Le 18/04/2014 19:48, Nick Mathewson a écrit :
Personally, if I were starting over, I'd look into a multi-languge
approach: a memory-safe compiled language for most of the programming,
with cryptographic and lowest-level networking code in C, and a
scripting language for higher level tasks and
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Hi,
Reading the dev list yesterday I saw that a scan was performed on all
the relays in the Tor network and the ones vulnerable to OpenSSL
heartbleed had their fingerprints listed with a !reject argument by
the directory authorities.
So far so
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Hy there.
I'm using ChatSecure 13.1.13-beta2 and Orbot 13.06-RC2 from the guardianproject
repo.
Before heartbleed every thing was working like a charm.
Since the last update, regarding the occurence of the heartbleed bug, from
Orbot I can not