Should be fixed. Good luck!
Micah Lee:
This is awesome! Can you fix a typo in this file?
https://check.torproject.org/RecommendedTBBVersions
It says:
[
2.3.25-8-MacOS,
2.3.25-8-Windows,
2.3.25-8-Linux,
2.3.25-9-Linux,
2.4.12-alpha-2-MacOS,
2.4.12-alpha-2-Windows,
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:39:31 +, Mike Perry wrote:
...
Please try these out, test them, and give us feedback! The plan is to
post them on the blog by Monday, unless something goes horribly wrong.
https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
Erm, I used
So since Vidalia is removed, there is no easy way for the average user
to run a relay? Or you will still distribute packages with Vidalia for
this exact reason?
I tried linux64 version and works well.
Greetings.
On 06/15/2013 05:39 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
The new TBB 3.0 series is almost ready
On 15.06.2013 05:50, Mike Perry wrote:
Can anyone else reproduce this? I am not able to. I've been using
various versions of the en_US bundles for about a month now just fine,
including the official ones I linked to in the parent post.
Are you sure you're not overwriting an old copy with
On 15.06.2013 12:59, irregula...@riseup.net wrote:
So since Vidalia is removed, there is no easy way for the average user
to run a relay? Or you will still distribute packages with Vidalia for
this exact reason?
Nowadays, the added value of relays on a 'residential connection' is
disputable.
Moritz Bartl:
On 15.06.2013 12:59, irregula...@riseup.net wrote:
So since Vidalia is removed, there is no easy way for the average user
to run a relay? Or you will still distribute packages with Vidalia for
this exact reason?
Nowadays, the added value of relays on a 'residential connection'
On 15.06.2013 13:15, J. Perry wrote:
Is this release going to break Torbirdy since Torbirdy requires Vidalia?
As far as I know, Torbirdy by default requires Tor listening on port
9150, which is still the case with the new TBB. It does not require Vidalia.
--
Moritz Bartl
Moritz Bartl:
On 15.06.2013 13:15, J. Perry wrote:
Is this release going to break Torbirdy since Torbirdy requires Vidalia?
As far as I know, Torbirdy by default requires Tor listening on port
9150, which is still the case with the new TBB. It does not require Vidalia.
Great!! That's
Hi,
there is one small problem when using a transparent Tor proxy.
The TOR_SKIP_LAUNCH variable [1] for tor-launcher is set.
export TOR_SKIP_LAUNCH=1
So its skipping the tor-launcher connection wizard as expected, but
TorButton is disabled and about:tor fails.
Something Went Wrong!
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 13:59:34 +0300
irregula...@riseup.net wrote:
So since Vidalia is removed, there is no easy way for the average user
to run a relay? Or you will still distribute packages with Vidalia for
this exact reason?
Vidalia isn't need to run a relay, it just gives it more eye candy.
On 15.06.2013 09:15, Andreas Krey wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:39:31 +, Mike Perry wrote:
...
Please try these out, test them, and give us feedback! The plan is to
post them on the blog by Monday, unless something goes horribly wrong.
On 6/15/13, Georg Koppen g.kop...@jondos.de wrote:
On 15.06.2013 09:15, Andreas Krey wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:39:31 +, Mike Perry wrote:
...
Please try these out, test them, and give us feedback! The plan is to
post them on the blog by Monday, unless something goes horribly wrong.
On 06/15/2013 09:46 PM, e...@tormail.org wrote:
Is it possible to do Tor transparent proxying over OpenVPN i.e. My
connection - OpenVPN - Tor ?
The purpose of this would be to stop the ISP from seeing that Tor is being
used.
At the moment I'm using the rules from
Hey Mike, I have a question about filenames.
The 3.0 alpha1s are all hosted here for now?
https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
But soon (maybe Monday with your blog post) they will be here too?
https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/linux/
Tor Browser
Matt Pagan:
On 6/15/13, Georg Koppen g.kop...@jondos.de wrote:
On 15.06.2013 09:15, Andreas Krey wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:39:31 +, Mike Perry wrote:
...
Please try these out, test them, and give us feedback! The plan is to
post them on the blog by Monday, unless something goes
Micah Lee:
Hey Mike, I have a question about filenames.
The 3.0 alpha1s are all hosted here for now?
https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
But soon (maybe Monday with your blog post) they will be here too?
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 19:09:28 +, Mike Perry wrote:
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For everyone who is experiencing these crashes: Do you have a system tor
installed? If so, if you uninstall it and reboot, does TBB still crash?
Not sure what 'system tor' is. I have older TBBs on the system, but
they shouldn't do
Andreas Krey:
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 19:09:28 +, Mike Perry wrote:
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For everyone who is experiencing these crashes: Do you have a system tor
installed? If so, if you uninstall it and reboot, does TBB still crash?
Not sure what 'system tor' is. I have older TBBs on the system, but
On 6/16/13, Andreas Krey a.k...@gmx.de wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 19:09:28 +, Mike Perry wrote:
...
For everyone who is experiencing these crashes: Do you have a system tor
installed? If so, if you uninstall it and reboot, does TBB still crash?
Not sure what 'system tor' is. I have older
Hi All/Mike,
My apologies for spinning up another thread. The original seemed like
it was getting cluttered, and I believe the cause has been found.
In this installation, the Tor bundle was installed in %PROGRAMFILES%.
Specifically, C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor Browser.
If I run Start Tor
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