You mean this one: https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox
It works for me.
On 30/12/2015 12:28, Jon wrote:
Still giving 403 error -
Ups, hier hat sich ein
Fehler eingeschlichen...
Fehler-Code: 403
Would love to check it out :)
On 29/12/2015 20:55, Mirimir wrote:
On 12/29/2015 01:16 PM, bernard wrote:
The objective of it (from a users point of view) would be the tieing the
identity of the *clear web* site and the *.onion site* together to give
the user some trust that bigclearwebwebsite.onion is in fact the same
On 29/12/2015 19:38, Jesse V wrote:
A few hidden services have added an
HTTPS cert but I think that's mostly for a publicity stunt than anything
else.
(I am not commenting on the technical necessity of a cert.)
No, I think the point that was made at today's talk (and correct me if I
got it
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(today hopefully) is there any negative affects on
the network of having a node with bad time?
thanks,
Bernard
[1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2011-November/001001.html
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the timezone.
I didn't think of setting up ntpd to fix it. Much better solution.
thanks,
Bernard
On 2 Jul 2013, at 11:05, Steve Snyder wrote:
That CEST you referred to is an offset that is applied to the actual time.
To check the actual (UTC) time, do this:
ntpdate -q 0.pool.ntp.org