Seems that right there, at the green onion button, there could be, under
New Identity, a selection for New IP address that would retain the
old functionality.
On 01/26/2014 08:53 PM, Katya Titov wrote:
Sukhoi:
Hi,
Many TOR exit nodes were banned to access some sites. One way to
by-pass this
On 07/05/2013 01:41 AM, Katya Titov wrote:
The certificate will be cached in the client, however if the cert is
changed (e.g. MitMed) then the client will accept the new one as long
as it checks out through the regular checking processes. So a MitM
which doesn't involve coercing a CA (or
I use riseup as well. They have always been great for me, including when
I've had a minor problem or two -- such as when emails from a list for
freelance writers were accidentally marked as spam. That ticket was
fixed right away. The only trouble I have with riseup is the 2 MB limit
for outbound
Tor user and list lurker here. Pidgin for Linux does not[1] have
out-of-the-box support for IRC SASL authentication, which is important
to have (for example, [2]). (There are two Pidgin patches[3, 4] for SASL
authentication support, but they are beyond my skill level to implement,
which means they
Hi Tor Talk,
Lurker and user of Tor here. Thanks y'all for your hard work making Tor
possible!
Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com:
2nd, I can't find anywhere - w/o signing up - what Riseup's general
starting storage quota or max message and / or attachment size
limits are, even using search