On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 03:40:57 -0700 Jacob Appelbaum
wrote:
>On 08/15/2010 02:56 AM, Anon Mus wrote:
>> I think you'll find that Tor only became officially incapable of
>> protecting from such an adversary around 2004/5 when numerous request to
>> add this protection to Tor was made. Since then
no wonder. so there's a downside with https :(
thanks guys.
On 8/21/10, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 09:39:08 +0800
> Trystero Lot wrote:
>
>> still the same. i uncommented and added user-agent
>>
>> censoredHeaders = set-cookie, cookie, cookie2, from,accept-language,
>> user-agent
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 09:39:08 +0800
Trystero Lot wrote:
> still the same. i uncommented and added user-agent
>
> censoredHeaders = set-cookie, cookie, cookie2, from,accept-language,
> user-agent
> censorReferer = true
>
> my header is not clean and in fact shows my OS :(
>
> tested using..
> h
still the same. i uncommented and added user-agent
censoredHeaders = set-cookie, cookie, cookie2, from,accept-language, user-agent
censorReferer = true
my header is not clean and in fact shows my OS :(
tested using..
https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/anontest
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variety of other bugs that were preventing performance experiments from
moving forward, fixes several bothersome memory leaks, and generally
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:28 AM, Curious Kid wrote:
>
> Possibly the fact that they are our enemies and want to end online
> anonymity.
>
> Microsoft Exec Calls For 'Driver's License For The Internet'
>
> http://techdirt.com/articles/20100204/1925188060.shtml
>
>
Our enemies? That's a self-limiti
Curious Kid wrote:
>> And what about Microsoft?
>> at least $20M a year. Why would they even consider doing this? To be a good
>> corporate citizen, to better protect the anonymity of their users, to do
>> their
>> part to fight the good fight for freedom of speech, and to possibly give
>>
Trystero Lot writes:
> it seems the censoredHeaders not working for me.
It works for me.
> have anyone tried to use this and add useragent?
It's "user-agent", not "useragent".
censoredHeaders = user-agent
Juliusz
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> And what about Microsoft? I think someone should be targeting/lobbying them
> to
> include a Tor client and default bridge relay in every version of Windows 8
> or
> 9. Find out what it would take to get them to do this, and keep a list.
> Assign
> someone to this task full time. Tell
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