Hi,
I started a wiki page to track the ongoing discussions on this list about the
status of different email service providers
when it comes to tor friendlyness (mainly during signup).
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/EmailProvider
regards,
tmail
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On Mon, 09 May 2016 19:48:57 +, Roman Mamedov wrote:
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> Squid itself is just a tool, sure it can cache, it can log all requests, but
> is
> it configured to do so? Not necessarily so.
What happens when port 80 isn't HTTP? Or using custom verbs?
Andreas
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On 2016-05-08 23:28, grarpamp wrote:
Till then we're going to continue to be bombarded by
'What exit use?', 'How my system / apps using tor'.
Lol true
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On Mon, 9 May 2016 16:28:33 +0200
Andreas Krey wrote:
> To me it looks like the tor exit is using a squid
> proxy - is that an acceptable thing to do as a
> relay operator?
Squid itself is just a tool, sure it can cache, it can log all requests, but is
it configured to do so? Not necessarily so.
On Mon, 2016-04-25 at 00:36 +0200, Far Enuf wrote:
> Ça va!,
>
>
> Sole just released his new project Nihillismo [1], a critique of the
> société esclavagiste we all live in.
>
> Please support his work if you dig it; he supports us.
>
> If you choose only one track to listen to, Capitalism [2]
Hi everyone,
recently I occasionally get things like depicted in
https://twitter.com/akrey/status/729677599652380672
A squid error page that the connection to the remote
host timed out (here 193.99.144.85, which is the
address of www.heise.de which I wanted to reach).
To me it looks like the tor