Re: [tor-talk] test

2012-03-29 Thread Rock Neurotiko
answering the test :) 2012/3/29 James Brown jbrownfi...@gmail.com test ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk -- Miguel García Lafuente - Rock Neurotiko Vocal de

[tor-talk] test

2012-03-29 Thread James Brown
test ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk

Re: [tor-talk] test

2012-03-29 Thread James Brown
On 29.03.2012 07:56, Rock Neurotiko wrote: answering the test :) thanks ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk

[tor-talk] Status/progress of TorRouter?

2012-03-29 Thread proper
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

Re: [tor-talk] Status/progress of TorRouter?

2012-03-29 Thread Andrew Lewman
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

Re: [tor-talk] TorRouter - kickstarter

2012-03-29 Thread proper
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

[tor-talk] Unable To Start Vidalia

2012-03-29 Thread Bla Bla
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

Re: [tor-talk] Unable To Start Vidalia

2012-03-29 Thread J.C. Denton
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

[tor-talk] obfsproxy

2012-03-29 Thread Matej Kovacic
Hi, is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy? If not - are there any plans for that? Regards, Matej ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk

Re: [tor-talk] obfsproxy

2012-03-29 Thread proper
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.

[tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Adrian Crenshaw
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

Re: [tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Gregory Maxwell
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:

Re: [tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Seth David Schoen
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

Re: [tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Maxim Kammerer
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

Re: [tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Robert Ransom
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

Re: [tor-talk] Choosing a name for a .onon

2012-03-29 Thread Robert Ransom
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