-resolve might work as it should, and then we could switch
back to it. This JavaScript fix is - in my opinion - the best,
easiest, and (to quote the inofficial blueprint goal) most
straightforward solution available. And it is done, it is here, it
works.^^
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
[1] https
-confidence could
create a server-side solution. Mirrorbrain sounds nice; if available, I
would suggest using something which is already used by other open source
projects. :)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 09.08.2014 um 10:22 schrieb intrigeri:
Hi,
[I've tried to reconcile the two threads
/blueprint/HTTP_mirror_pool/ (ideas blueprint)
(tl,dr: at the moment, you would push 0 bytes per year ;) )
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 14.08.2014 um 02:30 schrieb Dustin Hess:
for those of you that run mirrors, how much bandwidth are you
actually going through on a regular basis? I mirror for some
information on network 1 knows that it has been sent by the
same user, and probably even who this user is.
With one default nick for all users, this could not have happened.
I'm unsure how severe this issue is, but it would make me suggest
*not* using a random username.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
already did
so, I hope this might be an useful resource for reporting further spam.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
*(I was mostly surprised that SpamCop works on mailing lists too)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJT9QrsAAoJEOaAxTHjKzK7YrgP/1DsdIlSzflozThRPAmfvvRt
LsvE6k
node will be discovered in the process..
The list of exit nodes is already public.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#HideExits
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUMvCQAAoJEOaAxTHjKzK7u/AQAJ9YPJlNSnRC3FEqrPvKMIG4
Ik
on Earth, that's all a CAPTCHA will reduce your anonymity to, as
far as I know. ;)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 07.10.2014 um 17:38 schrieb x3...@unseen.is:
On 06/10/2014 08:42 PM, Tobias Frei wrote:
Hi x3dre,
On 06.10.2014, 16:26, x3...@unseen.is wrote:
[...]
Though having to authenticate
extracting the screen lock password even if the built-in software
security mechanisms are somehow circumvented. But I'm not a security
expert and maybe this would just be an illusion of security without
actual benefits.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 31.12.2014 um 15:03 schrieb sajolida:
Hi,
I'm part
Hi bert,
thank you very much for the brief explanation. It makes me sad that some
people try to make users afraid of using Tails, and it makes me very happy
to see that the developers of my favorite USB operating system confront
this scaremongering bravely. ^.^
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
On Tue
a nice day, and feel free to come back whenever you want to. ^.^
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
[just yet another guest; not an official list admin statement or
whatever it might look like.]
Am 17.05.2015 um 01:42 schrieb L.R. D.S.:
basic guideline: Be excellent to each other.
I do not agree
idea, though, as the code needs to be
audited (#8640) before it can be used.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 19.01.2015 um 19:49 schrieb sajolida:
Thomas White:
Not sure if anyone knows of this, but the following might be a good
solution to scale the current mirror system and is used
is rather annoying, sending and
receiving signed e-mails is necessary, I'd say.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
2016-03-04 20:18 GMT+01:00 intrigeri <intrig...@boum.org>:
> Hi,
>
> We'll soon be in a position to add more servers to the pool of HTTP
> mirrors that server our ISO image
ction.
2016-03-04 21:39 GMT+01:00 Tobias Frei <tob...@freiwuppertal.de>:
> Hi,
>
> the requirement to use OpenPGP encryption has been somewhat annoying for
> me personally in the past, especially because it did not allow me to read
> mirror-related e-mails (sometimes relatively ti
husiastic developers. ;)
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Thu, May 3, 2018, 04:20 Vaas ! <vaas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings Tails Project,
>
> In the past I contacted your project regarding to donations for your
> platform, DeepOnion is an anonymous Cryptocurrency that uses Tor and we
&
". It makes fun of
exactly this problem.
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018, 19:40 <james.john.jo...@tutanota.com> wrote:
> Excuse me - I have joined this group to discuss what may have been a 'high
> end' BIOS attack.
> I am presuming that this group contains the
Hi,
"in all likelihood": When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses not zebras.
;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_error
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018, 21:50 <james.john.jo...@tutanota.com> wrote:
> Thanks Tobias,
> It is always good to know that contact
network. Your
company is likely capable of doing so. You could use your company's name as
relay name to gain publicity that way.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018, 17:19 Shay Nahmias wrote:
> Hi guys, Hope all is good.
>
>
>
> My name is Shay and I'm affiliate manager
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Where is this going at?
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018, 18:52 Vaas ! wrote:
> Hi Tails Project,
>
> We are glad to let your Team know that we were working on the Debian
> Repository in the last months with our Development Team and we did a lot of
> progress on it. We took your words
Maybe that's why I have sometimes been unsubscribed for message bounces. I
wonder if server side filtering of the filetype used here could be useful,
and what the legal implications of filtering are.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019, 23:19 Peter N. Glaskowsky
wrote:
> I hope I don’t have to tell any of you
such an option cross-platform. Best regards Tobias Frei On Aug 17, 2019 20:04, Artorius K4M1 via Tails-dev wrote:1{ windscribe vpn; increase the layers (vpn - tor - source) 2( some firewall software that asks you when a new connection is being made3= ssl enforcer is available for windows and Mac maybe
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