I've looked all over. Where can full release notes / change logs be
found for latest releases of TBB (alpha, beta or stable). All I've
found is brief summaries of main items.
Thanks.
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Thanks, exactly what I was looking for today :)
On 8/24/11, startx wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 18:27:51 +0200
> intrigeri wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> startx wrote (24 Aug 2011 15:49:24 GMT) :
>> > does anybody know a good presentation about using
>> > tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not dev
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On 08/24/2011 11:49 AM, startx wrote:
> does anybody know a good presentation about using
> tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not developers ) which can be
> modified and used for talks?
You can download the slide stack I used for my NOVALUG
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 18:27:51 +0200
intrigeri wrote:
> hi,
>
> startx wrote (24 Aug 2011 15:49:24 GMT) :
> > does anybody know a good presentation about using
> > tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not developers ) which
> > can be modified and used for talks?
>
> Last time I needed somet
hi,
startx wrote (24 Aug 2011 15:49:24 GMT) :
> does anybody know a good presentation about using
> tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not developers ) which can be
> modified and used for talks?
Last time I needed something like that my starting point was
2011-01-TU-Berlin-Techtalk.pdf (a
On Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:49:24 startx wrote:
> does anybody know a good presentation about using
> tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not developers ) which can be
> modified and used for talks?
>
> i found a few things on slideshare.net but either download was disabled
> or it was
hello
does anybody know a good presentation about using
tor and onion routing, targetting users ( not developers ) which can be
modified and used for talks?
i found a few things on slideshare.net but either download was disabled
or it was onion routing geek talk.
startx
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Am 22.08.2011 12:08, schrieb Alexandre Girard:
I'm trying to open a new tor exit node on tetaneutral.net - associative
ISP in Toulouse, France - and I've got a question after reading the
best-practices available on this page:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node-minimal-harassm
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just had an idea, how an attacker could slow down the Tor network,
> > and wanted it to discuss with you.
> > To my knowledge, there is only the BadExit and BadDirectory flag,
> > nothing like BadNode.
> > In contrast to a bad exit, which is misbehaving, how could the network
>
On Aug 24, 2011, at 10:54 AM, morphium wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just had an idea, how an attacker could slow down the Tor network,
> and wanted it to discuss with you.
> To my knowledge, there is only the BadExit and BadDirectory flag,
> nothing like BadNode.
> In contrast to a bad exit, which is misb
> From: "bemoo...@hushmail.com"
> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 1:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] de-anonymization by correlating circuit changes
>
>T hanks Curious Kid, I meant exactly what you wrote.
>
> Are zou sure, TOR avoids circuits in which exit and entrz are in
> the same countrz? It
Hi,
I just had an idea, how an attacker could slow down the Tor network,
and wanted it to discuss with you.
To my knowledge, there is only the BadExit and BadDirectory flag,
nothing like BadNode.
In contrast to a bad exit, which is misbehaving, how could the network
block a node, which has all out
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