Yes, I'm using privoxy as my HTTP proxy, privoxy uses TOR as Socks4a proxy. Then, because of the TOR features I get a connection from some other nice TOR server in the Internet that is outside T-Online - just to overcome a problem there.
Regards, Werner Davanum Srinivas wrote: > a brief skim says TOR can handle 443 as well...which means you can > access https too? > > On 9/18/05, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Werner, >> >>Xalan newest distribution had 2 jars. xalan.jar and serializer.jar. i >>remember seeing exceptions in xml-security without these and checked >>them in here as well. >> >>Great! at least you are up and running. >> >>-- dims >> >>On 9/18/05, Werner Dittmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>DIms, >>> >>>what is the serializer.jar, why is it needed? >>> >>>Regards, >>>Werner >>> >>>PS: I can access SVN using a HTTP proxy connected to TOR (Onion Router) >>>to overcome the problem of T-Online. I already had issued an error >>>report to them. Also other systems in the US, e.g from EFF, aren't >>>accessible via T-Online. >>> >>>Regards, >>>Werner >>> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>>Author: dims >>>>Date: Thu Sep 15 07:13:10 2005 >>>>New Revision: 289238 >>>> >>>>URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=289238&view=rev >>>>Log: >>>>Updating to newer libraries >>>> >>>> >>>>Added: >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/bcprov-jdk13-129.jar (with props) >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/serializer-2.7.0.jar (with props) >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/xalan-2.7.0.jar (with props) >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/xmlsec-1.2.96-dev.jar (with props) >>>>Removed: >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/bcprov-jdk13-128.jar >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/xalan-2.6.0.jar >>>> webservices/wss4j/trunk/lib/xmlsec-1.2.1.jar >>>> >>> >>> >> >>-- >>Davanum Srinivas : http://wso2.com/ - Oxygenating The Web Service Platform >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
