Hi,
is there a official meek-client package for debian available?
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On Friday 19 August 2016 13:34:54 Stephan Seitz wrote:
> That’s why I’m shutting down my tor relay fsingtor now.
>
> As long as the project stays that way it is I will no longer recommend
> Tor or support it in any ways. And I don’t think that such a project
> should have any future.
I will not sh
Metrics portal shows a drop of around half million direct connecting users:
https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-country.html
Does someone has a good explanation what happened? The top 5 countries show
the same drop. Is this another botnet that got knocked out?
torland
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On Sunday 03 January 2016 18:52:29 Nurmi, Juha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I released refactored new version of Ahmia search engine :)
>
Thanks. It seems that Ahmia does not like adding hidden services with https
URLs.
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Hi,
I have my nick registered with OFTC. How do I configure tor-messenger that it
uses the client certificate on connecting to OFTC?
Thanks/regards,
torland
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On Friday 07 August 2015 13:25:02 Cain Ungothep wrote:
> > Well, Mozilla announced a secadv for pdf.js recently, so there's that.
> >
> > https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2015-69/
>
> Ugh, here comes another:
>
> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2015-78/
On Friday 02 January 2015 06:26:34 Thomas White wrote:
> Re: setting up a CA. I done some research on this a while ago after
> bouncing the idea around on IRC and the problem is the legal side of
> things. It will be difficult for Mozilla to accept a CA who would only
> sign for .onion certificates
On Monday 29 December 2014 09:11:20 Cypher wrote:
> "The client must not be running a Tor router of their own..."
>
> That made me thing of a few questions but I'm specifically wondering
> what they mean here.
>
> 1. Do they mean that it is confusing to them if I am connecting to the
> Tor networ
Hi,
the metrics page shows that the performance of the Tor network degraded during
the last 7 days from around 1.5 sec per 50kb towards 2 secs to complete a 50kb
request:
https://metrics.torproject.org/performance.html?graph=torperf&start=2013-02-18&end=2014-02-16&source=all&filesize=50kb#torpe
On Friday 07 February 2014 09:50:52 Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> The idea is to recommend all versions which aren't known to be bad, so
> that an operator who reads their Tor logs will realize their Tor really
> needs to be upgraded in order to remain secure/operational when theysee
> it. So, if an -rc
This message was reported by the Doctor:
NOTICE: The following directory authorities recommend other client versions
than the consensus: gabelmoo +0.2.2.39 +0.2.4.15-rc +0.2.4.5-alpha +0.2.4.6-
alpha +0.2.4.7-alpha +0.2.4.10-alpha +0.2.4.12-alpha +0.2.4.13-alpha
+0.2.4.14-alpha +0.2.4.9-alpha +0
Hi,
What happened to the fast exit statistics on https://metrics.torproject.org?
Why was it removed?
Regards,
Torland
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Hi,
What happened to the fast exit statistics on https://metrics.torproject.org?
Why was it removed?
Regards,
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Hi,
the metrics page provides a graph about tor relay versions and shows that
version 0.2.4 goes straight up. I am wondering if there are statistics
about the different client versions that are used by end users.
thanks & regards,
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On Friday 03 January 2014 18:25:32 C B wrote:
> Incomplete list
>
> Blocking access from Tor Browser
>
>
> Also blocking access from Tor exit nodes
>
> https://www.healthcare.gov/
> https://www.kohls.com/
I can access both with TorBrowser via this exit:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/B
Hi,
in October I tried to access the blog of Neelie Kroes with Tor browser. Neelie
Kroes is Vice-President of the European Commission and responsible for the
Digital Agenda for Europe. At that time she asked the public in her blog about
their views:
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kro
On Tuesday 02 July 2013 21:01:34 anonymous coward wrote:
> How can I see what route my data use? Vidalia shows a map, but it is not
> that precise to my eyes. I read you can even chose what exit node to
> use? Where can I see what exit nodes are available? Can changes to the
> exit node be made on
Hi Hans Rüdiger,
I am concerned too, that there are malicious exit servers out there. That is
one of the reasons why I operate Exits. To make it less probable that the
malicious ones get the traffic.
