Nick 'Zaf' Clifford wrote:
> Hey ya,
>
> Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
> I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support IPv6, but I found an interesting
> development with respect to a system that has IPv6 configured and working.
>
>
Embarrassing confession time:
When I first
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Roger Dingledine wrote:
> We also modified the default Privoxy config files in the bundles to
> avoid some security problems, so make sure to leave "install Privoxy"
> checked when you upgrade.
could you be more verbose about privoxy tweaking?
just for
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 02:55:44PM -0700, Andrew Del Vecchio wrote:
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> What if furture versions of Tor just randomly assigned a name, like
> Tor23432234 to ORs that operators didn't name manually? This would
> eliminate the multiple instances of "
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What if furture versions of Tor just randomly assigned a name, like
Tor23432234 to ORs that operators didn't name manually? This would
eliminate the multiple instances of "Unnamed" named routers out there
and wouldn't require any protocol level work-ar
This ninth development snapshot switches clients to the new v3 directory
system; allows servers to be listed in the network status even when they
have the same nickname as a registered server; and fixes many other bugs
including a big one that was causing some servers to disappear from the
network
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 06:21:00PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.1K bytes in
6 lines about:
: In case anyone's interested, I just installed the Tiger version of
: Vidalia under Leopard and it works fine
Was this the vidalia bundle? If so, great. Thanks for the confirmation
it works.
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Thus spake Arrakis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greetings and welcome to 2006!
>
> Excerpt from "How To Create Torpark"
Heh, what's happened in 2007 then? Does this document still exist? A
couple of google searches fail to turn it up.
> Step 31. set as follows:
> noscript.notify.hideDelay = 30
Arrakis wrote:
> Greetings and welcome to 2006!
>
> <3,
> Steve
>
> Excerpt from "How To Create Torpark"
>
> Step 31. set as follows:
> noscript.notify.hideDelay = 30
> noscript.statusIcon = false
> network.dns.disableIPv6 = true ; ipv6 addresses fail through tor.
> network.p
Hi,
In case anyone's interested, I just installed the Tiger version of
Vidalia under Leopard and it works fine
Mike
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 10:31:01AM +0200, Lexi Pimenidis wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 03:39:02PM CEST, Michael Holstein wrote:
>
> Hej,
>
> > I don't see how this is any different than the "pwned" calls
>
> We also don't see any technical chance to stop this. However we just
> wanted to anno
Lexi Pimenidis wrote:
I don't see how this is any different than the "pwned" calls
We also don't see any technical chance to stop this. However we just
wanted to announce that at least the statement that there is no spam
over Tor is history...
If I write a web based application that sends ou
Michael Holstein wrote:
What exactly is happening? Somebody is using your Tor exit node to
access a website (yahoo mail) and using that to send spam? And this is
being traced back to you by the spam being traced back to Yahoo, and
Yahoo checking their webmail logs and finding your exit node's IP
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 03:39:02PM CEST, Michael Holstein wrote:
Hej,
> I don't see how this is any different than the "pwned" calls
We also don't see any technical chance to stop this. However we just
wanted to announce that at least the statement that there is no spam
over Tor is history...
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