Now anyone can run the automated build process and build an xB Browser
installation pack themselves. I wrote the make script in batch language.
This current make automatically downloads the latest firefox from mozilla,
verifies the signatures, and unpacks it. In the future, when the tor win32
bina
Thus spake Mike Perry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > If you have any pointers on how to achieve proxy-per-tab, I'd be
> > grateful to hear them. I've asked in mozilla.dev.extensions,
> > mozilla.dev.tech.network, IRC, as well as some prominent Firefox and
> > SeaMonkey developers (Christian Biesinger, B
0.1.2.18 is what I meant, hehe.
- Kyle
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Behalf Of Roger Dingledine
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 10:24 AM
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Subject: Re: Suspicious Circuits
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 09:19:53PM -0800, Kyle Wil
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Eric C wrote:
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> Does anybody know of any free, public (or semi-public) proxies that I can use?
(snip)
Hmm... I think there's a bunch of proxies in a place called "Tor..."
=;o) *g*
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Thus spake Eric H. Jung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> FoxyProxy
> "[...] So far the author has expressed no interest in implementing
> [proxy-per-tab] ability."
>
> This statement is patently false. I have repeatedly gone on record
> as saying "proxy-per-tab" is a goal of FoxyProxy. I've made this at
>
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Eugen Leitl wrote:
> http://www.unwiredshow.tv/2007/12/10/31-using-the-onion-router-network/
>
Haha! I love the part where Google goes, "WTF?! Okay." =xoD
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Thanks :)
On 12/10/07, Eric H. Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Eric C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anybody know of any free, public (or semi-public) proxies that I can
> use?
> >
> > A google search returned some sites but a lot of the proxies listed
> > are not wo
--- Eric C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know of any free, public (or semi-public) proxies that I can use?
>
> A google search returned some sites but a lot of the proxies listed
> are not working, although I can ping them.
Eric,
I compiled some lists here:
http://fox
Hi all,
Does anybody know of any free, public (or semi-public) proxies that I can use?
A google search returned some sites but a lot of the proxies listed
are not working, although I can ping them.
Thanks,
Eric
No, there aren't any tor error messages in any log file. I tried
uninstalling Tor, Privoxy, and Vidalia and installed a fresh copy of
the "experts" package and connecting to a site using Torbutton in
Firefox, and once again I got the typical error:
503
This is Privoxy 3.0.6 on
On Dec 10, 2007 8:52 AM, Ricardo Cristof Remmert-Fontes <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> test of subscription... does it work?
>
> Regard,
> Ricardo Cristof Remmert-Fontes
>
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>Christian Biesinger and Michael Vincent Van Rantwijk had some ideas which
> eventually panned out.
I meant to write *did not* pan out.
Eric
(Eric: sorry for the fuss. I'll let Mike Perry answer your thread,
since he's in the best position to do so.)
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 07:00:16PM +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote:
> PS: haven´t you interest to build a FF plugin for mozilla and thunderbird of
> http://retroshare.sf.net or this PGP messe
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 10:58:45PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.4K bytes in
34 lines about:
: No, I just want the Tor package for "experts" to actually start
: itself and Privoxy at startup and work. I had this installed before
: and it worked fine under 10.4.10, but since updating to 10.4
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 09:19:53PM -0800, Kyle Williams wrote:
> I've been having problems getting to hidden services the last couple of
> days.
> I noticed something odd in Vidalia the other day, but it was gone before I
> could take a screenshot.
> However this evening, I was having a lot of prob
hi eric,
you make the ff-torbutton?
it is not seczure, as cookiees trac you and referal pages as well and so on,
if you switch off the tor button
is there any solution for this ? is xerbank-browser not better?
Regards Mike
PS: haven´t you interest to build a FF plugin for mozilla and thunderbird
Hello,
I am the FoxyProxy Firefox extension author.
At https://torbutton.torproject.org/dev/, Scott Squires & Mike Perry write:
FoxyProxy
"[...] So far the author has expressed no interest in implementing
[proxy-per-tab] ability."
This statement is patently false. I have repeatedly gone on rec
test of subscription... does it work?
Regard,
Ricardo Cristof Remmert-Fontes
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