On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 04:00:28AM +0300, phree...@yandex.ru wrote:
Hi,
Helping people in censorship-heavy countries has just gotten even easier.
TOR in bridge mode now also runs obfsproxy which helps defeat those nasty DPI
boxes in those countries which are actively trying to prevent
Hi Christophe,
I think it is preferable to minimize the dependencies by default.
yes, I agree. BIND is a fundamental part of the network infrastructure,
and I'd rather not have all kinds of esoteric features enabled that I
don't need. The more features we compile in, the more potential there
В письме от Вторник 11 июня 2013 09:03:13 пользователь Lluís Batlle i Rossell
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 04:00:28AM +0300, phree...@yandex.ru wrote:
Hi,
Helping people in censorship-heavy countries has just gotten even easier.
TOR in bridge mode now also runs obfsproxy which
Hi,
it seems that the mechanism for deleting a jobset or a project from hydra
is currently broken.
Can you confirm this bug? Is this something broken in my hydra server only?
Actually, I don't bother to really remove the project, but I would like to
regain the associated storage since my hydra
Hi Marco,
On 11/06/13 16:18, Marco Maggesi wrote:
it seems that the mechanism for deleting a jobset or a project from hydra is
currently broken.
I just committed a fix for this. However, depending on the number of builds in
the project or jobset, it's still possible that deletion may fail
How long does a tor relay/bridge(those are the same thing right?) have to
be up and running before it starts being fully utilized?
My naive assumption is that starting and stoping the bridge every few
seconds would not do anyone any good. So my question how long does it need
to up for it to be
В письме от Вторник 11 июня 2013 15:27:04 пользователь Patrick Wheeler
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How long does a tor relay/bridge(those are the same thing right?) have to
be up and running before it starts being fully utilized?
The difference between bridge and relay is that the list of relays is publicly