On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 09:32:58PM +, mirimir wrote:
[SNIP]
That sums it up well, I think.
Given Tor's design, numerous parties, including many sets of bitter
enemies, can cooperate to provide common anonymity. The design is open,
so all parties can identify weaknesses and contribute
Am 15.09.2013 04:44, schrieb Roger Dingledine:
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 07:36:34PM +0200, Sebastian Pfeifer wrote:
I now upgraded to Version 0.2.4.17-rc but it still crashes somehow, but
without writing anything related to the logfiles.
Sep 14 10:26:05.000 [notice] Performing bandwidth
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Paul Syverson wrote:
I told him that the fascinating
technological problems and the pontential to better protect people and
their activities was nice, but the real attraction was to create a
context where people who were sure they should hate
On Sun, 15 Sep 2013 07:45:57 +0200
Sebastian Pfeifer sebast...@pfeifer.or.at wrote:
It somehow could be true what you say as I run tor on a machine with
really really really small RAM (128MB) as I don't 'shit' money as a
pupil to afford a bigger server.
I wonder how much are you paying for
Hello,
I can't make TracBrowser show me anything in any repository, beside
folders. (not that I really need it).
For example selecting 'Tor' gives me five folders. Even if I select
'master branch' or '0.2.4.17-rc' they are all empty. Screen shot [1].
In Gitweb however (I have no deep relation
it is important to let more people run as bridges (obfs2/obfs3)
nowadays,there are few of bridges...
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