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Hi,
I think this feature is no good for TBB. Chrome for example don't let
you reopen tabs when they where closed in private mode. I deactivated
the tab restoration in TBB for myself.
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:02 PM, gus wrote:
> Hi, as asked by someone in this list, Riseup created the onion address
Thanks.
> Can you provide the onion address/link?
> https://help.riseup.net/en/security/network-security/tor#riseups-tor-hidden-services
As on that page...
"Whenever you see a URL
On 2015-01-02 21:35, krishna e bera wrote:
The new copyright law in Canada would seem to require anyone claiming
ISP safe harbour protection to log data of users for 6 months and to
forward alleged copyright violation notices to them.
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/2014/12/notice-difference-new-cana
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On 1/6/2015 8:05 PM, skarpe...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for this information on your site but can find clearl
> information if newest version of TOR uses Australis UI only. I hate
> Australis so much that prefere to use older version
Hi
I'm looking for this information on your site but can find clearl information
if newest version of TOR uses Australis UI only.
I hate Australis so much that prefere to use older version rather than upgrade.
Can you put the information in new release info, so people like me know and can
decide
I'm using Thunderbird 31.3.0 and I went into the programs network
configuration. I told it to use 127.0.0.1 port 9050 for all
connections including SOCKS5. However, when I tried to connect to a
hidden service, it failed. The connection just sat there doing nothing.
So, I installed FoxyProxy and pe
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 10:23:38PM +, Geoff Down wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2015, at 09:56 PM, David Fifield wrote:
> > It's important to understand that even if you change the front domain,
> > you're not sticking some random person with a bandwidth bill. It's the
> > owner of the "url=" that get
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015, at 09:56 PM, David Fifield wrote:
> It's important to understand that even if you change the front domain,
> you're not sticking some random person with a bandwidth bill. It's the
> owner of the "url=" that gets charged, not the owner of the "front=",
> and the "url=" has to
Apparently you are misinformed, of course there are no other P2P
filesharing projects using the Tor network, because it can just not
work, the Tor network is too small and not done for this.
But there are other anonymous P2P filesharing projects using the Tor
protocol compatible with torrents
The meek pluggable transport has had good success so far.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek
It works differently than other transports, so it's been able to reach a
new group of users. It now has something like 1000 simultaneous users,
which is only about 1/10 of obfs3, but pre
On 2015-01-06 12:50, Nikolas Raiser wrote:
Hi folks,
can anyone tell me if Tor, since it uses libevent, is affected by this
vulnerability "Advisory: integer overflow in evbuffers for Libevent <=
1.4.14b,2.0.21,2.1.4-alpha [CVE-2014-6272]"
http://archives.seul.org/libevent/users/Jan-2015/msg00
Already answered yesterday.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2015-January/036379.html
On 01/06/2015 09:50 PM, Nikolas Raiser wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> can anyone tell me if Tor, since it uses libevent, is affected by this
> vulnerability "Advisory: integer overflow in evbuffers for Lib
Hi folks,
can anyone tell me if Tor, since it uses libevent, is affected by this
vulnerability "Advisory: integer overflow in evbuffers for Libevent <=
1.4.14b,2.0.21,2.1.4-alpha [CVE-2014-6272]"
http://archives.seul.org/libevent/users/Jan-2015/msg00010.html .
Thanks a lot in advance!
Yours,
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well you know every feature you can't change is a bug so its not a bug
Am 06.01.2015 um 17:00 schrieb SecTech:
> Hi, I don't know wheather this was fixed until now or not, maybe
> it's not a bug, it's a feature.
>
> When I closed some tabs in TBB I c
Do you mean that if you opened a tab in private mode, turned it off,
then hit CTRL-SHIFT-T the tab would open?
It's normal behavior for Firefox (the code TBB is based on) to allow
restoration of tabs within the private browsing window.
(Though we can certainly discuss the pros and cons of tha
Hi, as asked by someone in this list, Riseup created the onion address
for the main site. You can find all the onions services here[1].
> And another unsigned onion noted that doesn't work
and has no description of what it actually points to.
Can you provide the onion address/link?
cheers,
Gus
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Hi,
if I give someone a link to a file, are there hash in the link?
how does hashing work in your program and which hashes do it use?
Is your program computing an hash per file or several hashes / macs per
part of an file like torrent with tiger tree
It would be great to have a write up on how SecureLoad is intended to work.
I'd like to point out the swarm file sharing via WebRTC should work fine
over .onion addresses.
https://github.com/feross/webtorrent
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 9:17 AM, s7r wrote:
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Thank you for spending time on this - I was thinking of such a piece
of software which could implement the bittorrent p2p filesharing
protocol but with .onion peers, in order to get rid of DMCA and
copyright infringement complaints.
Can you provide m
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Hi,
I don't know wheather this was fixed until now or not, maybe it's not a
bug, it's a feature.
When I closed some tabs in TBB I could reopen them by pressing
Ctrt+Shift+T regardless you are in private mode or not.
When you search in about:config f
Great to see OONI used for tracking censorship in India. Seems like an
ideal testing ground.
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To: liberationt...@lists.stanford.edu
Subject: [liberationtech] Technical observations about recent internet
censorship in India
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015
[...]
>> 1) Who store the mapping Onion_URL to real IP ? How exit node know
>> where to send request ?
>
> Exit nodes aren't used for hidden services at all. Onion URLs are only
> used to refer to hidden services, which communicate entirely within the
> Tor network and don't exit. Most uses of To
[...]
>> 3) How the communication is encrypted between nodes ?
>> RSA encryption is not resistant for Man In The Middle attack. (that's
>> why when I connect to new SSH server I need to add public key of the
>> server to trusted list).
>> When I use TOR my request goes to Node1 and than to Node2. H
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