https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12821
shm...@riseup.net wrote:
> im a little concerned about the following and still trying to figure it out:
>
> if multiple parties are using torbirdy with thunderbird and lets say
> some domain owners have dmarc setup with repor
im a little concerned about the following and still trying to figure it out:
if multiple parties are using torbirdy with thunderbird and lets say
some domain owners have dmarc setup with reporting enabled
other dmarc capable domains (gmail, hotmail) will send back reports with
the IP used for mai
Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 02:09:12PM +1000, shm...@riseup.net wrote 0.3K bytes
> in 0 lines about:
> : are there any stats available to see the % of people who verify their
> : tbb download (cross ref same IP for both the .xz and .asc or shasum txt
> : file
in 3.6.3 TBB linux amd-64 i changed the port to 9050
my local install of Tor is on the jessie alpha channel
when i close & restart TBB i get:
Something Went Wrong!
Tor is not working in this browser.
this is repeatable behaviour opening/closing TBB
some Tor log looks ok though and apart from l
are there any stats available to see the % of people who verify their
tbb download (cross ref same IP for both the .xz and .asc or shasum txt
file ???) as a % of total tbb downloads ?
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Georg Koppen:
> SPDY has some nice tracking features we don't want and which we need to
> cope with first:
>
> https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/
>
> "However, because SPDY can store identifiers and has extremely long
> keepalive duration, it is disabled through the Firefox
Mike Cardwell:
> SPDY is currently supported by Firefox, Chromium and Opera. A few
> examples of sites that already have SPDY enabled: Google.com+mail,
> Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress.com. Apache has a module for it:
> https://code.google.com/p/mod-spdy/ and the latest versions of Nginx
> have it
noticed in TBB and beta this was absent
not sure of the intention to include or not - it's included in firefox
stable and nightly but i can't be 100% certain if i installed it myself
from memory
https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/library/VERISIGN/ALL_OTHER/RapidSSL%20Intermediate/RapidSSL_CA_bundle.p
what are the reasons for enabling RC4 ciphers in TBB (i've personally
never come across a secure site that fails to load in the absence of RC4)
why are the following not set ?
security.tls.version.min;1
security.tls.version.max;3
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i still get these ACK scans show up in logs ...
still at 2 min intervals
Tor version 0.2.4.20 (git-0d50b03673670de6)
shm...@riseup.net:
>
> i have an iptables firewall rule to log and drop ACK scans and it was
> unusual to see that each of the 4 connected relays at that particular
&g
grarpamp:
> So many sites that we all use are now blacklisting Tor. It's unclear
> whether it is via their use of tools that blindly utilize blacklists,
> or if they are making a conscious choice to deny Tor users. As far
> as I'm concerned, we are all legitimate users of their services and
> quit
anybody else able to put in some dummy data & try to log in at
https://www.cashu.com
the login button doesn't work for me on latest stable tbb linux amd-64
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i have an iptables firewall rule to log and drop ACK scans and it was
unusual to see that each of the 4 connected relays at that particular
moment (a few minutes after logging into the desktop GUI) all attempted
an ACK scan in lots of 6 attempts almost precisely 2 minutes apart -
omitted the relay
mick:
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 04:45:19 +1000
> "shm...@riseup.net" allegedly wrote:
>
>> mirimir:
>
>>> Well, one can use a VPN service through Tor. It's doable in Whonix
>>> or with ra's gateway, and maybe in Tails (with persistent storage
mirimir:
> On 08/18/2013 09:05 PM, mick wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 10:32:13 -0700 Gordon Morehouse
>> allegedly wrote:
>>>
>>> Your best bet if you *need* an American IP is to use a VPN.
>>>
>>
>> I'm sorry Gordon but I think this needs to be said. On a list
>> devoted to tor, recommending a
hi nath, i did a clean install and all seems well on my aging clunker...
will GP have this in the repos for f-droid ?
take care
Nathan Freitas:
> On 07/24/2013 12:06 AM, shm...@riseup.net wrote:
>> some significant orbot settings - torify all, tor tethering, use orbot
>> iptables
Nathan Freitas:
>
> After much too long, we've got a new build of Orbot out. We've
> switched versioning styles to a simpler major.minor.bugfix model, so
> this is now Orbot 12.0.1.
>
> Since we haven't done a release in awhile, and we have some new build
> tools, I mostly want to make sure I h
Jim:
> For some reason this didn't post the first time. Trying again.
>
> Nathan Suchy wrote:
>> You are being very rude. We can't do that please click the very simple link
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> Perhaps it is not so much a matter of rudeness as not realizing that is
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