I run Icedove 3.5.16 on Debian Squeeze (under a transparently-torified
linux user), Tor v0.2.1.30, TB 1.2.5.
When I try to log into my gmail accounts I have the next message:
> We've detected a problem with your cookie settings.
>
> Enable cookies
> Make sure your cookies are enabled. To enable
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 07:50:06AM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> > Exporting to CSV based of of the filters is an easy task. Is there
> > anyone else who would find this useful? If so I'll look into making a
> > PHP script that can do that right now. :)
>
> The odds of Tor picking a GSoC student
On 02.04.2011 05:27, Robert Ransom wrote:
>> Moritz Bartl, your script was very useful, I used it s a base, but
>> modified it a bit so that it would run on python 3.
> No shit. Your substantive contribution to TorExport consists of less
> than 10 new lines near the end -- diff attached.
So? Some
http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2011/04/improving-ssl-certificate-security.html
[...] The first is the Google Certificate Catalog. Google’s web crawlers
scan the web on a regular basis in order to provide our search and other
services. In the process, we also keep a record of all the SSL
On 4/2/2011 8:04 AM, James Brown wrote:
I run Icedove 3.5.16 on Debian Squeeze (under a transparently-torified
linux user), Tor v0.2.1.30, TB 1.2.5.
When I try to log into my gmail accounts I have the next message:
We've detected a problem with your cookie settings.
Enable cookies
Make sure
Google / Gmail requires cookies to login. I use a cookie manager addon in
Firefox 4. I allowed Google to set temporary cookies, & didn't get "cookies
are disabled" message. But, when open the Gmail page in Tor mode, try to
login - it gives me the following message (which seems like an idiotic
On 02/04/11 14:04, James Brown wrote:
I run Icedove 3.5.16 on Debian Squeeze (under a transparently-torified
linux user), Tor v0.2.1.30, TB 1.2.5.
When I try to log into my gmail accounts I have the next message:
We've detected a problem with your cookie settings.
Enable cookies
Make sure
El 2011-04-01 17.35, Pablo Velo de Swaan escribió:
oigan tengo entendido que la última version del tor button es la 1.2.5.
pero no es compatible con mozila firefox 4. Bueno, esperemos 1 añito a
que estos pendejos de vidalia saquen una versión más actualizada que sea
compatible ...
Esta es una l
Wo Kan Bu dao!
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:24:26 +0200
> Von: Jordi Espasa Clofent
> An: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Betreff: Re: [tor-talk] Duda pregunta por favor
> El 2011-04-01 17.35, Pablo Velo de Swaan escribió:
> > oigan tengo entendido que la úl
On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 09:35:00AM -0600, Pablo Velo de Swaan wrote:
> oigan tengo entendido que la última version del tor button es la
> 1.2.5. pero no es compatible con mozila firefox 4. Bueno, esperemos 1
> añito a que estos pendejos de vidalia saquen una versión más
> actualizada que sea compat
On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 13:49:15 -0400
Kragen Javier Sitaker wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 09:35:00AM -0600, Pablo Velo de Swaan wrote:
> > oigan tengo entendido que la última version del tor button es la
> > 1.2.5. pero no es compatible con mozila firefox 4. Bueno, esperemos 1
> > añito a que esto
On 02.04.2011 17:11, Matthew wrote:
>
>
> I am wondering if you are using Torbutton and, if so, whether you are
> using 1.3.2pre-alpha3?
>
> With extensions.torbutton.xfer_google_cookies as true and with the xpi
> downloaded (see below) I no longer received the error you have quoted.
>
> -
On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 14:17:48 -0500
Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>
>
> On 4/2/2011 12:16 PM, Matthew wrote:
> >
> >>>
> >>
> >> This problem has been discussed before, but I don't know the real
> >> solution, if there is one. Because the Tor exit node (in my case)
> >> appears to be in a diff country th
On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:53:51 +
James Brown wrote:
> On 02.04.2011 19:29, James Brown wrote:
> > On 02.04.2011 17:11, Matthew wrote:
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> I am wondering if you are using Torbutton and, if so, whether you are
> >> using 1.3.2pre-alpha3?
> >>
> >> With extensions.torbutton.xfer_go
On 4/2/2011 12:16 PM, Matthew wrote:
This problem has been discussed before, but I don't know the real
solution, if there is one. Because the Tor exit node (in my case)
appears to be in a diff country than one given to Gmail when opened
the acct (or the assumed country from my orig IP a
On 02.04.2011 20:07, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:53:51 +
> James Brown wrote:
>
>> On 02.04.2011 19:29, James Brown wrote:
>>> On 02.04.2011 17:11, Matthew wrote:
>>>
I am wondering if you are using Torbutton and, if so, whether you are
using 1.3.2pre-alp
On 02.04.2011 19:29, James Brown wrote:
> On 02.04.2011 17:11, Matthew wrote:
>>
>
>>
>> I am wondering if you are using Torbutton and, if so, whether you are
>> using 1.3.2pre-alpha3?
>>
>> With extensions.torbutton.xfer_google_cookies as true and with the xpi
>> downloaded (see below) I no longe
On 02.04.2011 19:29, James Brown wrote:
> On 02.04.2011 17:11, Matthew wrote:
>>
>
>>
>> I am wondering if you are using Torbutton and, if so, whether you are
>> using 1.3.2pre-alpha3?
>>
>> With extensions.torbutton.xfer_google_cookies as true and with the xpi
>> downloaded (see below) I no longe
On 4/2/2011 2:33 PM, katmagic wrote:
Google requires you to be able to receive a text message or phone call to
use a GMail account over Tor. This is unrelated to Torbutton's cookie handling
(which was broken but has since been fixed). Personally, I got a friend on IRC
to let me use his phone for
Thus spake Joe Btfsplk (joebtfs...@gmx.com):
> On 4/2/2011 2:33 PM, katmagic wrote:
> >Google requires you to be able to receive a text message or phone call to
> >use a GMail account over Tor. This is unrelated to Torbutton's cookie
> >handling
> >(which was broken but has since been fixed). Per
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