Hi
I just updated to Tor browser 9.0.7 and now any site that I've given
javascript permission to no longer works! For example I go to
https://protonirockerxow.onion and the website says I should enable
javascript, but I already added this site to the ones that can send
javascript and Tor browser
On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 08:15 -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> On 2/20/20, Robin Lee wrote:
> > I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is?
> > ...
> > Is it just a function of time and amount of traffic, i.e. the
> > longer
> > you are online and the more t
On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 05:41 -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 07:25:32AM +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
> > I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is? Because last
> > week charges were brought against Flugsvamp, a Swedish darknet drug
> > s
Hi
I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is? Because last
week charges were brought against Flugsvamp, a Swedish darknet drug
shop. In the documents made public for the court case the police states
that is was able to trace the actual ip-addresses of the onion-
addresses. Flugsvamp ha
On 5/5/19, scar wrote:
> Lee wrote on 5/5/19 10:46:
>> note from my firefox user.js:
>> // dunno what gfx downloadable fonts are, but don't do it
>> // user_pref("gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled", false);
>> // breaks umatrix icons,
uot;, true);
For tbb you need to lower your security level from safest to safer
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On 4/30/19, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Lee:
>> On 4/5/19, Lee wrote:
>>> On 4/5/19, Kevin Simper wrote:
>>>> You should submit a patch, that would be a great way to move the
>>>> conversation forward đŸ˜„
>>>
>>> If I thought they'd add
On 4/5/19, Lee wrote:
> On 4/5/19, Kevin Simper wrote:
>> You should submit a patch, that would be a great way to move the
>> conversation forward đŸ˜„
>
> If I thought they'd add some warnings, sure, but I suspect that adding
> anything that would make the tor browser
ser/8.0.8/torbrowser-install-win64-8.0.8_en-US.exe.asc";>sig
And move the
Verify Tor Browser signature
link to immediately after.
Lee
> -Kevin
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 1:34 PM Lee wrote:
>
>> On 4/5/19, Kevin Simper wrote:
>> > I think the website
> The only thing I am missing is some call to actions for different parts of
> the website when you have done scrolling to the bottom of the page đŸ˜„
I'm missing a link for downloading tor.
Regards,
Lee
>
> -Kevin
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 4:17 PM Lee wrote:
>
tbb and the sig. It doesn't show which version
will be downloaded, but it does have working links, so it's infinitely
better than the download page.
Lee
> Apr 3, 2019, 10:47 AM by grarp...@gmail.com:
>
>>> why adversaries should finance tor project and publicly it if they
On Fri, 2019-02-08 at 07:33 +, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Joe:
> > On 2/4/19 2:04 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > There was a regression some time ago in Tor browser that it would
> > > no
> > > longer remember that java scripts had
Hi
There was a regression some time ago in Tor browser that it would no longer
remember that java scripts had been allowed for specific sites. Now every time
you start Tor browser it has forgotten all your previous settings. I thought it
was just some temporary regression but now it has been a
Hi list
I'm wondering what is the proper way to move all the
settings/bookmarks/saved passwords from one instance of Tor Browser to
an other? It doesn't matter if information gets overwritten on the
receiving end. Same version 8.0.4 and same OS (Linux) on both.
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being published & you updating to a version of the tor browser that
has the fix?
Have fun!
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On 6/7/17, Suhaib Mbarak wrote:
> Dear Lee,
>
> First of all thank you very much for your high response.
>
> As I mentioned in my email above , I'm using shadow simulator; not real tor
> network; my goal is only to run an experiment and from the output of that
> e
I've had a string of requests from Linode support staff that I block access
to certain IP addresses. They've restricted traffic to my exit node several
times when I've been slow to respond to their requests.
--Lee
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Keepin
To resurrect this thread, it appears that BoingBoing is now selling the
Anonabox through their store:
https://store.boingboing.net/sales/anonabox-pro
Does the Tor Project have an official position on this device?
--Lee
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Aeris wrote:
> > Besides some extra
Maybe Gmail doesn't do the same thing.
At least for me, Gmail puts most if not all yahoo mail into the spam
folder. Including yours:
Why is this message in Spam? It's similar to messages that were
detected by our spam filters.
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grarp...@gmail.com straight to the trash can.
Best regards,
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en this issue before? (It's not a bug with Tor, obviously)
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https://twitter.com/sleepylemur/status/700398420096188421
https://twitter.com/hashtag/error_code_1549011
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On 3/11/16, Flipchan wrote:
> Is it one IP per line?
