meejah:
> Jérémy Bobbio writes:
>
> > For those interested in details: Mike Hommey and the security team
> > agreed to ship an iceweasel-src package built from Iceweasel source that
> > could be used to maintain forks of Iceweasel in Debian in compliance
> > with th
or.git
$ cd check_tor && git tag -v 0.1
Browse using gitweb at:
<http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/lunar/check_tor.git>
check_tor.py is licensed under GPLv3+. Contributions are highly welcome.
[1] https://stem.readthedocs.org/
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get a properly co-installable and upgradable version of a system-wide
Torbrowser. This simply requires technical work, no politics involved.
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lu...@debian.org: :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism
are still there, I think it would result in a
pretty bad user experience.
I did not comment on this earlier because I simply still have nothing
better to show, even if I have some clues on how to get there. Actually,
Jamie Nguyen paved the way for Fedora [1]. The Debian path should not be
much d
ly encrypted (and not MITM'ed).
It makes interception a lot harder.
And you can be sure that what you receive in your mailbox will not be
harvested for data collection. Unfortunately, you are never alone: this
also depends on the server used to send the email...
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current-patches/firefox>
Then you will be able to use Torbutton again, as it takes care of a few
high level stuff still.
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lu...@debian.org
nt), as well as an overhaul of the hidden service code. SOCKS and
> Tor's current control-port protocol are not suitable for this.
OnionCat [1] can be seen as implementing P2P-over-HS. I never read a
similarily strong statement about it before.
[1] http://www.cypherpunk.at/onioncat/
records for this name, the name MUST NOT be an alias (in
the sense of RFC 1034 or RFC 2181).
.onion addresses do not map to IP addresses. So resolvers are likely to
give you a NXDOMAIN answer.
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lu...@
evious research on putting hidden service addresses in DNS records
lead me to think that using TXT records within a specific prefix would
be the easiest solution. Something like:
_onion.tor.petnames.tld. IN TXT "idnxcnkne4qt76tg"
Cheers,
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you try to use SNAT with a specific IP address
instead of MASQUERADE? Could you try to filter based on output
interfaces instead of destination addresses?
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lu...@debian.org
19:11:38.039 [notice] Tor v0.2.2.35 (git-73ff13ab3cc9570d).
You need at least 0.2.3.11-alpha to run an obfuscated Tor bridge. It
looks like you did not install the package from the `experimental-*`
suite of Torproject's Debian repository.
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it has been hijacked again by governments (USA, China, Russia)
to spy on Tor users.
What I read here is not really interesting: it over simplify what Tor
does, how it works and lean on conspiracy theories.
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Jérémy Bobbio.''`.
lu...@debian.org: :Ⓐ
am ticket is #3994.
[1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2011-July/002866.html
[2] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3994
Cheers,
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lu...@debian.org: :Ⓐ : # apt
e file?)
>
>
> Where can I find sutable package of Tor?
You can always use the one in the official Debian repositories. As you
can see on <http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/tor>, it is available for
armel.
Cheers,
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h stupid proxies or use NAT.
I am saying that because having separate "tor" and "tor-browser" package
in Debian gives me an opportunity to explain that Tor can be used for
other p
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