--- Arrakistor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger,
Can we expect a win32 build available before
tuesday, or will it be
another week?
Regards,
Arrakistor
Have you read this security advisory?
http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2006/msg1.html
It may be better to wait
Anothony Georgeo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never compiled Tor on Windows, but there is a fair
chance that you have to run ./configure by hand.
I tried ./configure but it gave me the not
recognized... error.
Probably your setup is
Hy everybody.
I hope that I'm on the right list to post my questions. :)
I've installed Tor on my Linux system and I see, that there is a
tor-daemon running (/usr/bin/tor).
My questions are: a) If I'm browsing the web, Do I use the Tor-System,
and how could I test this?
IIRC the download speed
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 12:36:36PM +0200, German Erlenkamp wrote:
I hope that I'm on the right list to post my questions. :)
I've installed Tor on my Linux system and I see, that there is a
tor-daemon running (/usr/bin/tor).
My questions are: a) If I'm browsing the web, Do I use the
On Friday 01 September 2006 12:36, German Erlenkamp wrote:
Hy everybody.
I hope that I'm on the right list to post my questions. :)
I've installed Tor on my Linux system and I see, that there is a
tor-daemon running (/usr/bin/tor).
My questions are: a) If I'm browsing the web, Do I use the
Hi,
My reccomendation is to install TorButton addon for Firefox:
http://zargon.hobbesnet.org/~squires/torbutton/
You can also install Live IP addreess (notification bar for Firefox):
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon.php?id=1731
LiveIP har refresh time between 17 to 1422 minutes (see options),
Hi!
Does somebody of you use tor with w3m?
CU
German
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 01:09:37PM +0200, German Erlenkamp wrote:
Does somebody of you use tor with w3m?
Yes, using privoxy as an http proxy.
http_proxy=http://localhost:8118/ w3m http://www.google.com/
Dave
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--- Arrakistor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0.1.1.23 fixed this already.
Regards,
Arrakistor
Yes, but 0.1.2.1-a does not include the fix and is
vuneralbe to this issue.
Versions affected:
The experimental snapshot 0.1.2.1-alpha-cvs.
Thanks, Anogeorgeo
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 10:21:58AM -0700, Anothony Georgeo wrote:
--- Arrakistor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0.1.1.23 fixed this already.
Regards,
Arrakistor
Yes, but 0.1.2.1-a does not include the fix and is
vuneralbe to this issue.
Versions affected:
The
hi torlanders,
today i got this ready to some useful state:
http://node2.xenobite.eu/torstat.php
it may helps u somehow..
comments welcome..
greets
manuel
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Fantastic. I will include a bookmark of it in the next version of
Torpark.
Regards,
Arrakistor
Friday, September 1, 2006, 6:56:11 PM, you wrote:
hi torlanders,
today i got this ready to some useful state:
http://node2.xenobite.eu/torstat.php
it may helps u somehow..
comments
* BlueStar88 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
hi torlanders,
today i got this ready to some useful state:
http://node2.xenobite.eu/torstat.php
Excellent work!
Blazingly fast too.
Thank you!
it may helps u somehow..
comments welcome..
greets
manuel
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 01:56:11AM +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
hi torlanders,
today i got this ready to some useful state:
http://node2.xenobite.eu/torstat.php
Looks great! Will there be source code?
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On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Watson Ladd wrote:
I have a good idea for key negotiations (NOTE:UNPUBLISHED). Here it is:
Let the server have a public key y=h^x mod p, p=2q+1, h=g^2, and private
key x^-1 mod q, or z. (g is a generator).
A client will send y^a and remember a.
A server will send back h^b
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Jason Holt wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Watson Ladd wrote:
I have a good idea for key negotiations (NOTE:UNPUBLISHED). Here it is:
Let the server have a public key y=h^x mod p, p=2q+1, h=g^2, and private
key x^-1 mod q, or z. (g is a generator).
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
What are eliptic curves, Watson? I'm not a math master, I just know
how to do IT :D
~Andrew
Watson Ladd wrote:
Jason Holt wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Watson Ladd wrote:
I have a good idea for key negotiations (NOTE:UNPUBLISHED).
Here
it is:
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