What kind of internet connection do you have that lets you send email
but doesn't let you look at
http://www.talosintel.com/feeds/ip-filter.blf or
https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/ ?
>
> Lee skrev: (11 mars 2016 00:23:22 CET)
>
-l torlist
7007 torlist
$ wc -l cisco-blacklist
31516 cisco-blacklist
Thanks,
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http://m.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/24/hornet_highspeed_onion_routing_at_the_network_layer/
By Darren Pauli, 24 Jul 2015
Five academics have developed a Tor alternative network that can handle up
to 93Gb/s of traffic while maintaining privacy.
The HORNET system is more resistant to passive attack
-0800
> Lee Malek writes:
>
> > Hi, I am new here.
> >
> > I have an idea for a tor sub-project that would serve our purpose (fighting
> > censorship) perfectly.
> >
> > This would be a different version of tor - a sort of sub-tor... and a
> >
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To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Tor project idea for internet comments
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 17:26:32 -0300
> On Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:11:33 -0500
> "Lee Malek" wrote:
>
> > This has nothing to do with people cens
This has nothing to do with people censoring tor users and everything to do
with normal blogs censoring normal users because they don't like their
comments. I am thinking mainly of the USA here. This will be a problem as time
progresses.
This allows sharing of information directly on news sites
Hi, I am new here.
I have an idea for a tor sub-project that would serve our purpose (fighting
censorship) perfectly.
This would be a different version of tor - a sort of sub-tor... and a browser
plugin.
Everyone that installs this version of tor would be forced to run a relay - but
only for
nd vulnerabilities to DHS by e-mail at c...@cert.org
and s...@us-cert.gov.
Lee
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> PhD Student, Security Informatics
> Indiana University
>
> On 1/21/15 5:59 PM, Mirimir wrote:
>> OK, so this is very interesting:
>>
>> | The
vided by the
Google Play Store.
Have other Twitter & Tor users seen this same account lock-out?
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What I just got is bit-for-bit identical to what I got a while back.
Regards,
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>
> Like, among other things, SSL was / is cracked & files manipulated - at
> least in some cases.
> That may not be the case here - at all, but I belie
NING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: 8738 A680 B84B 3031 A630 F2DB 416F 0610 63FE E659
> One of us downloaded a wrong Tor installer package ...
Looks like it was you..
If you want to run Tor on something from PogoPlug I'd recommend installing
Linux on one of their NAS devices instead of using the SafePlug.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pogoplug+debian
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
> On 10/04/2014 8:01 AM, Marcos Eugenio Ke
I no longer have access to the machine where this issue was produced. I've
advised the owner to reimage their system. I'll file the ticket all the
same with these details in case someone else reproduces it or it recurs
after reinstall.
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Runa A. San
AM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:28 PM, lee colleton wrote:
> > When I found that it didn't run I deleted it (move to trash, empty trash)
> > then downloaded new version and observed same results. Re-downloaded and
> > checked signature to be sure. It&
the --debug flag set.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:07 AM, lee colleton wrote:
> It's 10.9.2 and I've tried both the GUI and the Terminal app. I can get
> the tor binary to run and it completes the bootstrapping process by opening
> a circuit. However, running the launcher script gi
ations on the system.
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On Mar 30, 2014 7:11 PM, "Matt Pagan" wrote:
> lee colleton:
> > I've checked the signature on TBB and it's good.
> >
> > The security setting allows all binaries to be run but it's still a
> no-go.
> >
> > Any othe
I've checked the signature on TBB and it's good.
The security setting allows all binaries to be run but it's still a no-go.
Any other ideas?
--lee
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Matt Pagan wrote:
> Roger Dingledine:
> > On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 12:50:49PM -
Trying to open TorBrowserBundle_en-US from
TorBrowserBundle-3.5.3-osx32_en-US.zip produces an error:
"TorBrowserBundle_en-US" is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it
> to the Trash.
What to do?
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Hi
I am junior student in Sungkyunkwan University,South Korea
I am studying Tor for my paper
In my research, onion router has to report its bandwidth by sending
descriptor to authority directory.
and then authority directory verifies onion router's bandwidth
[Question 1]
I hope to know the
Of interest to anyone with a Safeplug transparent Tor proxy device from
Pogoplug or concerned about their security.
