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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 21:35:14 -0500
Andrew Lewman wrote:
> A reminder that this migration occurs this week.
>
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 15:05:03 -0500
> Andrew Lewman wrote:
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> > Hello or-talk subscribers,
> >
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:09:56 -0500 (EST)
scroo...@lavabit.com wrote:
> I've been fighting two different Tor users for a week. Each is
> apparently having a good time trying to see how quickly they
> can get results from Scroogle searches via Tor exit nodes.
I've talked to a few services that do o
There is a fine thread on or-dev about this, starting here,
http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/Jan-2011/msg00029.html
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 13:25:30 -0500
Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
> Is it possible to have Torbutton activate Tor only on specified tabs
> and not others? It would make Tor much more useful.
Mike can answer this better, but I believe the main problem with this
is that Firefox doesn't have a per-tab referen
In my opinion, judging a relay based on exit policy is a slippery slope
we don't want to go down. We never claim to make using Tor alone safer
than using the Internet at large. Whether the creep is at Starbucks
sniffing the wifi or running a relay is irrelevant to me. Encouraging
people to use e
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 12:20:10 +
"Geoff Down" wrote:
> Thank you Juliusz, I appreciate your efforts.
> Clearly Tor needs to ship with a working Polipo, so if this is a real
> fault would the bundle developers please revert to the version which
> was in the Vidalia 0.2.9 bundle, which is still w
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 23:15:17 +
Matthew wrote:
> I'm still not getting this. My understanding is that you have the
> data and the header when using TCP. If only the data is encrypted
> then what happens to the headers?
Does this image help at all?
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/projects/pre
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 19:46:20 +0100
Jan Weiher wrote:
> This node looks suspicious to me, because there is no contact info
> given and the exit policy allows only unencrypted traffic:
It hasn't shown up in any of the exit scans as suspicious. Lack of
contact info isn't a concern. The exit policy
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:51:56 -0500
Flamsmark wrote:
> I run a Tor exit node because I support the ubiquitous availability
> of strong anonymity for anyone who wants it. Tor is one of the
> strongest, best- researched, and most widely-used online anonymity
> system, and I want to help keep it runni
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:21:56 -0800
travis+ml-tor-t...@subspacefield.org wrote:
> > The real answer is to fix firefox so it doesn't need a proxy
> > between it and Tor. We patch firefox to do just this in the osx
> > and linux tor browser bundles. Polipo was a fine kludge until
> > either we start
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 02:29:49 +0100
Dirk wrote:
> But I wan't a legally binding statement from a lawyer or an official
> (BSI) that running TOR exit nodes in germany is legal.
Ask the CCC for a start. They have defended many Germans already.
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 13:22:58 -0600
Peter McCann wrote:
> On the website describing how to set up a hidden service
> I saw a mention of a (hypothetical?) "Hidden Services Wiki"
> where pointers to hidden services are stored. Does such a wiki exist?
> If so, where can I find it?
Years ago, there w
On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 00:55:32 +0800
Trystero Lot wrote:
> will this work with linksys ata specially 3102?
We're just adding a correct tor configuration to openwrt. If openwrt
supports your device, then our tor mods should as well.
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:18:09 +
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Is it very difficult to buy a SIM without showing ID in the USA or
> countries of Western Europe? Sorry for such off topic but it is very
> interesting to know are there any countries in Western Europe or
> states of the USA when it is
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 14:02:34 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> > We've generally suggested gmail because their bulk account creation
> > process was good. It seems this is not the case any more.
>
> What is this bulk account creation you speak of?
Gmail used to have the ability to stop bots from creating
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:25:25 +
Matthew wrote:
> In System / Administration / Software Sources / Authentication there
> is an deb.torproject.org archive signing key dated 2009-09-04 with
> the value 886DDD89.
This is correct.
> Am I correct to think that this key sufficient to verify updates
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 00:29:58 +
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Last time my tor-node regularry fails. How can I debug causes of it?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#MyTorkeepscrashing.
