On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 05:22:26PM +, adrelanos wrote:
At the moment most techies just don't believe or can't imagine that
anyone has more difficulties using a mailing list compared to a forum.
I very much doubt that.
It's just that mailing lists/IRC work well for us, and browser-based
Hi all,
I wrote a blog post about the content published in the Tor network:
http://torrorists.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/tor-network-provides-almost-only-legal-content/
According to the ahmia.fi's monitoring there are only few sites that have
possibly shared child porn.
Regards,
Juha Nurmi /
I am hosting a couple of websites in TOR intranet. It's depending which kind of
website you host, but most of the content is intel and political related stuff.
I only have cp problems on one website, and it's an imageboard (so this kind of
abuse is pretty normal, also for clear web).
Andreas
I wrote a blog post about the content published in the Tor network:
http://torrorists.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/tor-network-provides-almost-only-legal-content/
From similar statistical work, I concur with this general assesment.
I do see about 20% more onions online. Though the actual content
I'm killing this thread. It's moved beyond all usefulness and people
are complaining about it to me.
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On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 11:05:12PM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
Ok, we have a new hypothesis.
One of the crash scenarios seems to be if you install to non-Desktop
(such as C:\Program Files (x86)\) as Administratror, and then try to run
it as non-Administrator.
Are any of you who experience
Thanks for answering! I try to make a short answer, so I don't take up
too much of your time.
Nick Mathewson:
So, we chatted about it a little, and we're not 100% actually sure
what the right answer should be there. We don't mind general questions
about other Tor-related projects, but we'd
Hi Andrew,
I'm killing this thread. It's moved beyond all usefulness and people
are complaining about it to me.
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On Jun 18, 2013, at 9:02 PM, Cat S wrote:
Hi Warren,
It's now clear to me you're a troll, or at least very dense and obtuse.
sigh
And you are irrational.
If you're so new to Tor, why don't you build up some cred before telling me
what to do?
I have not told you what to do. I have
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 06:27:05 -0700 (PDT)
Cat S catslove...@yahoo.com wrote:
1. Why is it you didn't answer my main question, that I and others
have asked (in and out of my thread): Where did the money go that was
earmarked for the forum? please answer that question specifically.
The money
Nick Mathewson:
So, we chatted about it a little, and we're not 100% actually sure
what the right answer should be there.
For what it's worth, my answer was listed in the missing features for
AskBot [1]:
* Add a subsite feature:
- a single login should allow to post on different subsites
In January, when the alpha pluggable transport bundles were first released,
a short discussion ensued about running a flash proxy from the command line.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-January/027020.html
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7944
I wrote a little
In the photo on this page http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/, Dr. Murdoch
is pictured standing in front of a much nattier version of Vidalia than
the one that ships with the stable browser bundles. The relay
geolocation feature seems to be much more detailed than the one
currently offered.
Is this
Does this offer a bridge behind a usual customer NAT device with zero
configuration?
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Lunar:
Nick Mathewson:
So, we chatted about it a little, and we're not 100% actually sure
what the right answer should be there.
For what it's worth, my answer was listed in the missing features for
AskBot [1]:
* Add a subsite feature:
- a single login should allow to post on
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