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Date: Jan 2, 2014 12:16 AM
Subject: SSH on Safeplug
To:
Cc:
Hello Lee,
I would like to start by stressin
On 12/26/13, nano wrote:
> On 26/12/2013 8:51 PM, Lee wrote:
>> On 12/25/13, nano wrote:
>>> On 26/12/2013 7:46 AM, Mirimir wrote:
>>>> On 12/25/2013 02:59 AM, nano wrote:
>>>>> On 25/12/2013 8:11 PM, Lunar wrote:
>>>>>> nanotek:
://svn.torproject.org/svn/torvm/trunk/doc/design.html
Indefensible Attacks
Tor Attacks
Attacks which Tor cannot defend against, like a global passive
adversary or traffic confirmation attacks, are obviously outside the
scope of even the most robust Tor implementation.
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sdcard or something for persistence anyway. I
hope someone documents this :).
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On 10/8/13, Yawning Angel wrote:
> * Lee [2013-10-07 21:49:29 -0400]:
>> On 10/7/13, Yawning Angel wrote:
>> > * Lee [2013-10-07 15:58:19 -0400]:
>> >> Isn't it time to quit using DES?
>> >>
>> >> Finally gave TBB a try (version 2.3.2
dia.org/wiki/National_Security_Agency#Data_Encryption_Standard
--- The United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
reviewed NSA's involvement,
Ah yes.. two absolutely trustworthy & forthright sources. My mistake
- no backdoor, no weaknesses, it was improved :)
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On 10/7/13, Yawning Angel wrote:
> * Lee [2013-10-07 15:58:19 -0400]:
>> Isn't it time to quit using DES?
>>
>> Finally gave TBB a try (version 2.3.25-13), seems to me that the
>> firefox component needs a lot of hardening.
>
> DES != 3DES, and supportin
On 10/7/13, grarpamp wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Lee wrote:
>> Isn't it time to quit using DES?
>>
>> Finally gave TBB a try (version 2.3.25-13), seems to me that the
>> firefox component needs a lot of hardening.
>>
>> https://www.mikesto
000A TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
Lee
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he instructions in the readme.
It works great on Ubuntu, and it keeps your Tor Browser updated, and
even verifies PGP signatures of the downloads.
I haven't had time to work on it in some time, but I would like to one
day make it available for Windows and OS X too. If anyone wants to
On 9/8/13, Nathan Suchy wrote:
> Would my traffic still be secure?
On two occasions I have been asked,
'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will
the right answers come out?'
I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that
could provoke such a ques
you wish to follow up, there.
Kind regards,
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I've started the Pirate Browser and it does start Tor through Vidalia. The
browser component doesn't make an effort to anonymize the user, as I
understand it.
On Aug 27, 2013 6:56 PM, "mirimir" wrote:
> On 08/28/2013 12:35 AM, Nathan Suchy wrote:
>
> > The Pirate Browser does not use Tor. Anyone
, Jon wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Lars Noodén
> wrote:
>
> > On 27.08.2013 17:13, lee colleton wrote:
> > >
> >
> http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=Tor%2C%20TOR%20browser%2C%20piratebrowser%2C%20&date=today%203-m&cmpt=q
> >
> >
There has not been a sustained increase in search traffic for the Pirate
Browser on Google. Tor and "Tor browser" haven't shown a spike in search,
either. Could it be from users in Syria? Also note that the Google Play
Store has been unblocked in Iran, allowing distribution of Orbot/Orweb in
that c
I'm still having trouble connecting to my obfsproxy bridge; Any pointers
would be appreciated. External scanning indicates that the correct ports
are open except for port 443 but it's definitely open on the firewall.
lee@li388-156:~$ nmap -p 22,443,9001,40872,52176 173.255.119.202
Sta
-tor-relay
+tor-relays
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 10:13 AM, lee colleton wrote:
> All of the ports respond on the external IP except for 443 but I can
> connect via SSL on 9001. I don't understand how ORListenAddress is
> supposed to work: my bridge times out on 443 but when I c
.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:47 AM, lee colleton wrote:
> With the ORListenAddress line uncommented, a slightly different failure
> results:
>
> Orbot is starting…
> Orbot is starting…
> got tor proc id: 28490
> Tor process id=28490
>
> Connecting to control port: 905
socks4a to port 443) instructed Tor to take
care of the DNS resolution itself if necessary. This is good.
