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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 2:46 AM, Nick Mathewson
wrote:
Hi, all!
There's a new Tor release candidate! Because it's not an official
release,, you should only run it if you're
Hello!
I have some ideas to improve tor project and I'm not sure that I'm writing in
right place. I'm operating a tor exit node for a long time, and I use tor not
only on computer but even on my phone. Since I first installed tor browser I
feel great improvements in tor network's speed, but
hi together,
has somebody an idea of the possibility to protect an afs or coda file
server with tor ?
thanks and greetings
alex
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thanks, very good and usfull response..
the problem was realy the vpn version..
as an hidden service..
i give the advice a try
Am 2015-01-20 02:16, schrieb grarpamp:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:39 PM, Mueller, Alex
alex.muel...@lrz.tu-muenchen.de wrote:
has somebody an idea of the possiblity
You could install and configure proxychains and use that.
Proxychains is also suggested here
https://userbase.kde.org/Kontact#Enabling_SOCKS_support_in_KMail_and_KNode
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Please Mccarron,
The discussion is dead. You killed it yourself by not adding anything
meaningful as far as I have seen. You just repeat yourself again and again as
if it's a mantra. You got statistics to back up your claims? Good - show them!
You got the script you used to track the onions?
It is indeed a tough problem, but I guess we have to try and see how it
works out. In the end, it is/would be about covering parts of actual
*costs* of infrastructure, not the time people volunteer to maintain it.
It is already the case that (large) parts of the Tor network are funded
by
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So do companies. Your ISP was apparently unhappy with the exit node you had
and looked quite far for something to shut it off.
Feel free to change the former exit node to a relay.
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Am 24. Mai 2013 21:36:53 schrieb Chris Patti
On 04/13/2013 12:14 PM, grarpamp wrote:
I mean, most overlays out there are NOT for anonymity
Not for strong anonymity at least. Many are closes source windows blobs
and generally weighted towards filesharing and vague vpn privacy claims.
Those are definitely the ones to avoid. If you can't see
On 04/13/2013 10:44 PM, adrelanos wrote:
Hi Gregory!
Gregory Disney:
Let's not dread on things out of our control; IMO we should use these
concerns to develop solutions then turn them into soultions that we can
implement. Obviously we can't develop around assassinations nor state
funded
Since I cannot reply to anonymous remailers, I will simply post my
replies here.
Also note how I am not a coward. My IP address is right there in the
headers.
Unlike you cowards, I really don't care if you block me.
I'm forking your code and making all of you irrelevant anyway.
On 04/13/2013 01:29 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
Thus spake Alex M (Coyo) (c...@darkdna.net):
On 04/13/2013 12:13 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
If you have a specific list of design flaws that aren't couched in
long rants, we can perhaps help instruct you on how you might
solve them in your redesign with Mr
On 04/13/2013 01:54 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Alex M (Coyo)c...@darkdna.net wrote:
I must have somehow missed it.
I would really appreciate a link. I cannot seem to find it on my own.
Thank you in advance.
Here are the common ways: roll a bunch of bridges using Amazon's cloud
[1], have
I think you're right.
On 04/13/2013 04:32 AM, Gregory Disney wrote:
OnionCat? Anything more extreme than that is going to have be built from
the ground up.
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 5:20 AM, Alex M (Coyo) c...@darkdna.net wrote:
On 04/13/2013 01:54 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Alex M (Coyo)c
On 04/13/2013 10:27 AM, adrelanos wrote:
Alex M (Coyo):
I have still not gotten a straight answer about whether or not the
bridge community featureset has been released in the stable tor client.
It's all in there.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
AlternateBridgeAuthority
On 04/13/2013 10:29 AM, adrelanos wrote:
Alex M (Coyo):
On 04/13/2013 12:13 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
Otherwise, thanks for your concern/veiled threats/trolling.
Because obviously criticism and actual concern for the well-being of a
foss project is always trolling and threats.
I hope you aren't
On 04/13/2013 10:35 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Alex M (Coyo) c...@darkdna.net wrote:
On 04/13/2013 01:54 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Here are the common ways: roll a bunch of bridges using Amazon's cloud
[1], have friends/allies/interesting frenemies run bridges using Vidalia
[2], or just use
On 04/12/2013 10:27 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
Cool story bro.
I know.
We're worried about these things too, I guess.
I believe it. I'm in the market for a bridge, if you'll sell one to me.
I mean, if killing us all is really the best way to stop Tor, then I
would submit to you that Tor is
On 04/12/2013 10:37 PM, adrelanos wrote:
Hi Alex,
these are interesting thoughts. I wrote something related a while ago.
Tor: lobbies vs lobbies - Who will prevail?:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2012-August/025109.html
Alex M (Coyo):
Is Tor ever going to include support
be interesting to see several competing Tor networks. May or
may not happen in long term future, if Tor can attract much more users
and relays.
Alex probable won't be up for creating an alternative Tor network with
that threat model. As soon as you host a relay or directory authority,
it's difficult
On 04/13/2013 12:13 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
Otherwise, thanks for your concern/veiled threats/trolling.
Because obviously criticism and actual concern for the well-being of a
foss project is always trolling and threats.
I hope you aren't a contributor.
On 04/13/2013 12:13 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
If you have a specific list of design flaws that aren't couched in
long rants, we can perhaps help instruct you on how you might solve
them in your redesign with Mr Disney, or at least point you toward
some tickets you two should read and follow during
Eric (and the rest of the list),
If you have a problem with LeaseWeb Tor mail me at a.dejo...@leaseweb.com,
so I can recity any problems.
If you can mail me the ticket numer on the above address I'll fix it.
Cheers,
Alex de Joode
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 04:28:56PM +, Beyond Hosting wrote
Hi Mike,
thanks for your quick response. I'm going to investigate a bit more on this,
there's some document where I can find this information regarding the
exit nodes?
Alex
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Mike Cardwell t...@lists.grepular.comwrote:
On 11/10/11 14:05, alex mayer wrote:
I'm
] for example.
Greetings
Alex
[1] https://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4263.en.html
[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDkHPNbCC1M
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On 05-27 17:56, intrigeri wrote:
Not really, but enabling starttls mode makes it work:
$ /usr/bin/torify openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect 83.223.73.105:465
True, but I actually want to *not* do that.
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to *not* do that.
My guess is that the problem relates to the SMTP server not accepting
raw TLS on port 465. Is the perhaps an MS Exchange server?
The thing is: it works without Tor.
The Server is a qmail, although the port there is a Stunnel.
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