he calls bullshit on X
keybase account or other site, it'll certainly be it.
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atter being a link to the page with distro packages and source code.
>
> Perhaps it could say instead:
>
> "Looking for Distro-specific Packages or Source Code? View All Downloads"
>
>
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> With kind regards, remawoba
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the five sites has
>>> the IP
>>> address of a different exit node.
>>>
>>> Is this a new policy? What is the purpose?
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>
>
> That doesn't answer the question though why the different circuits use
> different exit nodes. They could all use the same exit node. I recall
> seeing fair bit of debate over how many exit nodes a Tor client should use
> and how
and rc versions could be better
> tested.
>
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anyone else can't check if it is secure, you nor
anyone can't modify it (legally) to fix their insecurities until the
developers do so (if they do).
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