> - I feel that the max settings imposed by the 50k max size limit, will satisfy
> most crazy hidden service use cases that someone might have wrt scalability
> or number of authed clients. It can support up to 350 authed clients, and 20
> intro points. We should increase the max size limit,
Tom van der Woerdt:
> How about a conf.d style folder that plugins like bridges can drop files in?
>
> $ yum install -y obfs4proxy
> ...
> $ cat /etc/tor/torrc.d/obfs4.conf
> ServerTransportPlugin obfs3,obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy managed
> ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 0.0.0.0:9013
> ServerT
It’s currently difficult for bridge operators to keep up with the
changes in pluggable transports world. You’ve to be following tor
development and censorship-war very closely to know which transport is
needed currently and how to run them.
There are many people who are still running vanilla bridg
Hi there,
I'm working with some folks to compile a list of most active official
and community projects we have. There are some projects listed on our
volunteer page[1] but I'm not confident if the list is complete or even
up to date. Please have a look at that page and let me know if your
project
Lunar:
> Tor Browser folks have been tagging tickets with tbb-usability:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/tags/tbb-usability
>
> Do you want an extra tag for those?
This is a good question. I'm aware of tbb-usability tag and have already
added it to my filters; but I'm treating tbb team
Hello devs,
May I encourage you to add "UX" tag (keyword) to the tickets you're
filing or working on that are related to usability in any ways?
This is to get a sense of how many tickets and what workload is related
to usability in tor-related products. So I want to humbly ask you to use
the tag
Ian Goldberg:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 06:06:36AM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
>> Essentially, codesign only touches executable binaries in the .app (see
>> that second link for info on how the binary's segments get moved around)
>> and also adds an SC_Info directory for codesign/DRM metadata.
>
> Wa
Kenneth Freeman:
> I edit Wikipedia a lot, and thus am delighted by the ambient music of
> Listen to Wikipedia.
>
> http://listen.hatnote.com/#en
>
> So, why not Listen to Tor? More specifically, to a Tor exit node?
Very interesting idea.
> I'm a bit surprised that this music of anonymity (so t
Gautham Nekkanti:
> I want to put forward a project idea of Simple analytics tool for HIDDEN
> service providers. Although, there are already thousands of
> third-party traffic statistic tools, most of them require javascript and
> just defeats the whole purpose of server anonymity. This project is
Damian Johnson:
> Hi all. Quick question, any objections to us dropping the projects wiki?
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/projects
>
> It's years out of date and redundant with the volunteer page, which I
> continue to update on occasion...
>
> https://www.torproject.o
Arturo Filastò wrote:
> On 10/7/14, 6:18 AM, M. C. McGrath wrote:
>>> The kind of data that they end up generating looks something like
>>> this:
>>> http://arturo.filasto.net/vizPlayground/bridge_rearchability.csv
>>
>> Nice- though the link seems to be dead for me (I get a 404). But it is
>> gr
isis:
[...]
>> Are some of our least technical users, many of whom have never even seen a
>> command line before and who may live in Sub-Saharan Africa or one of the
>> Stan countries with only a rudimentary knowledge of English going to
>> understand the difference between vanilla bridges and, say
Hi Devs,
[For those of you who have missed Vidalia, and for those of you who
hated it dearly but still needed an easy-to-use Tor controller]
A long while ago, when I was bored on an airplane, I tried to imagine a
nice controller inside TBB, with all the good features of Vidalia and
some more stuf
Hi Israel,
Following are my comments on your proposal[1], that I've mentioned on
IRC earlier today.
Sukhbir, Roger and others are more than welcome to share their inputs.
1- wrt cloud-storage mirrors and private git-repo, ideally the links
shouldn't be stored anywhere at all. Sending an email to
It doesn't have anything to do with TorBirdy. All you really have to do,
is to have Encryption on by default in Enigmail.
Your drafts are now going to be encrypted. Problem solved!
Bests,
--
Nima
0XC009DB191C92A77B | mrphs - https://anarchy.io
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to
I didn't find it on torproject page. but anyways here it is:
https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/cupcake/language/fa/
Please donate the /whatever amount of/ money you had in mind for this
translation to Tor Project.
My small contribution. Only for David's great job.
Bests,
--
Nima
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Griffin Boyce:
> After chatting with Runa, decided to go ahead and post this to the
> list. If strings could be updated/finalized by early December, that
> would help the process a lot. =)
Planing to post it on Transifex? or link me if you already did?
--
Nima
0XC009DB191C92A77B | mrphs - ana
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