Tor 0.2.2.29-beta reverts an accidental behavior change for users who
have bridge lines in their torrc but don't want to use them; gets
us closer to having the control socket feature working on Debian;
and fixes a variety of smaller bugs.
Packages will appear on the download page in the coming
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/rend-spec.txt
I think there are some errors in this document...
=== item 1 ===
line 251:
time-period changes periodically as a function of time and
permanent-id.
If 'permanent-id = H(public-key)[:10]' (line 239), and consulting
the
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 06:30:50 -0400
grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/rend-spec.txt
I think there are some errors in this document...
=== item 1 ===
line 251:
time-period changes periodically as a function of time and
permanent-id.
At a free wifi hotspot I encountered something called Baracuda Content
filter which blocks me from accessing my webmail and a bunch of websites
like youtube and godaddy.
Is there any way around this filter nonsense?
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 14:28:45 +0200
andr...@fastmail.fm wrote:
At a free wifi hotspot I encountered something called Baracuda Content
filter which blocks me from accessing my webmail and a bunch of websites
like youtube and godaddy.
Is there any way around this filter nonsense?
Use Tor.
Tor -v shows I am using 0.2.1.30 on Ubuntu 10.04.
I have deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org lucid main in
/etc/apt/sources.list as recommended by
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
I have run apt-get update and apt-get update but I am still running 0.2.1.30.
I am
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Mike Perry wrote:
1. User has a private network whose DNS is set to resolve private
names to public IP addresses which normally would not have been
reachable in the IPv4 scan, and whose TLS certs are also signed by a
public trusted root CA. This
Thus spake Robert Ransom (rransom.8...@gmail.com):
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:20:07 -0700
Mike Perry mikepe...@fscked.org wrote:
2. User has private network on RFC 1918 space, yet uses an HTTP proxy
to access it (which means we can't tell that it is private IP space).
Said user is also