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:19:03 -0800
"Theodore Bagwell" wrote:
> Some of you may be aware of the paper,"Cyber Crime Scene
> Investigations (C2SI) through Cloud Computing"
> (http://www.cs.uml.edu/~xinwenfu/paper/SPCC10_Fu.pdf) which
> illustrates a feasible method of invalidating the anonymity affo
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 20:03:58 -0500
grarpamp wrote:
> Wish the mbox or maildir archives were available/mirrored for easy
> search, reading, reference and reply using native mail clients :)
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 20:11:44 -0500
Justin Aplin wrote:
> I agree that dropping the expert packages might be a good idea, but
> I don't see a reason that the Vidalia bundles should fall behind.
The reason for the delay in packages is the powerpc build machine died
a melting death when the internal
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:59:47 +0800
waterloo wrote:
> can I only use 3 bridges in torrc ? thx
You can use many more than 3. Tor will see if they are reachable and
use those that are working. I've seen people with 50 configured in
vidalia.
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 19:19:02 +0100
Matthew wrote:
> There is a "Hints and Tips for Whistleblowers Guide" available at
> http://ht4w.co.uk/.
The first problem is the content is actually served up by
hostingprod.com and not ht4w.co.uk.
As far as the content in question, it is dangerously wrong
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 01:21:30 +0300
Erdem Bayer wrote:
> Hi
>
> After last website update, vidalia source tarball link goes missing
> from this address:
>
> http://www.torproject.org/projects/dist/vidalia-0.2.9.tar.gz
>
> However it is still referred on this page, but the download link is
> bro
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 19:57:42 +0100
"Geoff Down" wrote:
> "[warn] The configuration option 'StrictExitNodes' is deprecated; use
> 'StrictNodes' instead."
> It would help if such an option were documented in
> https://www.torproject.org/tor-manual.html.en
> or shipped in the expert install package
On Sat, 02 Oct 2010 15:58:15 -0500
David Bennett wrote:
> I am facing a moral dilemma in regards to joining the tor proxy
> network. I am hoping a discussion may alleviate some of my concerns.
It seems what you are wrestling with is the dual use nature of
any technology.
Some easy examples a
to help others,
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/LiveCDBestPractices.
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; your clock is not correct, Tor will not be able to function. Please
> verify your computer displays the correct time.
Either your clock or the directory server's clock is wrong.
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ushing traffic through tor:
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As for your comment about "pain to switch", use two browsers. One for
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llance. I'll
start a conversation with them. Thanks for bringing this up.
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pears to be located in the UK according to blutmagie.de.
whois and RIPE agree with blutmagie. Gmail is wrong. Perhaps they use
different geoip databases.
If you look at your circuits, are you exiting from the UK or do you
have split circuits where some may be going to gstatic.com through
another
focus on the vast majority of traffic that
helps someone. However, we have bridges, exit policies, and lots of
other technologies they could sponsor just as easily.
This is a long answer to your questions and suggestions. However, I
encourage the debate. Even more so, I enco
erprint is
Or here,
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Iwanttorunmorethanonerelay
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ands aren't under US Government
rule. Internews Europe is different from Internews, and funded
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d the Firefox 3.5.x codebase. 3.6 is next, or maybe
we just skip and go to 4.x. There is exactly one person working on
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wsers have that value.
> Why? What could mean the above value of that characterisrics?
Maybe Seth or Peter can answer this question based on the code logic
in panopticlick.
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planation is this detainment and
interrogation are due to Jacob's volunteering with Wikileaks. As far
as we know today, the US government still believes in anonymity.
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was any problem in sending them
potentially millions of queries per day. They never responded. Now
that we have their attention, maybe they will.
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t; Looks like you're trying to use tsocks on os x? It doesn't (easily)
> work on os x, even for non-gui apps.
Whatever is in macports works fine for me. I use it daily.
> There's a program from Dug Song named dsocks that does, I hear.
I could never get this working on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:44:51 +0530
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> or is it safe enough?
