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On 29.03.2012 07:56, Rock Neurotiko wrote:
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What is the status of TorRouter? Any progress on the project? I've been
monitoring the active trac tickets and wiki sites. There are no changes since a
long time. Is the progress behind closed doors?
What is up with that project? Became it to big, unmaintainable, time-consuming?
Or what are
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 15:29:50 +0200
pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
What is the status of TorRouter? Any progress on the project? I've
been monitoring the active trac tickets and wiki sites. There are no
changes since a long time. Is the progress behind closed doors?
What is up with that
Thanks Andrew for the detailed answer!
We're pondering kickstarter as well as a for-profit
I didn't know that page. Looks very well..
http://www.kickstarter.com
That sounds like very reasonable plan.
FreedomBox had a lot success using kickstarter. In a very short time they got
loads of
I haven't been able to find a fix for this problem. If it has been addressed
anywhere please direct me there. I downloaded Tor and it worked fine for about
5 min. Then I restarted the computer because other things updated. After it
came back on I tried to start Tor and it just says unable to
Make sure you have all other proxy services turned off. If TOR wont start after
that, go to the settings. Look for a high anonymous proxy server and manually
input the address and port number. If that doesn't work, then send TOR support
an email.
From: Bla
Hi,
is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy?
If not - are there any plans for that?
Regards,
Matej
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Hi,
is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy?
If
not - are there any plans for that?
Regards,
Matej
Although compiling obfsproxy is as easy as it could be, I asked that questions
myself.
Hi all,
I was under the impression that the .onion names for Tor Hidden Services
were pseudo-random based on the public key. How was someone able to choose
one/choose some character in one? As an example:
http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion (hope it is not against policy to post that
link, only
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Adrian Crenshaw irong...@irongeek.com wrote:
Hi all,
I was under the impression that the .onion names for Tor Hidden Services
were pseudo-random based on the public key. How was someone able to choose
one/choose some character in one? As an example:
Adrian Crenshaw writes:
Hi all,
I was under the impression that the .onion names for Tor Hidden Services
were pseudo-random based on the public key. How was someone able to choose
one/choose some character in one? As an example:
http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion (hope it is not against policy
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 01:54, Seth David Schoen sch...@eff.org wrote:
Choosing the first 40 bits of a hash generally requires trying an average of
2⁴⁰
possibilities; my laptop does about 3-4 million SHA1 operations per second
(per CPU core) so it would take me 3-4 days (per CPU core) of
On 2012-03-30, Maxim Kammerer m...@dee.su wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 01:54, Seth David Schoen sch...@eff.org wrote:
Choosing the first 40 bits of a hash generally requires trying an average
of 2⁴⁰
possibilities; my laptop does about 3-4 million SHA1 operations per second
(per CPU core) so
On 2012-03-30, Maxim Kammerer m...@dee.su wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 06:06, Robert Ransom rransom.8...@gmail.com wrote:
Shallot computes a single public modulus p*q and searches for a public
exponent e which produces a SHA-1 hash with the desired properties.
For some reason I thought that
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