On Aug 15, 2013 1:41 AM, "lee colleton" wrote:
> When I attempt to connect to this bridge, I see a failure in handshaking:
>
> Orbot is starting…
> Orbot is starting…
>
ocks4a to port 443) instructed Tor to take
care of the DNS resolution itself if necessary. This is good.
NOTICE: Your application (using socks4a to port 80) instructed Tor to take
care of the DNS resolution itself if necessary. This is good.
On Aug 15, 2013 12:31 AM, "lee colleton
0:11.000 [notice] Self-testing indicates your ORPort is
reachable from the outside. Excellent. Publishing server descriptor.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:53 PM, lee colleton wrote:
> Yes, I've opened the ports in the Google Compute Engine (see below). I'll
> follow up on their f
Yes, I've opened the ports in the Google Compute Engine (see below). I'll
follow up on their forum to make sure I've altered the firewall properly.
--lee
lee@li388-156:~$ gcutil --service_version="v1beta15"
--project="colleto
ports, address, /etc/hosts file, etc.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:46 AM, lee colleton wrote:
> The packaged version of tor complains about support for faster OpenSSL:
>
> Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.16-rc (git-dcf6b6d7dda9ffbd) opening
> log file.
> Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [n
apparently lacks accelerated support for the NIST P-224 and P-256
groups. Building openssl with such support (using the
enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 option when configuring it) would make ECDH
much faster.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:41 AM, lee colleton wrote:
> My intent is to set up an obfsproxy bri
My intent is to set up an obfsproxy bridge in the manner of the EC2 images
available from cloud.torproject.org which will stay up to date thanks to
unattended upgrades. I've enabled wheezy-backports and upgraded thus:
lee@tor-bootstrap:~$ dpkg -l tor obfsproxy
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/
I'm using the development branch with Debian Wheezy per
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
lee@tor-bootstrap:~$ dpkg -l obfsproxy tor
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-req
p protocol)
Aug 13 06:49:18.000 [warn] Managed proxy at '/usr/bin/obfsproxy'
failed the configuration protocol and will be destroyed.
...
Here's the config:
# A unique handle for your server.
#Nickname ec2$CONFIG$RESERVATION
Nickname gcedemo
ContactInfo Lee Colleton
# Set &qu
In Tor network
Is it possible to make specific node as exit node?
For example,
I have 2 PCs
Let's call them A and B.
A is just normal pc and B is used as exit node.
I always want to use B as exit node in Tor network.
In this situation,
what should I do?
I tried to change source code, b
Yes, I meant that the drone would receive commands like altitude changes
and coordinates. Real time control would probably not work
On Aug 9, 2013 5:41 PM, "mirimir" wrote:
> On 08/09/2013 10:10 PM, lee colleton wrote:
>
> > A drone that is controlled via hidden serv
A drone that is controlled via hidden services contacted through cellular
data seems like a good means of maintaining anonymity for drone operators.
There was a WiFi scanning mod of the ParrotAR that did something like this.
--lee
On Aug 9, 2013 2:26 PM, wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> now we
I found that there is a blacklist in Tor system
I guess blacklist is like prison of onion routers. in other world, if
Tor system detect some onion router runs
abnormally, Tor system put that router in blacklist and never use again.
Is this true?
who manages the blacklist?
Once some onion rout
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
If I run multiple relays, shouldn't they be grouped into a node family? I
see no way of doing this with Orbot on Android, which lists only an option
for setting the node nickname.
- --lee
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: APG v
I received tip that I can use chutney to test private network for TOR
But I don't now how to use chutney
I already read readme.txt but that doesn't enough for me
I hope to get detailed usage for chutney
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get told they are out
> of date.
>
Doesn't TorButton regularly check RecommendedTBBVersions for updates and
if it sees there's a newer version, then prompts to update? If you just
upload the tarballs but don't update RecommendedTBBVersions, won't
TorButton not realize there's a
e's an
associated tarball available for download in a predictable place so that
we don't get into a situation where there's an updated version but TBL
can't find it?
And 3.0 looks great btw!
On 06/14/2013 11:07 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> Should be fixed. Good luck!
>
> M
> Please try these out, test them, and give us feedback! The plan is to
> post them on the blog by Monday, unless something goes horribly wrong.
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
>
>
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ows the IP of the upload server and it's in
their jurisdiction, they could potentially raid the data center and
seize the server.
I agree, most of the time leak sites don't need as much anonymity from
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On 04/18/2013 08:32 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 23:59:45 -0400
> grarpamp wrote:
>
>> Noticed a recent surge of sites using CloudFlare.