Best regards,
Torland
On Tuesday 02 July 2013 01:39:22 anonymous.cow...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi
DER SPIEGEL has an article (german) about how to setup a Tor router
using Rasperry Pie:
http://is.gd/FhUEQ4
It is interesting to see how this kind of news reaches mainstream
media after the PRISM disclosure.
Regards,
Torland
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Yesterday evening the German TV magazine "ttt" showed a
program about the darknet and Tor. Online there is a
recording available:
http://is.gd/eofnVF
Unfortunately only in German. But the page also provides a
German transcript of the TV program.
Regards,
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On Sunday 16 June 2013 19:02:05 Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 6:55 PM, krishna e bera wrote:
> > What if relays revert to the "stable" 0.2.3.latest for now?
>
> Personally, I'd suggest that relays just stick with 0.2.4.12-alpha and
> wait 0.2.4.14-alpha: we should have it out pr
On Saturday 23 February 2013 19:03:17 Nam Su wrote:
> As I know, Tor is slower than normal Internet. However, when I tried to open
> Tor website "http://torproject.org";, I couldn't open it. However, when I
> tried to open Tor website with Tor, it opened successful.
>
> I know Tor http website red
On Monday, 12. November 2012, 21:57:01 esolve esolve wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I'm using firefox with Tor for some tests work( can't use TBB because it
> doesn't allow me to keep cookies the next time it opens). I set the firefox
> proxy port to 9050, so firefox is using Tor for network access, however,
On Thursday, August 9. 2012, 23:23:52 adrelanos wrote:
>
> And/or a port or destination IP wise statistic.
Just checked exit port stats of one of my relays. 97 % are HTTPS/HTTP.
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Am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2012, 17:43:52 schrieb Fabio Pietrosanti:
> Don't exaggerate, it still need a software client to access them, so the
> usability is heavily impacted.
> This imply that TorHS are not for general uses in the context of mutual
> anonymity .
What about a Firefox/Chromium addon, th
On 23.12.2011 19:58, Greg Kalitnikoff wrote:
> Hi. Assuming I have some modern Linux distro and run TBB as separate
> user, can I somehow open links from other apps (such as email and im
> progs, started as other user) in TBB by clicking on it?
>
> Thanks.
Probably you can configuration other app
On 09.11.2011 16:00, t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
>
> This is also exactly what somebody would say if they were running the
> service as a honeypot. If TorMail is run by anonymous operators, then we
> don't even have their reputations to rely on.
>
The GMail is a big honeypot too, isn't it?
On 10.11.2011 20:45, r...@tormail.net wrote:
>> On 09/11/11 15:29, Rock Neurotiko wrote:
>>
>>> Tormail have his own Webmail.
>>> And respect the security, C&P fron the TorMail web:
>>> #
>>> No emails or logs or anything important are stored on those servers,
>>> thus it doesn't matter if they are
On 03.11.2011 04:23, toru...@tormail.net wrote:
> hello:
>
> i believe there is a real need for secure communications but as a new user
> to tor it seems the common entry points to the network are rife with
> criminal activity.
>
> the torproject website lists users as friends and family, militar
On 09.11.2011 02:45, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 08:56:47 Christian Siefkes wrote:
>> Does that work? As I understand it, clicking the "Use a new identity"
>> button in Vidalia tells Tor to build new circuits for subsequent
>> connections, but it doesn't seem to affect Auro
On 28.10.2011 19:48, unknown wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:52:12 +
> unknown wrote:
>
>
>> Sorry for the misinformation. ps aux always displays numerical ID's for long
>> usernames.
