Hey guys,
It's Joe Kowalski. I saw this thread and saw that there was some concern about
me, and I just wanted to let everyone know that I am fine. Nothing 'bad'
happened to me. Taking down the site was intentional, and my reasons are varied
and personal. Let me just say that I still support
hi Joe,
something happen with an employer? or just lack of support?
i'd like a copy of the code if that's ok.
thanks again for all your efforts; i know that they are unappreciated
and unnoticed most of the time, but they do make a difference and
there are many who appreciate it quietly...
On 5/14/07, Wes Felter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... Power analysis is not the
same thing as temperature-induced clock skew.
i've wondered about using a frequent ntpdate to reduce skew, and if
that is not sufficient, what about a modified client that uses
adjtime() or settimeofday() with random
On 2/6/07, Udo van den Heuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Anybody here got some experience with tor and openssl hardware
accelleration?
seems to work great, but i've only used it as a client.
I run a tiny tor server on my ADSL line, on a VIA EK8000 board which
supports VIA PadLock
Hi,
I have been trying to setup my own private directory servers, but
without much luck. Does anybody know if there's a how-to or some other
information about how to setup your own directory server somewhere?
I have 3 computers, each running a directory server. They all do *NOT*
talk to the 5
I think he wants to keep this stuff private, so I won't probe any
further and ask that out of respect others do the same. I'm really
glad to hear that you're well and we don't have to worry about you.
Unfortunately, tor is something that can lead to people getting killed
in countries like China
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 04:10:36PM -0500, Eric C wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to setup my own private directory servers, but
without much luck. Does anybody know if there's a how-to or some other
information about how to setup your own directory server somewhere?
I have 3 computers, each
On 5/19/07, Rouslan Nabioullin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will a reactive firewall affect a middle-node Tor server? I am planning to
use a Smoothwall Linux firewall with the reactive mod
(http://community.smoothwall.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8206).
Well, what does reactive mean? I just had a
I haven't tried Google with NoScript, but it seems the latest
Universal Search interface upgrade just made it much less friendly:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/05/no-javascript-no-google-navigation.html
If you disable JavaScript in your browser, you'll notice that the
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