Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-10 Thread Dan Collins
As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:

Subject: unsubscribe or-talk

and a few lines later,

X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk

Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
purpose is anyone's guess.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Caner Bulutcaner...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please unsubscribe me. Thanks.

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Re: test

2007-12-10 Thread Dan Collins
On Dec 10, 2007 8:52 AM, Ricardo Cristof Remmert-Fontes 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 test of subscription... does it work?

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Yes.


Re:

2007-03-03 Thread Dan Collins

No!

On 3/3/07, Wolfgang Ihloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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Re: question about router depth

2007-01-28 Thread Dan Collins

3. You are always going through 3 other routers, and there is no way to
change that.

On 1/28/07, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Does anyone know how to set the max number of routers that a tor client
will use?  I am using the Windows version.  How do I know how many routers
I am going through?

Thanks for the help,

Rob





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Re: test

2007-01-18 Thread Dan Collins
gabrix wrote:
 test
 
PONG!

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Re: Bandwidth limits

2007-01-12 Thread Dan Collins
Enigma wrote:
 I selected a new subject line since this isn't on topic anymore
 (letter from the feds). I noticed in the German version the help text
 is not completely displayed so the user doesn't know what that limit
 is really about (and the help icon is talking about the old limit, the
 INcoming traffic limit only).
 So I switched to English and it tells me to put in my upload speed. So
 I tried out 40 kb/s maximum and 20 kb/s minimum and get the following
 error message each time I start my (middleman) server:
 Jan 12 16:54:38:703 [Warning] bandwidthrate unreadable or 0. Failing.
 Jan 12 16:54:38:703 [Warning] router_rebuild_descriptor(): Couldn't
 allocate string for descriptor.
 Jan 12 16:54:38:921 [Warning] bandwidthrate unreadable or 0. Failing.
 Jan 12 16:54:38:921 [Warning] router_rebuild_descriptor(): Couldn't
 allocate string for descriptor.
 Jan 12 16:54:40:187 [Warning] bandwidthrate unreadable or 0. Failing.
 Jan 12 16:54:40:203 [Warning] router_rebuild_descriptor(): Couldn't
 allocate string for descriptor.
 
 It goes on and on like that. I looked at the torrc file and it
 correctly saved what I typed in:
 BandwidthBurst 40960
 # A token bucket limits the average incoming bandwidth on this node to the
 # specified number of bytes per second.
 BandwidthRate 20480
 
 If I put in 3 digit numbers (for example 300 kb/s and 200 kb/s) I
 don't get the error message. However, my bandwidth is completey taken
 by Tor and denies any other internet activities unless I had all the
 time of the world available. ;)
 
 Sincerely,
 Enigma
 
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Re: Wired article on Tor

2006-12-30 Thread Dan Collins
Anil Gulecha wrote:
 I wanted to know what the developers think :
 
 http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,72375-0.html?tw=rss.technology
 
 
 Regards
 
A very interesting and unique idea, though I can't believe that the
change due to a little heat would be detectable?

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Re: More onions on TV: NUMB3RS this time

2006-12-18 Thread Dan Collins

Geoffrey Goodell wrote:

On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 10:20:35PM -0500, Paul Syverson wrote:

Mike Reed just mailed me this link. I didn't catch the show, which
aired last Friday, and know only what's on the associated page.

http://education.ti.com/educationportal/activityexchange/Activity.do?cid=USaId=7773


Charlie discovers that the killer is hiding his online location through
an onion routing scheme.

It would be nice if the beneficial aspects of onion routing received
some publicity as well...



Yeah, right!

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Re: Annoying wikileaks message

2006-12-16 Thread Dan Collins

Roger Dingledine wrote:

On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 02:28:54PM -0500, Nick Mathewson wrote:

Wikileaks people: you need to fix this asap, or to unsubscribe the
wikileaks mailing list from or-talk.


I'm going to unsubscribe them now. This should be the last message
they get, until they solve it somehow. :)

Thanks, and sorry for the troubles,
--Roger



Thanks!

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Re: looking for volunteers for practicing gnupg mail encryption

2006-12-05 Thread Dan Collins

I can help a bit, though I'm not convinced that thunderbird is actually
checking my signatures, so ph34r.

On 12/5/06, gabrix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi !I was looking for volunteers for practicing gnupg mail
encryption.I'm actually using thunderbird-enigmail and kgpg and i had
some questions also , is anyone up for it ?





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