Hi,
if I decompress one of the list archive files, for example:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2011-April.txt.gz
I get gzip compressed data.
Did something go wrong when migrating the list or is there a particular
reason to compress these files twice?
(decompressing twice results i
On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 05:10:29 +
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Roger, what do you think about using gnash instead flash? Could it
> deanonymize too?
I talked to Rob Savoye of the Gnash project about this. He doesn't
think his code will disobey proxy settings. It's a fine topic to
on which to do
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 11:48:44 +0200
HÃ¥ken Hveem wrote:
> > I was not aware of #2594, so I created #2791: "Web interface for an
> > Excito B3 version of the Torouter". I have had a look at the code,
> > but lack of documentation makes things a bit tricky. Maybe this is
> > something you can help me w
On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:03:20 +0200
tagnaq wrote:
> if I decompress one of the list archive files, for example:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2011-April.txt.gz
> I get gzip compressed data.
> Did something go wrong when migrating the list or is there a
> particular reason to co
On 4/7/2011 1:54 PM, grarpamp wrote:
The shortest answer is that strong pseudonyms are useful, even (or
especially) in a well connected social environment. Many people want
to have those links. Many want use some of the services google offers:
https://www.google.com/intl/en/options/
Many want to
Using vidalia bundle 0.2.10 / 0.2.30 w/ Torbutton 1.3.2a in Vista x64,
Firefox 4.0
Loading the simplest web page (no busy sites, no d/l sites, etc.) is
incredibly slow, & usually times out. Much slower than I've ever seen
it unless there was something wrong w/ internet conn in general. Seems
Hi! When will TorBrowser with Firefox 4 for Windows be released? Tired
of waiting :)
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Thus spake Joe Btfsplk (joebtfs...@gmx.com):
> Using vidalia bundle 0.2.10 / 0.2.30 w/ Torbutton 1.3.2a in Vista x64,
> Firefox 4.0
>
> There's an endless, constantly increasing list of scrubbed circuits -
> like below. It just keeps going thru them like a ticker tape.
> "Apr 08 14:36:37.277 [
On 4/8/2011 4:50 PM, Greg Kalitnikoff wrote:
Hi! When will TorBrowser with Firefox 4 for Windows be released? Tired
of waiting :)
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Thus spake Greg Kalitnikoff (kalitnik...@privatdemail.net):
> Hi! When will TorBrowser with Firefox 4 for Windows be released? Tired
> of waiting :)
So are we. FF4 offers a ton of awesomeness that we want to leverage.
For example, HTML5 allows youtube to work over Tor! (If you opt-in and
set your
Edit: I uninstalled / reinstalled Vidalia bundle (once more). This
time I del all files in (Vista) C:\users\\App Data\Roaming\Tor\
Now as soon as start Tor & enable Tor button 1.3.2, pages load fairly
quickly.
I don't think it should be necessary to install / uninstall / reinstall
3 times
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