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On 02/07/2014 12:50 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Nymspace collision is a real problem, folks!
Another agument for PGP signing everything...
And now, back on topic for this mailing list.
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The Doctor wrote:
> tor-admin wrote:
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> ...I said what?
Nymspace collision is a real problem, folks!
~Saint ^H^H^H Griffin
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On 02/06/2014 11:05 PM, tor-admin wrote:
> This message was reported by the Doctor:
...I said what?
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On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 02:14:28PM +0100, tor-admin wrote:
> Sebastian, thanks for clarification. I remember there were some late changes
> #9063, #9072, #9093, and #10169 which made it into 2.4.X because of the DOS
> issues Rob Jansen described in https://blog.torproject.org/blog/new-tor-
> den
On Friday 07 February 2014 09:50:52 Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> The idea is to recommend all versions which aren't known to be bad, so
> that an operator who reads their Tor logs will realize their Tor really
> needs to be upgraded in order to remain secure/operational when theysee
> it. So, if an -rc
Hi,
On 07 Feb 2014, at 08:05, tor-admin wrote:
> This message was reported by the Doctor:
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> NOTICE: The following directory authorities recommend other client versions
> than the consensus: gabelmoo +0.2.2.39 +0.2.4.15-rc +0.2.4.5-alpha +0.2.4.6-
> alpha +0.2.4.7-alpha +0.2.4.10-alpha +0.2.4.
This message was reported by the Doctor:
NOTICE: The following directory authorities recommend other client versions
than the consensus: gabelmoo +0.2.2.39 +0.2.4.15-rc +0.2.4.5-alpha +0.2.4.6-
alpha +0.2.4.7-alpha +0.2.4.10-alpha +0.2.4.12-alpha +0.2.4.13-alpha
+0.2.4.14-alpha +0.2.4.9-alpha +0