Re: [or-talk] where are the exit nodes gone?

2010-04-10 Thread Olaf Selke
Roger Dingledine schrieb:
> 
> No, that 1755 was total Running relays. For comparison, there are
> 1541 running relays in the consensus right now.
> 
> You might like
> http://metrics.torproject.org/consensus-graphs.html#exit-all

the same graphs for the average observed bandwidth would be great

regards Olaf
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"prifoxy" privoxy-on-firefox-extension?

2010-04-10 Thread Roger Dingledine
Hi folks,

Several people on irc have pointed out "prifoxy":
http://code.google.com/p/prifoxy/

Can somebody take a look at it, and decide whether it's for real,
whether it looks competently done, trustworthy, safe to recommend, etc?

My brief look showed me a binary blob and not much else, so my guess
is that it's bad news; but more eyes would be great.

Thanks!
--Roger

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Re: How to create firefox profiles in linux tor bundle?

2010-04-10 Thread cgp3cg

On 05/04/10 17:09, emigrant wrote:

how to create firefox profiles in the linux bundle?
im using ubuntu.
thank you very much.


1. Find the profile directory.  Should be:

/path/to/tbb/Data/profile

2. Make a copy of the entire profile:

/path/to/tbb/Data/p2

3. Start Firefox from the command line:

/path/to/tbb/App/Firefox/firefox -profile /path/to/tbb/Data/p2


If you start Firefox with the -ProfileManager option it will try to load 
the profiles from the ~/.mozilla directory, which isn't what you want. 
I'm not sure if you can force Firefox to change the default config 
directory from the command line.


-cgp

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Re: Torbutton 1.2.5 Released

2010-04-10 Thread Runa Sandvik
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Gitano
 wrote:
> Mike Perry wrote:
>
>> I've written a bit more on the reasoning behind these two changes at:
>>
>> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/torbutton-release-125-google-captchas-and-addonsmozillaorg
>
>   "Access denied
>   You are not authorized to access this page. "
>
> Oops!?

The problem has been fixed.

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Re: Torbutton 1.2.5 Released

2010-04-10 Thread Gitano
Mike Perry wrote:

> I've written a bit more on the reasoning behind these two changes at:
>  
> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/torbutton-release-125-google-captchas-and-addonsmozillaorg

   "Access denied
   You are not authorized to access this page. "

Oops!?
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Re: Torbutton 1.2.5 Released

2010-04-10 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Mike Perry (mikepe...@fscked.org):

> This release provides the ability to automatically redirect to an
> alternate search engine when Google presents you with a captcha. The
> options are ixquick, bing, yahoo, and scroogle. In addition,
> potentially identifying information (such as language, OS version, and
> Firefox version) will be stripped off of Google Search Box queries by
> default.
> 
> This release will also only update Torbutton via Tor by default, to
> address concerns with data retention by addons.mozilla.org, as well as
> potential issues with Tor users being revealed via their Torbutton
> update requests.

I've written a bit more on the reasoning behind these two changes at:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/torbutton-release-125-google-captchas-and-addonsmozillaorg



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