On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 1:44 PM, gruby...@tormail.org wrote:
Please send me a simple example in Ruby.
How I can read from onion adress.
connect to ypr7i2smxhcjalla.onion
socker.write(string)
and get ansver.
behind transparent Tor proxy (see FAQ :)
s = TCPSocket.new
Going to Bugmenot I was welcomed by a spam page. On a closer inspection
I was warned I should have cookies enabled and answer a captcha. Of
course, the „advanced details and evidence” does not work „Sorry, there
was an error”. Is this a new way of pushing advertisments down the
user's throats
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 14:50:09 +0200
antispa...@sent.at wrote:
When will this restriction go away?
This restriction will disappear when your computer or mobile device is
cleaned and no more harmful behavior is detected. Completing the
challenge above proves you are a human and gives you
CenturyLink's ToS prohibits the use of services such as TOR exit nodes on
residential connections. You may want to focus of running a relay instead
of a exit node. They can (and will) disconnect you permanently for repeat
violations. It's because the ISP can detect the signature of the traffic
the
On 08/24/2012 06:03 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
the browser update 1.35 has been released to the
testers and they have sent no failures back,
Because Dooble v. 1.35 did not run on my Linux64 test system.
(I have had no problems to get v. 1.31 running.)
so dooble is working proper and quite well
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 01:57:22AM +0200, Julian Wissmann wrote:
Hi Robin,
last time I checked, Hetzner did not allow to run Tor exits. Make sure if
that still is the case before you run into trouble with them.
Haven't had a problem with them for a while, but that might
be just to an
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 1:44 PM, gruby...@tormail.org wrote:
Please send me a simple example in Ruby.
How I can read from onion adress.
connect to ypr7i2smxhcjalla.onion
socker.write(string)
and get ansver.
behind transparent Tor proxy (see FAQ :)
s = TCPSocket.new
Aaron Paden:
On 08/24/2012 05:36 AM, bao song wrote:
If you built your package from scratch in some version of Unix, you'll
have to close Tor manually. People who know how to build packages from
scratch in Unix are expected to know how to close Tor manually, and/or
how to hack the Browser
On 08/24/2012 03:03 PM, Robert Ransom wrote:
On 8/23/12, Aaron Paden aaronbpa...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a simple issue, but important. The script should check to see if
Tor/Vidalia is already running and just open the browser. As it is, if I
close the browser, come back some time later, and
On 8/24/12, Aaron Paden aaronbpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry about that. I would have searched the tracker, but I didn't see
it. I was thinking for a second there that you didn't have one.
Sometimes I fail at using the Internet.
It took me several minutes of reading the list of tickets in that
On 8/24/12, Lee Fisher blib...@gmail.com wrote:
TOPF (The Onion Protocol Fuzzer) is Ruby-based, maybe it can help.
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/topf/trunk/
I see no SOCKS client code here.
Also, this guy refuses to search for a SOCKS client library
himself/herself/itself, so why would you
Robert Ransom:
On 8/24/12, Aaron Paden aaronbpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry about that. I would have searched the tracker, but I didn't see
it. I was thinking for a second there that you didn't have one.
Sometimes I fail at using the Internet.
It took me several minutes of reading the list
Thus spake Ted Smith (te...@riseup.net):
On Mon, 2012-08-20 at 10:33 +0300, Maxim Kammerer wrote:
Hello gentlemen,
snip
[1] http://pastebin.com/hgtXMSyx
I ran this script on the current consensus. The full results (the
nodes-sniff-summary file) are below my signature. How did you
On 8/24/12, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
Robert Ransom:
On 8/24/12, Aaron Paden aaronbpa...@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm not an expert in shell or anything. I know there are a lot of
gotchas. It seems like it should be possible, though. Is there something
wrong with using pgrep or
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Mike Perry mikepe...@torproject.org wrote:
The Raccoon has made a believer out of me, but there are some limits to
both of his/her proofs.. The full proofs can still be found here:
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