No. torproxy.net and tor-proxy.net, while two different sites, are
wholly unrelated to The Tor Project. The torproxy.net domain may not
even be using Tor as far as I can tell.
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> help to outline the basic idea?
It sounds like you want a gui for tsocks.
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ion, I think. If you
use tor, little snitch/ipfw won't see the traffic as it's being
tunnelled through Tor.
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ut nxdomain redirects at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISP_redirect_page.
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check that a response was received. The response is probably then
catalogued for some future court case.
And to your scary realization, yes, baseless accusations have concrete
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oes it work for
you?" test package. So far, it's worked on the 4 different networks
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one of the test networks, only to have it go away a day later.
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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.
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ions of http/https proxies out there. Try
http://proxy.org/ as a starting point.
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open and active area of research as to the degree of anonymity
(increase or decrease) one receives as you develop trusted paths through the
network (pick your own path), or Autonomous System aware paths, or country
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ssue. See https://trac.vidalia-
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On 05/01/2010 10:39 AM, James Brown wrote:
> Very thanks, I installed it by port.
> I yet resolve my problem by discribed you method, thanks again.
> Now there is yet one exit-node in the World :-)
Awesome. Thanks for running an exit node.
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for my home system, only as a Tor server
> for public needs for protecting and sponsoring the Tor project?
First off, how did you install tor? by port or by source?
You probably want to look in /usr/local/etc and set tor_enabled=YES in
/usr/local/etc/rc.conf, not /etc/rc.conf. Your torrc should als
TheOnionRouter/GoodBadISPs
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>
> I have had 5 of these warnings now in 12 hrs today. To me that seems
> kind of excessive, but maybe its just me.
The issue is generally a libevent problem, not specific to any one OS
that I can see.
I've worked around it by setting up a caching nameserver on localhost.
ure out which
prefs.js settings need to be changed.
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w things to rebalance and better utilize
the relays we have. See the fine thread on tor-relays for the more
detailed discussion,
http://archives.seul.org/tor/relays/Apr-2010/msg00043.html
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ct. If tor wasn't previously told to account for bytes
sent and received, it won't do so.
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 23:20:40 +0530, emigrant
wrote:
:During ARPs the mac address would get recorded isn't it?
:So how does TOR protect anonymity with regard to mac addresses?
Tor works at the tcp layer, not the layers below it.
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as a relay" if the tor client finds itself reachable by the outside
world. Getting these options correct without screwing users is
difficult. However, we are making progress.
In the meanwhile, we need more relays, in particular exit relays, to
help speed up Tor for everyone.
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. Pending research involves which set of
bridges were blocked; website, email, twitter/qq account, or all of them.
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people watch the commits on or-cvs, or in the actual
repositories, that they can build their own tor from source without issue.
I'll give zzzjethro666 credit for trying to validate what was posted on
the Internet. It's better than blindly believing it as fact.
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On 02/28/2010 10:58 AM, Tiana Frings wrote:
> THNX! I've discovered what "bridges" are and included several bridges
> already. However, the problem is still the same?
Do you have a local firewall or anti-virus that is blocking localhost?
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Publishing lists of bridges is bad, but not the end of the world. I
mean, we give them out over unencrypted email and microblogging sites.
Effectively, we're publishing them to the world.
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t; Edit in Mac? and load, how?
What are you trying to do that cannot be accomplished in Vidalia?
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I have Firefox 3.5 on an Ubuntu Karmic VM. Is there something I
> can do to bypass this warning?
It's a known bug,
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=1219.
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SL handshaking is blocked (A packet for SSL client Hello is sent to
> 74.207.232.33, but the bridge never gives me reponse):
This could also mean the bridge is offline. If you can "openssl
s_client -connect IP:port", does this work?
Is ssl to say, gmail, or taobao also messed up?
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> directory
How did you install tor?
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lt on top of Tor at all. They may
ship the tor source code to claim some relevance to Tor, but in fact,
use ssh tunnels or https squid proxies rather than tor to transport your
traffic.
