Re: [tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread MyZeus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I agree with this. The whole 'user-friendly' experience is nice. If the privacy community can get more and more users on more secure and privacy-friendly software it becomes a more 'natural' thing. You cannot target every single human being at once,

[tor-talk] Tor Browser and ARM Architecture Computers...

2016-08-18 Thread MyZeus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi there. I am looking into the "best" solution for using Tor on ARM Architecture Computers. My current system setup is: Ubuntu/XFCE running through Crouton running on Chrome OS. I currently have a basic setup with access to the daily tools I need

Re: [tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread myzeus
On 2016-08-18 22:07, Roger Dingledine wrote: On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote: I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform first time configuration than it was a few years ago.

Re: [tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread Flipchan
I thought the same thing regarding hope Plus There was 2-3 tor talks at hope i really enjoyed the tor isp talk Griffin Boyce skrev: (19 augusti 2016 03:17:48 CEST) >myz...@openmailbox.org wrote: >> Their post seems to be somewhat political and based on recent events. >>

Re: [tor-talk] New Pluggable Transports

2016-08-18 Thread Justin
Hi, I think Dpi boxes are fingerprinting OBFS4 because of it’s randomness. A paper was published a wile ago that talked about the same type of attack. It’s on https://sensorbib.nymity.ch Thanks, Justin. > On Aug 18, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Ivan Markin

Re: [tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote: > I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly > and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform > first time configuration than it was a few years ago. Yay! Sign me up. There are many millions

Re: [tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread Griffin Boyce
myz...@openmailbox.org wrote: Their post seems to be somewhat political and based on recent events. The user's concern on the lack of technical posts makes a lot of sense. I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform

[tor-talk] A community concern that needs to be addressed,

2016-08-18 Thread myzeus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi there, A reddit user recently wrote the following and as quoted: "So this is a throwaway account. I have been keeping up and following the Tor project on social media sites and just had a general interest. I have an uncomfortable feeling

Re: [tor-talk] obfs4 build howto on fedora

2016-08-18 Thread Udo van den Heuvel
On 18-08-16 15:18, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: > Where can I find a somewhat simple howto to build obfs4 (e.g. from > https://github.com/Yawning/obfs4) on Fedora 24? > I know to help myself with git etc but go is unknown territory for me... Meanwhile, I found

Re: [tor-talk] New Pluggable Transports

2016-08-18 Thread grarpamp
> Justin: >> Hi, Will there be any new pluggable transports released soon? I ask >> because most DPI boxes that are in use are able to block OBFS4 and >> Meek. If new transports are coming out, when? Also, where can I >> see more information about them? Thanks, Justin. I'm pretty sure there