* Praedor Atrebates schrieb am 2010-08-18 um 19:11 Uhr:
> I get my tor setup and running and go over to duckduckgo to test it
> all out and what do I find? Duckduckgo requires javascript to be
> enabled! WTF?
As far as they write on their side they are working on a non-JS version.
So
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:30:38 + Praedor Atrebates
wrote:
>A quick response from DuckDuckGo indicated that they are currently
>working on a non-javascript version
I guess you didn't read the hole thread on this list, especially
this reply:
http://archives.seul.org/or/ta
On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 01:11:28 pm you wrote:
> Just a few days ago I recall reading an announcement that duckduckgo (search
> engine) was running a tor exit farm right here in this list. I get my tor
> setup and running and go over to duckduckgo to test it all out and what do
Just a few days ago I recall reading an announcement that duckduckgo (search
engine) was running a tor exit farm right here in this list. I get my tor
setup and running and go over to duckduckgo to test it all out and what do I
find? Duckduckgo requires javascript to be enabled! WTF
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-08-15 at 17:40 +0200, Michael Scheinost wrote:
>> 2. Why is it offering HTTP
>> If duckduckgo.com really cares for the anonymity and privacy of its
>> users, why do they offer unencrypted HTTP?
>> Even if tor users are encouraged to
On Sun, 2010-08-15 at 17:40 +0200, Michael Scheinost wrote:
> 2. Why is it offering HTTP
> If duckduckgo.com really cares for the anonymity and privacy of its
> users, why do they offer unencrypted HTTP?
> Even if tor users are encouraged to use HTTPS, some of them will
> forget
> doing so.
There
t; 1. Eugen is posting this text from
> http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2010/08/duckduckgo-now-operates-a-tor-exit-enclave.html
> without any comment to this mailinglist. This blog enrtry looks alot
> like an adveritsment to me. Eugens intentions are hidden. So perhaps he
> is connecte
t.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#WhatisExitEnclaving).
On the other hand, there are still some points coming up with the post
of Eugen that remain unclear to me:
1. Eugen is posting this text from
http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2010/08/duckduckgo-now-operates-a-tor-exit-enclave.html
wi
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:19 PM, morphium wrote:
>> An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
>> exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
>> extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
>> your traffic will exit on
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 18:19 +0200, "morphium"
wrote:
> > An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
> > exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
> > extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
> > your traffic will e
> An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
> exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
> extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
> your traffic will exit on localhost of the service you are intending to
> use. Th
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 16:09:18 +0100
"Geoff Down" wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, "Ted Smith" wrote:
>
> > An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
> > exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
> > extend circuits built to that ho
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Geoff Down wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, "Ted Smith" wrote:
>> An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
>> exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
>> extend circuits built to that host from th
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, "Ted Smith" wrote:
> An "exit enclave" is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
> exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
> extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
> your traffic will exit on
On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 13:01 +0200, Michael Scheinost wrote:
> Hi Eugen,
>
> I'm wondering why you posted this without any comment.
>
> On 08/13/2010 06:32 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> > DuckDuckGo now operates one of these relays, and more importantly an exit
> &g
Hi Eugen,
I'm wondering why you posted this without any comment.
On 08/13/2010 06:32 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> DuckDuckGo now operates one of these relays, and more importantly an exit
> enclave for DDG search engine traffic.
As far as I could see, DDH is a search engine frontend.
S
http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2010/08/duckduckgo-now-operates-a-tor-exit-enclave.html
DuckDuckGo now operates a Tor exit enclave
By Gabriel Weinberg on August 13, 2010 9:30 AM
Tor enables Internet anonymity by routing your traffic through a series of
encrypted relays.
DuckDuckGo now
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