Thank you for your response but, does it work with Duckduckgo too? Because
it works just fine when I use it and the Tor app has it on their page.
Thank You Nathan F., Seth
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2018, 09:35 grarpamp, wrote:
...vast amounts of deletia...
b) Key material
> 1) Holding onion names hostage in [non] custodial /
> contractual form, whether they give subscribers
> the [offline] crypto keys, or sell / rent / extort them,
> portability, multihoming.
>
Um; I can o
Olaf Selke:
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm planning to shut down my Tor network status site within the next
Enormous thanks for all your work Olaf.
I'm among many who've used BlutMagie to get a grasp of the public Tor
network, and we at TorBSD also used your CSV data to create useful stats
about networ
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 10:58:15 +0200
Olaf Selke wrote:
Hello,
> I'm planning to shut down my Tor network status site within the next
> weeks. The payed SSL certificate will expire 11/06/18
You don't have a redirect to HTTPS, I never knew you had that in the first
place, always accessing the site
Hello folks,
I'm planning to shut down my Tor network status site within the next
weeks. The payed SSL certificate will expire 11/06/18 and the Debian 6
OS is too old to switch to Let’s Encrypt without trouble.
torstatus.blutmagie.de started in 2007. In February 2015 the site moved
from Guet
> "the possibility of change"
Of course, corporations and people can and do change all the time.
Corps, often when bought / sold, or with top level staff changeover.
People, whenever upon some new thought process / info / situation.
And they often change back as well.
> To a good approximation, l