Hi
Moritz Bartl,
It sounds cool to provide context menus rather than only stick with manual
upload. So I feel the extension will come up with both options to use
context menus as well as upload contents manually. Initially I'm working on
the context menus to encrypt messages. I will get back to yo
On 6/1/13 9:18 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Thanks Karsten, thanks Kostas! It's a little disturbing that moria1 is
> providing truncated responses but guess we'll dig into that more
> later.
Indeed, this would be pretty bad. I'm not convinced that moria1
provides truncated responses though. It co
Before rewriting torsocks, would it make sense to takeover proxychains
development either and/or to fork it?
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On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 2:43 PM, adrelanos wrote:
> Before rewriting torsocks, would it make sense to takeover proxychains
> development either and/or to fork it?
I'm not sure that proxychains is a great stating point either. There
hasn't been a new release since 2006 as far as I can tell, if I'm
Of what I can see, proxychains and tsocks have not been updated since
2006 and 2002 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/proxychains/). I'm not
sure how "alive" these projects are.
Torsocks is of course Tor centric so it can be aware of different things
like what Ian talked about which is to use Optim
David Goulet:
> Of what I can see, proxychains and tsocks have not been updated since
> 2006 and 2002 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/proxychains/). I'm not
> sure how "alive" these projects are.
The sourceforge project is dead.
There are two forks, maybe alive by your definition.
8 months ago:
I'd like to improve my Haskell skills. Are there any opportunities?
I've been told there is at least one project that uses Haskell, which is
not maintained. (For example, this page [1] mentions TorDNSEL, which
was replaced by TorBEL.)
[1] https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en