On Monday, October 17, 2011 08:51:01 Koh Choon Lin wrote:
> A fresh copy of TBB 2.2.33-3 still has this problem on Ubuntu 11.10,
> ie. Vidalia Control Panel not exiting when I exit Firefox. Is this
> expected behavior?
this is unrelated to the check.tpo issues last weekend. yes, it's a bug. see
Hi
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 5:27 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 06:09:32PM +0800, 2choon...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K
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> : I also notice that vadalia control panel is not closing itself after I
> : have closed the browser. Another bug?
>
> Please read the rest of this
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 06:09:32PM +0800, 2choon...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K bytes
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: I also notice that vadalia control panel is not closing itself after I
: have closed the browser. Another bug?
Please read the rest of this thread, problem already solved.
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Hi
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Andrew Hall wrote:
> I've been using the TBB 2.2.33-2-Windows for the past week or so.
> Since this morning when the browser goes to the home page -
> check.torproject.org - it says "Sorry. You are not using Tor" and states my
> "...IP address appears to be: 38
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On 15.10.2011 22:42, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On 2011-10-15, Andreas Bader wrote:
>> On 15.10.2011 22:16, Andrew Hall wrote:
>>> I've been using the TBB 2.2.33-2-Windows for the past week or so.
>>>
>>> Since this morning when the browser goes to the ho
On Oct 15, 2011, at 11:27 PM, and...@torproject.org wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 04:39:25PM -0400, and...@torproject.org wrote 0.9K
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> : For some reason, the exit list doesn't see checktpo as a valid exit. If
> : I can't figure it out in an hour, I'll just disable t
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 04:39:25PM -0400, and...@torproject.org wrote 0.9K
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: For some reason, the exit list doesn't see checktpo as a valid exit. If
: I can't figure it out in an hour, I'll just disable the exit enclave.
It seems the tordnsel process that confirms exits i
On 2011-10-15, both Robert Ransom and andrew at torproject wrote
helpful and informative responses.
Thanks for the info and fast response chaps. Most appreciated.
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On 15/10/11 21:34, Andreas Bader wrote:
> just do a reinstall of OS and TOR.
> Or use it on a live disc, would be most secure.
Top tip: If you have a smear on your bathroom mirror, try washing your
face with bleach.
Seriously, why tell somebody to reinstall their OS?
Julian
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On 2011-10-15, Andreas Bader wrote:
> On 15.10.2011 22:16, Andrew Hall wrote:
>> I've been using the TBB 2.2.33-2-Windows for the past week or so.
>>
>> Since this morning when the browser goes to the home page -
>> check.torproject.org - it says "Sorry. You are not using Tor" and states
>> my
>>
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 09:16:09PM +0100, whippyhubb...@gmail.com wrote 2.1K
bytes in 56 lines about:
: Since this morning when the browser goes to the home page -
: check.torproject.org - it says "Sorry. You are not using Tor" and states my
: "...IP address appears to be: 38.229.70.31".
:
: This
On 15.10.2011 22:16, Andrew Hall wrote:
> I've been using the TBB 2.2.33-2-Windows for the past week or so.
>
> Since this morning when the browser goes to the home page -
> check.torproject.org - it says "Sorry. You are not using Tor" and states my
> "...IP address appears to be: 38.229.70.31".
>
I've been using the TBB 2.2.33-2-Windows for the past week or so.
Since this morning when the browser goes to the home page -
check.torproject.org - it says "Sorry. You are not using Tor" and states my
"...IP address appears to be: 38.229.70.31".
This IP is always the same no matter how many re-s
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