>
> Actually, I've talked to cloudflare in the recent past. They don't
> block Tor per se, they rate limit connections/request per IP address
t;
>
> I plan to be at OHM, and would be up for marshmallow roasting =)
>
> ~Griffin
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a first release, so
try it out and post any bugs you might find to github!
https://micahflee.com/2013/04/sudo-apt-get-install-torbrowser/
https://github.com/micahflee/torbrowser-launcher
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I'm moving my discussion about this bug to trac. I just posted a new
comment about further progress:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5236#comment:16
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o not worry about this edge case for packaging TBB.
People who want to do that can of course still do it manually.
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at least update with the package manager is a great
improvement.
However, I was thinking about how to deal with this. I think it
shouldn't be too much work to extract the tarball to
/usr/lib/torbrowser, but move the Data directory (which includes the
Firefox profile) to ~/.torbrowser.
On 01/29/2013 05:40 PM, Raynardine wrote:
> If I cannot post here via Tormail, I'm excluded from the list completely.
>
> I really hope the admins can fix this.
Do you remember what you had to say about this TBB deb packaging solution?
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d this awesome, but I wonder why there was not a single reply from
> anyone.
>
> It's been said, that Linux integration of TBB could be better and now
> someone is here to help but totally ignored.
>
> Everyone busy with other stuff?
>
> Micah Lee:
>> I posted abou
contain any
embedded code copy. So simply shipping the result of TorBrowserBundle
build is not an option."
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ed a "Tor Browser" application launcher that
uses the TBB icon. Thoughts?
On 01/15/2013 05:56 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 07:28:34PM -0500, Micah Lee wrote:
>> Are there plans to release the Tor Browser Bundle as a package in Tor's
>> official repos
efactoring:
> - Get rid of a couple of harmless clang warnings, where we compared
> enums to ints. These warnings are newly introduced in clang 3.2.
> - Split the onion.c file into separate modules for the onion queue
> and the different handshakes it supp
he problem is that you somehow disabled javascript in the browser
settings, you can click Edit -> Preferences, go to the Content tab, and
make sure "Enable JavaScript" is checked.
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s on. And unlike in the 90s, it's genuinely
useful now, not just for adding bling to your site. Rather than be down
on javascript, I think it's more production to figure out ways to make
javascript more secure, like:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Security/CSP/Introducing
Eugen do you have children? Not attacking you based on this but I'm
curious how it affects perspective.
In my mind it's pretty easy to drawn the line, things that have victims
should usually be illegal and things that are unpopular but don't hurt
anyone usually should be legal. No slippery slope
In the US it seems there is a lot the FBI could be doing about Tor
services like these but I'm not sure what their staff's level of knowledge
is.
Do FBI computer guys stick mostly to "forensics" using off the shelf
tools, or do they also have software developers and people who consider
theoretical
ge of how the hidden services are
>vulnerable.)
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>Be safe!
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> - Lasse
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>On 19. okt. 2012 05:12, Lee Whitney wrote:
>> I was reading a paper on discovering hidden service locations, and
>>couldn't find any reason it shouldn't work in principle.
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There are actually two possible explanations for what you saw:
1) Tor was compromised
2) Your IP was discovered
Maybe the test request you made logged your IP and then it could be
anywhere. Also as you know people are constantly scanning subnets for
servers.
I don't discount go
I was reading a paper on discovering hidden service locations, and couldn't
find any reason it shouldn't work in principle.
However being that I'm a Tor novice, I wanted ask here.
In a nutshell they propose throwing some modified Tor nodes out there that
modify the protocol enough to track down
> SOCKS is better but I don't know what use it
Maybe this will help Ruby TorCtl programmers with SOCKS?
http://socksify.rubyforge.org/
TOPF (The Onion Protocol Fuzzer) is Ruby-based, maybe it can help.
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/topf/trunk/
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to
get messages. However, when you asked me
to check connections in Vidalia, I went to the app directory and opened
it directly (I usually hide vidalia when launching from
start-tor-browser). And it showed connections. And worked. I suppose its
related to stream isolation not being in TBB yet?
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rying the reinstall was to
have a clean slate, so I touched only account setup settings.
> Do you see the connection attempts in Vidalia's network map?
I'll check that in a moment.
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Professional Agorist
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based on file size, is an old version anyway. Might want to fix that link.
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