Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread Dare
I am using the 3rd party http proxy now,and stop the proxy when tor start-up successfully . So i can use tor now. 在 2010年5月27日 下午12:36,frank 写道: > hi, andrew > > ##You will need an http proxy for doing GET requests to fetch the Tor > directory, > ##and you will need an https proxy for doing CONN

Re: Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread frank
Dare, congratulations. :-) sincerely, frank 2010-05-27 - sender: Dare sending date: 2010-05-27 15:20:59 receiver: or-talk cc: subject: Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread) I am using the 3rd party http proxy now,an

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread emigrant
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 09:40 -0400, Aplin, Justin M wrote: > On 5/26/2010 7:39 AM, emigrant wrote: > > is there a way to use gwget with tor? > > most of the times i download a direct link in tor enabled firefox it > > stops in the middle despite the internet connection is good. > > > I don't kno

Re: Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread 代尔欣
Hi list, I also have this problem(bridges are blocked) and sent a mail several days ago. Now I know what happened. But how to get a *free* http proxy address? I searched on internet. It seems not easy find a valid one. Thanks! 在 2010年5月27日 下午4:25,frank 写道: > Dare, > > congratulations. :-) >

Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread andrew
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:36:51PM +0800, for.tor.bri...@gmail.com wrote 2.1K bytes in 57 lines about: : why not put the tor directory server in https mode too? Your client makes a 1-hop tunnel to the directory server if it needs to get the consensus file. You can read all about how Tor works by

Re: problem with bridges and a suggestion

2010-05-27 Thread andrew
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:01:12PM -0400, thec...@gmail.com wrote 3.3K bytes in 71 lines about: : It may not be 100%, but, it doesn't really need to be. Its not like : you need all the users all the time, just enough to raise the bar and : cut down the numbers. Correct, and this seems to be what

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread kr
Hi, i'm using this little script for one-time wget downloads over privoxy & tor in the terminal or as a "download manager" together with the FlashGot Firefox extension: #!/bin/dash wget \ -e http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8118/ \ -e https_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8118/ \ --tries=3 \ --no-dns-cache \

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread emigrant
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 12:33 +, k...@i2pmail.org wrote: > Hi, > > i'm using this little script for one-time wget downloads over privoxy & > tor in the terminal or as a "download manager" together with the > FlashGot Firefox extension: > > #!/bin/dash > > wget \ > -e http_proxy=http://127.0.0.

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread kr
Hi, > thanks can you please explain how to use this? save as e. g. "wget_anon" (edit the user-agent header line or delete all header lines), chmod 750 wget_anon and than $ wget_anon URL. Or with the FlashGot extension (as an example): Add-> Name: wget_anon Executable path: /path/wget_anon Command

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread Michael Gomboc
And remember that the -c option in wget will only work if the server supports that. Man page: *Note that -c only works with FTP servers and with HTTP servers that support the "Range" header.* 2010/5/27 > Hi, > > > thanks can you please explain how to use this? > > save as e. g. "wget_anon" (ed

Help translate Tor manual pages

2010-05-27 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
Hi everyone, I have created a new project in the translation portal called "Tor manual pages": https://translation.torproject.org/projects/manpages/. I think that the best option is to start translating tor.1.po, since this is the manual page that will eventually be published on the website as tor

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread Jim
Scott Bennett wrote: On Wed, 26 May 2010 09:40:29 -0400 "Aplin, Justin M" wrote: I don't know about gwget, but plain wget supports http proxies, which you can point at Polipo. If you're only going to need to do this every once in a while, I'd pop open a terminal and do the following: HT

Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Thu, 27 May 2010 17:17:51 +0800 代尔欣 wrote: > I also have this problem(bridges are blocked) and sent a mail > several days ago. Now I know what happened. But how to get a *free* > http proxy address? I searched on internet. It seems not easy find a > valid one. There are millions of http/h

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-27 Thread Scott Bennett
On Thu, 27 May 2010 12:49:26 -0600 Jim wrote: >Scott Bennett wrote: >> On Wed, 26 May 2010 09:40:29 -0400 "Aplin, Justin M" >> wrote: >>> I don't know about gwget, but plain wget supports http proxies, which >>> you can point at Polipo. If you're only going to need to do this every >>

Re: Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)

2010-05-27 Thread frank
thanks a lot for your kind help, andrew. sincerely, frank 2010-05-28 - sender: andrew sending date: 2010-05-27 19:35:14 receiver: or-talk cc: subject: Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread) On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:

Re: No fingerprint in "Notice" level log on Windows

2010-05-27 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Wed, 26 May 2010 19:04:17 -0400 "Aplin, Justin M" wrote: > Is anyone else as anal as me about noticing things like this? Sounds like a fine bug to report. -- Andrew Lewman The Tor Project pgp 0x31B0974B Website: https://www.torproject.org/ Blog: https://blog.torproject.org/ Identi.ca: torp

HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Mike Perry
Peter Eckersley of the EFF and I wrote this addon this past week to make it easier to use Google's SSL search feature, among other mixed-mode SSL sites: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/ The addon is based on the NoScript STS/HTTPS forcing engine, with improvements in how rules are specified.

Re: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Mike Perry wrote: > Peter Eckersley of the EFF and I wrote this addon this past week > to make it easier to use Google's SSL search feature, among other > mixed-mode SSL sites: > > https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/ > > The addon is based on the NoScript STS/HTTPS forcing engine, with > impro

Re: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Jon Cosby
On Thu, 27 May 2010 19:34:01 -0700, Mike Perry wrote: > Peter Eckersley of the EFF and I wrote this addon this past week > to make it easier to use Google's SSL search feature, among other > mixed-mode SSL sites: > > https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/ > > The addon is based on the NoScript S

Re: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Jon Cosby (j...@jcosby.com): > > The eventual idea is to allow an Adblock Plus style model, where users > > can submit and exchange rule files and eventually create subscriptions > > for the sites they use that partially support SSL. > > > > We also hope that NoScript will share our ru

Re: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Mike Perry wrote: > In the meantime, we'll gladly accept submissions as xml files for > inclusion in the extension itself. DuckDuckGo and Startpage.com are two alternative (specifically to google) search engines which promise not to record your IP address : http://duckduckgo.com/";

Re: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox addon

2010-05-27 Thread Jon Cosby
On Thu, 27 May 2010 21:07:42 -0700, Mike Perry wrote: >> >> Very interesting. How will other sites be added? > > The rule files exist in two locations - the addon installed set, and > the user installed set. The addon installed set are in your Firefox > profile directory under the following pat