Jake, et al It appears that the CORALized mirrors had not updated the version of the source tar it was distributing.
I've replaced it with a direct download from the server. It includes all licenses, directions on how to build torpark, and is fully license compliant. The tor.exe and firefox binaries are non-modified and are also fully license compliant. You can get them from their creators. When I start to modify the mozilla binaries, I will include the source of course. For interested parties, the source tar is here: http://omega.uta.edu/~sxt6146/source/source_torpark_1.5.0.2b.tar And yes, you might get a different checksum, even with LZMA Solid compression. The compiler could be different from the one i download months back, the plugins might have been updated, and there were two lines of code in the original source that were from a next version I was working on, which was in regards to the SSL seed in the windows registry. However, that isn't part of the current build, so I took those two lines out after I noticed them in there, so the source should be exactly the same except for a modification date, and assuming there is no trash in file header its self. Regards, Steve Topletz

