Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
Compare your graph and bandwidth settings with that of this randomly
picked router:
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=611a96764577d2a2ff490666ba732382bae08bbc
Yes, looks different.
But how come?
How can I find out?
Would a debug log be helpful?
P
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 01:21:53PM +0100, Matej Kovacic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> problaby you have seen that:
> http://www.phreedom.org/research/rogue-ca/md5-collisions-1.0.ppt
>
> My question is - is there a plugin for Firefox, which saves info about
> certificate of a website. When user comes back next
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 12:21 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
>...
> Nope. Instead I get:
ah the joys of PKI. Tor has been changing certs. new roots are
http://www.entrust.net/developer/index.cfm and "Entrust Secure Server
CA" is the one you want.
i believe the check.torproject.org and blog.torp
Matej Kovacic wrote:
Hi,
'petname tool'
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/957
No, it is not what I am looking for. And BTW, it is not working on this
site: https://slo-tech.com
It does work.
It shows `Unknown site` until you enter your own naming for it.
Then it saves the curr
Hi,
> 'petname tool'
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/957
No, it is not what I am looking for. And BTW, it is not working on this
site: https://slo-tech.com
bye, Matej
Arjan wrote:
you're using the defined bandwidth now.
Thanks but...
Bandwidth it is configured at 2 bytes.
So that would be 160 kbit/s. I am nowhere near that, not even in peaks.
Or am I misunderstanding/misreading?
You're correct. It should be about 100 times higher.
Compare your graph an
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> pho...@rootme.org wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 03:48:10PM +0100, udo...@xs4all.nl wrote 1.0K
>> bytes in 32 lines about:
>>> - Low traffic
>>
>> According to
>> http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=5c7fc21ea828d2c2451bb1f5da191d59db1dd5cb,
>>
>> you're
ide...@riseup.net wrote:
Quoting "Matej Kovacic" :
My question is - is there a plugin for Firefox, which saves info about
certificate of a website. When user comes back next time, plugin should
> I am not 100% sure if this is what you are searching for, but maybe you
may have a look at "Persp
Hi!
Quoting "Matej Kovacic" :
My question is - is there a plugin for Firefox, which saves info about
certificate of a website. When user comes back next time, plugin should
check prevous certificate and the new one. If there is change, it should
raise alarm.
I am not 100% sure if this is what
pho...@rootme.org wrote:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 03:48:10PM +0100, udo...@xs4all.nl wrote 1.0K bytes in
32 lines about:
- Low traffic
According to
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=5c7fc21ea828d2c2451bb1f5da191d59db1dd5cb,
you're using the defined bandwidth now.
Thanks but.
Ted Smith wrote:
Freenode also has no way of knowing if you're connecting from your
machine, or from your exit node. All the traffic from your exit node is
"in the clear".
They can know that it is me when I authenticate my account.
I can't even get to that point.
When I disable my exitpolicy it
Hi,
problaby you have seen that:
http://www.phreedom.org/research/rogue-ca/md5-collisions-1.0.ppt
My question is - is there a plugin for Firefox, which saves info about
certificate of a website. When user comes back next time, plugin should
check prevous certificate and the new one. If there is c
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 22:59:09 -0800 coderman
wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> ...
>>>is it possible you have an old openssl cacerts package without the
>>>newer ev signing and root ca's?
>>
>> Beats me.
>
>yup, that appears to be it. (looking at the certs
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