using https://xxx.com.foo.ext
is there a way i can keep the pages within .exit?
after the first page the succeeding pages opens in normal url outside the
.exit
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Eric writes:
> using https://xxx.com.foo.ext
> is there a way i can keep the pages within .exit?
> after the first page the succeeding pages opens in normal url outside the
> .exit
The trouble is that the site generates links that contain an explicit domain
name and the browser simply follows tho
On 2012-03-25, bordergu...@riseup.net wrote:
> Since I was not able to find a place to share tor bridges, I created a
> place... or rather a mailing list:
> https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/torbridges
By default, each Tor bridge publishes a descriptor to the ‘bridge
authority’. Every hour, the
Since I was not able to find a place to share tor bridges, I created a
place... or rather a mailing list:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/torbridges
If you or people you know are interested in obtaining bridges or
disseminating them, this would be a good list to be on. The idea is that
people wo
On 3/22/2012 11:28 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
Do others find that Aurora (no longer says Aurora) has almost the same
orange color as Firefox for main menu button, to be confusing, when
have TBB & Firefox both open (I believe the UI element name is
"appmenu-button.")?
I'm unable to correctly edit
On 03/20/2012 01:46 AM, Achter Lieber wrote:
Hullo (',')
In light of some fairly recent postings about making it easier to
verify signatures on new Tor downloads,
On 3/21/2012 9:35 AM, Christian Siefkes wrote:
On 03/21/2012 12:46 PM, Jude Young wrote:
Sorry if this has been responded to,
On 24.03.2012 15:01, James Brown wrote:
> On 24.03.2012 14:57, James Brown wrote:
>> I have got TBB-sources from here:
>> https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser-details.html.en#build
>>
>> But when I try to verify that, I have so strange result:
>>> ~$ gpg --verify tor-browser-2.2.35-8-src.
On 24.03.2012 14:57, James Brown wrote:
> I have got TBB-sources from here:
> https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser-details.html.en#build
>
> But when I try to verify that, I have so strange result:
>> ~$ gpg --verify tor-browser-2.2.35-8-src.tar.gz.asc
>> tor-browser-2.2.35-8-src.tar.gz
I have got TBB-sources from here:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser-details.html.en#build
But when I try to verify that, I have so strange result:
> ~$ gpg --verify tor-browser-2.2.35-8-src.tar.gz.asc
> tor-browser-2.2.35-8-src.tar.gz
> gpg: не найдено данных формата OpenPGP.
> gpg:
On Mar 24, 2012, at 4:29 PM, James Brown wrote:
> On 24.03.2012 15:01, James Brown wrote:
>> On 24.03.2012 14:57, James Brown wrote:
>>> I have got TBB-sources from here:
>>> https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser-details.html.en#build
>>>
>>> But when I try to verify that, I have so str
Am Sat, 24 Mar 2012 11:56:46 +
schrieb James Brown :
> They tell that Moscow telophone numbers like +7495221 probably
> belong to the Federal security service of Russia.
>
> What do you think about the above?
http://kvels77.ru/catalog156.html?Company_page=7
http://kakoi-operator.ru/495/2
On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 11:56:46 +
James Brown wrote:
> What do you think about the above?
Here's what lists.torproject.org sees for tormail servers:
Mail from lists to tormail flows via:
relay=incoming.tormail.net[200.50.230.38]:25
mail from tormail to lists flows via:
RCPT from server2.all
Earlier there were discassions about tormail.net in this mail list.
Today I find very intereting web-document when Russian users tell that
thay suspect that that project is a provocation of Russian security
services
(http://www.pgpru.com/forum/politikapravorealjnyjjmir/proekttormailnetgrandioznajap
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