The FAQ you linked to on the wiki is world-writable. Feel free to
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but most
bridges worked. They also seemed to mess with ssl in general, which
also made tor, https, vpns, and ssh tunnels sad.
And running at debug loglevel seems overkill when notice level logs tell
you what's going on just fine.
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r search engine for "get around blocked
> internet", etc, which ends up using a webproxy.
This is why the Tor Browser Bundle exists,
http://www.torproject.org/torbrowser/. It's self-contained and
pre-configured. Just download, extract, and run. There's no
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On 02/20/2010 03:58 PM, Marco Bonetti wrote:
> Andrew Lewman wrote:
>> Chrisd even wrote Mozilla a patch and submitted it on the bug.
> cool, do you apply the patch to windows tor bundles? if not, it could be
> worth to be applied :)
No, we don't build our own Firefox yet.
browsing mode.
Chromium is relatively new, and we're working with the team to
implement the APIs necessary to integration of a truly anonymous/private
browsing mode.
We'd also like to work with Mozilla on the same pathway, but so far we
haven't made the right connections in the or
xy.org/, reconfigure Vidalia to not
start a http proxy, and configure privoxy to point at tor as a socks server.
Search engines should be able to find you many walkthrough in far
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> to the otr website to explain what "authenticate" means, like a help
>> file.
>>
> *** Yes, that is what I thought. Is there a way to tell the portable
> Tor-enabled Firefox browser, "always use me and don't launch any other
> browser"?
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CKS layer
fix. Chrisd even wrote Mozilla a patch and submitted it on the bug.
The final point is that this is all free software. You are in control.
If you don't like polipo, but do like privoxy, then don't install
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timation. could anyone confirm this?
The best person to answer this is Karsten, and he's currently traveling.
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otherwise, sure sounds good.
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ut their issues, I'm happy to
talk to them. I bet with a high probability that by blocking Tor exit
nodes, the attacks didn't go away. Now they just originate from other
IPs (zombie computers/botnets, open proxies, etc). Blocking tor clients
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gt; user agent is used and I'm not happy with it.
Then uncheck the option and set your own user agent. There are other
options to control your user agent, feel free to use those. If you want
to partition yourself, by all means, do so.
The reason we don't provide more user agents is to ma
On 02/02/2010 02:14 AM, twinkletoedtur...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Is this a bug?
Yes, https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=1090.
We're still working on it. In fact, we're working on rewriting the
entire codebase around {Exclude}{Entry|Exit}Nodes opti
//www.torproject.org/dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-0.2.2.8-alpha-0.2.7-10.5-10.6-only-ppc.dmg
and .asc are the normal vidalia-bundle configuration.
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ifiable exit relay ip address. It should be hard to
tell if there is 1 tor user or 1 million from the other information
gleaned about the browser.
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://bugs.torproject.org.
And thank you to everyone who has tested the packages this week. The
feedback is great.
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outside the browser VM).
Already working on that, https://www.torproject.org/torvm/ or pick a
live cd with tor integrated into it.
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sites are useless without javascript
enabled. Torbutton protects against known attacks via javascript (yes
there's something to be said about unknown attacks...).
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On 01/27/2010 12:25 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> Packages for testing are available at:
> https://www.torproject.org/dist/testing/
The 10.5/10.6 powerpc packages are now available at the above url too.
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systems show it works
for me. Update
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=1225 if it
doesn't work or you have other issues with these testing packages.
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update Firefox to 3.5.7
update Pidgin to 2.6.5
update Tor to 0.2.1.22
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t; bundle down in the right spot.
>
Ok. The vidalia-bundles for Windows and osx i386 were updated on the
19th. The vidalia-bundle for osx ppc and the tor browser bundles were
updated on the 22nd.
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avialable in a few hours.
> It appears to only contain Vidalia and a Torbutton install.
This is the new drag-and-drop installer. Everything is preconfigured
and contained within /Applications/Vidalia.app.
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