[tor-talk] Let's build Tails 3.2~alpha2 instead! [Was: Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly]

2017-09-08 Thread anonym
Hi (yet) again, It turns out there's a serious problem with Tails 3.2~alpha1 so it actually depends on *when* you build it -- the longer you wait, the more it will diverge from the "canonical" 3.2 that was built yesterday (in short: I forgot to freeze which APT repo snapshot to use when buildin

Re: [tor-talk] [Tails-dev] Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly

2017-09-08 Thread anonym
anonym: > ### ... and the checksums differ (i.e. reproduction failed). > [...] > sudo apt -o APT::Install-Suggests="true" \ > -o APT::Install-Recommends="true" \ > install diffoscope -t stretch-backports It was reported to us th

Re: [tor-talk] [tor-dev] Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly

2017-09-08 Thread anonym
anonym: > git checkout 3.2~alpha1 Oops! That should be: git checkout 3.2-alpha1 In other words, the "~" (tilde) should be a "-" (dash). Sorry for the inconvenience! Cheers! signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- tor-talk

[tor-talk] Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly

2017-09-07 Thread anonym
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Dear Tails and Tor contributors, dear Reproducible Builds community, We have sent out a first call [1] for testing to build Tails 3.1 reproducibly and we have received some build reports. Thank you very much for your help! We have since then tried t

Re: [tor-talk] No more logs on 0.3.1

2017-04-11 Thread anonym
Seby: > Hi list, > > Upgraded to a newer version on Debian (Jessie) and can't find any logs in > /var/log/tor folder. They used to be there under 0.2.9. Tor is running, > socks works, I can browse the web via Tor but don't find any logs. Is this > normal? This is expected if your run tor >= 0.3:

Re: [tor-talk] [tbb-dev] How to use Tor Browser for security not anonymity? How to use TBB using clearnet?

2017-04-10 Thread anonym
Patrick Schleizer: > 1) How can one easily hack TBB to use clearnet? [1] (idea [2]) I believe all you need is: pref("network.proxy.type", 0); and possibly disabling Torbutton (which is a good idea any way since it will only add confusion in that setup). > 2) How can one enable cookies to p

Re: [tor-talk] Bitcoin Halloween... A Dangerous Idea... They're Terrified We'll Use It

2015-11-01 Thread anonym
grarpamp: > On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 11:24 PM, coderman wrote: >> "Fuck! Disappointed to learn that Tor Messenger doesn't include >> logging of chats. I thought we'd learned…" > > It's open source, a few lines of code will solve that. No code changes are needed. While it seems that the Instantbir

Re: [tor-talk] [tor-dev] [RELEASE] Torsocks 2.1.0

2015-05-28 Thread anonym
On 05/27/2015 09:19 PM, David Goulet wrote: > - IsolatePID is a new option that will make torsocks set the SOCKS5 > username and password automatically to provide isolation on Tor side. > > You can use this with the -i,--isolate command added or > TORSOCKS_ISOLATE_PID env. variable. Perhaps

Re: [tor-talk] Upcoming stable releases in need of testing. (Requires building from source!)

2015-03-14 Thread anonym
On 12/03/15 20:23, Nick Mathewson wrote: > Hi! > > Do you like to build allegedly stable versions of Tor from source code > and try them out looking for new bugs? > > If so, head over to >http://www.wangafu.net/~nickm/volatile/tor-sha256sum.txt.asc > > There is a GPG-signed document listing

Re: [tor-talk] Upcoming stable release: 0.2.4.22. Please test?

2014-05-15 Thread anonym
15/05/14 02:28, Nick Mathewson wrote: > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 4:55 PM, anonym wrote: >> 14/05/14 21:46, Nick Mathewson wrote: >>> Hi, all! >>> >>> We're going to be releasing Tor 0.2.4.22 soon. I have a candidate >>> source bundle at [...] >

Re: [tor-talk] Upcoming stable release: 0.2.4.22. Please test?

2014-05-14 Thread anonym
14/05/14 21:46, Nick Mathewson wrote: > Hi, all! > > We're going to be releasing Tor 0.2.4.22 soon. I have a candidate > source bundle at [...] Unless there's a lot of unexpected problems, am I right to assume that there's a good probability for 0.2.4.22 to be released before 8th of June (the da

Re: [tor-talk] heartbleed: ETA for tor release(s) that blacklist affected directory authority keys? (#11464)

2014-04-23 Thread anonym
23/04/14 16:51, Nick Mathewson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:28 AM, anonym wrote: >> 21/04/14 12:27, Nusenu wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> the code to blacklist heartbleed affected tor directory authority keys >>> has been merged about a week ago [1

Re: [tor-talk] heartbleed: ETA for tor release(s) that blacklist affected directory authority keys? (#11464)

2014-04-23 Thread anonym
21/04/14 12:27, Nusenu wrote: > Hi, > > the code to blacklist heartbleed affected tor directory authority keys > has been merged about a week ago [1]. > > Do you have an ETA on when you are going to release it (tor and TBB > packages)? As the release manager for the Tails 1.0 release I'm also in

[tor-talk] anonym has a new OpenPGP key

2012-08-21 Thread anonym
Here's my key transition message: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I, anonym , have replaced my OpenPGP key: Old key: pub 1024D/D0E64958 2007-06-25 uid anonym Fingerprint: A43A 06A5 C52F 59C2 7ABB B56F A7C1 2CC1 D0E6 4958 New key: pub 4096R/10CC5BC7 20

Re: [tor-talk] Tail x64 version?

