ea?
Can you think about possible attacks that would defeat our plan?
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> Tempest transcribed 2.4K bytes:
>> twitter's security configuration seems to be at war with tor. had to do
>> multiple resets over past 24 hours, only to see a perpetual "lock" in
>> place recently. i filed a support ticket. here's twitter's response.
>
> Hey All,
>
> I was contacted by s
mtsio:
> Is it safe to use pidgin over tor?
Some people are concerned about the quality of the Pidgin code base but
we've been using Pidgin in Tails for ages as we don't yet have a better
alternative.
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Patrick Schleizer:
> Please suggest Tor-friendly IRC networks.
>
> Ideally ones, that would welcome the Tor community and actively
> ensure/prioritize keeping it functional for Tor users.
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Patrick Schleizer:
> sajolida:
>> Patrick Schleizer:
>>> Please suggest Tor-friendly IRC networks.
>>>
>>> Ideally ones, that would welcome the Tor community and actively
>>> ensure/prioritize keeping it functional for Tor users.
>
intrigeri:
> [can you please decide what mailing-list this discussion should happen
> on, and then we can stop cross-posting over 4 mailing-list?]
We're in a quite abstract cross-distro Tor discussion, so let's go for
[tor-talk].
> Patrick Schleizer wrote (02 Jan 2016 22:36:13 GMT) :
>> The docum
intrigeri:
> sajolida wrote (07 Feb 2016 13:01:57 GMT) :
>> If we think that the relationship between location and entry guard is a
>> meaningful information, for the mobile user for example, maybe the name
>> of the entry guard could at least be fed back somehow before th
chloe:
> Hello,
>
> I thought it would be a great idea to have data on how many Tor-users
> each country has per capitaa as it would show a more accurate number on
> how active a country uses Tor.
Indeed :)
> How can I reach out to the Tor Metrics devs to get this data implemented?
Maybe there:
ban...@openmailbox.org:
> Does anyone know about any good username generator programs?
>
> I've been thinking about some of the ways users can deanonymize
> themselves when posting on a forum.
>
> Besides password re-use from non-anonymous accounts (which password
> managers deal with), writing s
Alec Muffett:
> On 14 Oct 2016 1:29 pm, "Justin" wrote:
>> Not too long ago, a paper was published that talks about how Tor users
>> can be deanonymized through their DNS lookups. Is this something I should
>> be concerned about?
>
> That is an excellent question! What are you doing, and who are
sajolida:
> Alec Muffett:
>> On 14 Oct 2016 1:29 pm, "Justin" wrote:
>>> Not too long ago, a paper was published that talks about how Tor users
>>> can be deanonymized through their DNS lookups. Is this something I should
>>> be concerned about?
>
etter backend but no graphical interface. Though, if you can
handle a couple of command lines, I didn't find it complicated and I
think it's really worth it over Deja Dup. To connect to onion services
from Tails I'm using:
SOCKS_SERVER=127.0.0.1:9050 borg create two@$HOST.onion
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