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On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
You'll have to use an old version, = 1.0.4.01 I believe.
I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
but I cannot find it now
anonym wrote:
On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
You'll have to use an old version, = 1.0.4.01 I believe.
Yeah
I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
but I cannot find it now for my new Linux
I think it was over a year ago that I noted that the counts of HSDir
relays was dangerously close to the minimum of six for the new hidden service
protocol to work properly. At the time, I posted instructions, which have
been obviated for many months now in the unstable branch of tor, on
anonym wrote:
On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
You'll have to use an old version, = 1.0.4.01 I believe.
I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
but I cannot find it now for my new Linux system.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 03:27:33PM +0400, James Brown wrote:
Just google for torbutton-1.0.4.01-fx+tb.xpi and you'll find it.
I tried to do it but all references were unworked
And what about creating a new version?!
Once upon a time, Torbutton just toggled your proxy settings on and off.
Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 03:27:33PM +0400, James Brown wrote:
Just google for torbutton-1.0.4.01-fx+tb.xpi and you'll find it.
I tried to do it but all references were unworked
And what about creating a new version?!
Once upon a time, Torbutton just
anonym wrote:
On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
You'll have to use an old version, = 1.0.4.01 I believe.
I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
but I cannot find it now for my new Linux system.
On 07/28/2009 09:55 AM, James Brown wrote:
Don't it cut headers that are able to compromize an anonimity (such as
ip-adress, the version of the OS, mailing client)?
Torbutton for thunderbird could be simply renamed to switch proxy for
thunderbird. It's unmaintained and unsafe to use.
Making
On 07/27/2009 10:56 AM, monitor wrote:
Which is the most useful option? Longer availability at a slower rate,
or limited availability at a higher rate?
I vote for stability. 25KB/s is great for IM and most low-bandwidth
traffic, like whois, ssh sessions, imaps/pop3s connections, etc.
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On 07/26/2009 12:34 PM, James Brown wrote:
Yesterday I installed new version the Tor for Debian Lenny.
Now I see the log of the Tor and find there the next:
Jul 26 19:44:44.388 [notice] Tor 0.2.1.18 opening log file.
Jul 26 19:44:44.466 [notice] Parsing GEOIP file.
Jul 26 19:44:47.070
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