2012-06-11 Thread anonym
First of all, this thread is probably better suited on some of the Tails-centric channels: https://tails.boum.org/support 06/11/2012 04:31 AM, Fosforo: > didnt saw a Tails x64 version. anyone also interested? Tails with a 64-bit kernel (but 32-bit userland) is planned and basically implemented [1

Re: [tor-talk] Towards a Torbutton for Thunderbird (torbutton-birdy)

2012-05-08 Thread anonym
05/07/2012 09:54 PM, tagnaq: >> [1] https://tails.boum.org/todo/Return_of_Icedove__63__/ > "Trying to hide we use Icedove seem unrealistic and/or impractical a > goal, at least to start with. Therefore, we'll ignore tagnaq's > suggestions whose single aim is that one." > > Why do you think that I a

Re: [tor-talk] Towards a Torbutton for Thunderbird (torbutton-birdy)

2012-05-07 Thread anonym
05/07/2012 05:33 PM, anonym: > (Since the repo is huge (and there's no gitweb AFAIK) I also attached > the commits as git patches. This were written for Thunderbird 8, but I > know they apply cleanly to TB 10 as well.) Hm. I can see that the patches were attached in my outgoing e

Re: [tor-talk] Towards a Torbutton for Thunderbird (torbutton-birdy)

2012-05-07 Thread anonym
05/06/2012 03:57 PM, Jacob Appelbaum: >> A few Tor hackers (Sukhbir, tagnar, myself, etc) are working on a >> plugin for Thunderbird that attempts to Torify it properly. The >> codename for now is 'torbutton-birdy' and it is based largely on >> the seminal analysis[-1] by tagnaq. Two core goals

Re: [tor-talk] Tor with ttdnsd and unbound

2012-04-29 Thread anonym
04/28/2012 10:52 PM, Tom: > I'm starting all the above services but DNS resolving doesn't work (tested > with dig). From what I understand ttdnsd should run as a demon and ps -A | > grep ttdnsd shows it just after starting it. But shortly afterwards ps says > that there is no process like that. I

Re: [tor-talk] Tails and a way to permanently install it on a removable media

2012-02-21 Thread anonym
02/20/2012 09:52 PM, Ian Strange: >> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Runa A. Sandvik > >> >> I think this just makes a live Tail USB not an installed one. > > Yep. > > According to > https://tails.boum.org/doc/encryption_and_privacy/your_data_wont_be_saved_unless_explicitely_asked/index.en.htm

[tor-talk] sniffjoke/obfsproxy for defeating DPI:ing firewalls?

2012-01-06 Thread anonym
Hi, It was recently suggested [1] that Tails [2] should include sniffjoke [3], persumably to uncensor Tor in places where that is a problem: Jacob Appelbaum wrote: > Adding sniff joke may be quite useful and it should be an option: > http://www.delirandom.net/sniffjoke/ (Jacob is especially wel

Re: [tor-talk] janusvm still safe?

2011-12-23 Thread anonym
12/22/2011 10:31 AM, Matej Kovacic: > > The only problem is, I cannot copy-paste data from and to clipboards > between host and TAILS. That is easily enabled (at least for text, don't know about more rich media as images etc.) by issuing the following command as root: VBoxClient --clipboard

Re: [tor-talk] Qubes TorVM (and more fun :)

2011-10-13 Thread anonym
10/05/2011 07:02 AM, coderman: > Relevant to a few threads lately: > > "Today, I would like to showcase some of the cool things that one can > do with the Qubes networking infrastructure, ... the use of multiple > Net VMs for creating isolated networks, the use of a Proxy VM for > creating a trans

Re: [tor-talk] Tails

2011-09-30 Thread anonym
09/30/2011 02:42 PM, kamyar kamyar: > > 1- Is there any trick for connecting to Internet?, i just can ping my adsl > router Ping (well, ICMP in general) is blocked for anything except the local area network. > not more ,no web pages,nothing. Do you need any special software or login for using yo

Re: [tor-talk] To Toggle, or not to Toggle: The End of Torbutton

2011-04-18 Thread anonym
12/04/11 15:07, Mike Perry: >> If we migrate to shipping TBB, can we go on maintaining our Tails >> specific Firefox configuration delta as described above? Will the >> TBB's Firefox use the standard ways to fetch system-wide >> configuration? (I guess this should be a opt-in option, probably not >

[tor-talk] Stricter NEWNYM?

2011-03-04 Thread anonym
Hi, While I've been developing the LiveCDs Incognito and Tails I've got my fair share of feature requests/bug reports that really are about Tor. One recurring feature request is to make NEWNYM stricter. Users have observed that issuing a NEWNYM doesn't necessarily stop using the previous circuits