> 1. Python (local machine) proxy to access hidden services without
> installing TOR on the machine.
>
> 2. DNS resolution via TOR, without installing TOR.
>
> 3. Maybe, a Python proxy to create hidden services without installing
> TOR. This point could be detrimental to TOR ecosystem, nevertheless
I suggest you review how PKI works, and what TLS and SSL mean.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> I finally watched the recent FlashProxy talk, and the bit about "Not
> working on HTTPS" intrigued me. I looked into it, and had two initial
> ideas.
>
> ==
>
Awesome. Congrats on the 1.0 release. Literally just using this an hour
ago.
ROC
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi all. After eighteen months of work and a number of delays rivaling
> that of the Big Dig I'm pleased to announce the initial release of
> stem!
>
> For t
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On 31/03/13 05:03, Damian Johnson wrote:
> For those who aren't familiar with it, stem is a python controller
> library for tor. With it you can write scripts and applications
> that interact with your tor client or relay. For some examples of
> what
Hi all. After eighteen months of work and a number of delays rivaling
that of the Big Dig I'm pleased to announce the initial release of
stem!
For those who aren't familiar with it, stem is a python controller
library for tor. With it you can write scripts and applications that
interact with your
I finally watched the recent FlashProxy talk, and the bit about "Not
working on HTTPS" intrigued me. I looked into it, and had two initial
ideas.
==
Mixed Content. This isn't great, but it's something that might work for now.
Chrome and FF do not block an HTTP iframe on a
Hello,
I want to help censored Tor users by running an obfsproxy bridge, but I
(think I) also want to concurrently run TBB for my personal use. The
reason I would rather not use the TBB as the obfsproxy bridge is I don't
leave TBB open and running 24/7; unless starting/stopping the obfs
bridge a f
> Does this mean that you're planning to expand the SoaT codebase? Write
> a revised version? If the project is going to be revived then it would
> make sense for it to take advantage of one of our newer controller
> libraries...
Yeah the plan is to do a complete rerwrite of SoaT. That guy was a
b
30.03.2013 00:19, whistler:
> On: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 17:06:30 +0100, intrigeri wrote:
>> whistler wrote (25 Mar 2013 18:55:25 GMT) :
>>> But when I go to
>>
>>> https://archive.torproject.org/amnesia.boum.org/tails/stable/
>>
>>> to find it, that directory is not there.
>>
>>> When I go directl
23.03.2013 19:31, Christian Sturm:
> Hello,
>
[...]
>
> I might put the code on GitHub or so later.
Please do that.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/tor-flashproxy-badge/
You could make this available for Thunderbird as well. I modified the
install.rdf and was able to add it an
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