>> I trying to repeat this situation on another Debian Linux machine with
>> similar versions updates an
On 26.10.2011 16:33, phil...@bailey.st wrote:
> On 10/26/2011 05:42 PM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> On 25.10.2011 15:04, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>
>>> We're reading the press articles, pastebin urls, and talking
>>> to the same people as you. It appears 'Ano
On 25.10.2011 15:04, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> We're reading the press articles, pastebin urls, and talking
> to the same people as you. It appears 'Anonymous'
> cracked the Apache/PHP/MySQL setup at Freedom Hosting
> and published some, or all, of their users in the
> database. These sites happened
On 27.09.2011 19:53, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 03:40:58PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
>>> 15 euros/month has been my employee special price for housing a server
>>> with flat traffic. Since I'm no longer w/ Telefonica the company isn't
>>> willing to provide me with 200 TB/month
It is very pitty.
Thank you for your maintaining those exits!
On 26.09.2011 21:25, Olaf Selke wrote:
> My fellow citizens,
>
> today blutmagie exits nodes ceased operation.
>
> My special hosting contract providing cheap traffic has been canceled
> cause I'm no longer with Telefónica Germany. Tr
On 22.09.2011 10:01, morphium wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 2011/9/22 Orionjur Tor-admin :
>> Periodically, about one time in a half of year, some people posts an
>> abuses against my Tor-server which seems as idiotical.
>> To days ago my vds-provider received the next abuse repor
Periodically, about one time in a half of year, some people posts an
abuses against my Tor-server which seems as idiotical.
To days ago my vds-provider received the next abuse report:
> Von: r...@icecat.biz [r...@icecat.biz]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 18. September 2011 04:50
> An: Abuse
> Betreff: Possi
On 14.09.2011 11:04, Faisal Rehman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anybody can help me please, this is the last issue I am facing.
>
> With Best Regards,
>
>
> Faisal Rehman
>
>
>
> From: Faisal Rehman
> To: "tor-talk@lists.torproject.org"
> Sent: Friday, September 9, 201
On 12.09.2011 21:09, Phillip wrote:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/30/pakistan-bans-encryption-software
>
>> Sometimes ago the Live Journal became the mainest Russian oppositional
>> informatinal playground. Because it, the Putin's junta gave order to
>> their commercials to by the
On 09.09.2011 23:39, Phillip wrote:
>
>>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/30/pakistan-bans-encryption-software
>>>
>>>
>> It is very bad news because I am affraid that another tyrannical regimes
>> such as Russian can make do it too.
>> But it seems to me that Tor-users can use bridges an
On 09.09.2011 08:36, t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
> On 09/09/11 06:43, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>
>> Very intresting what is the vulnerabilities they used for breaking systems?
>> In the lite of that facts I don't know what I need to advice my clients
>> - settin
On 09.09.2011 10:36, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 07:41:28AM +, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> I have install the TB-1.4.2 on my Iceweasel 3.5.16 working under Debian
>> Squeeze AMD64.
>
> You should realize that using Torbutton on your own browser
I have install the TB-1.4.2 on my Iceweasel 3.5.16 working under Debian
Squeeze AMD64.
I can see new option "New Identity" in that version of TB, but it is
disables.
What is that option and why it disabled?
Furtherinmore, there are no option "reffer spoof" in the TB-1.4.2; why?
On 01.09.2011 13:24, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Several people have asked us on irc about recent news articles like
> http://wireupdate.com/wires/19812/dutch-police-infiltrate-hidden-child-porn-websites-in-the-u-s/
>
> Apparently the Dutch police exploited vulnerabilities in the webservers
> reacha
On 08.09.2011 21:23, Matthew wrote:
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/30/pakistan-bans-encryption-software
>
>
>
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On 04.08.2011 16:08, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2011 08:19:54 Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> 2st General Question.
>> Under wich user I need to have files in the directory of hidden service?
>> Of the user owned of the $HOME directory or of the user "t
I want to set up a hidden service for a new site which will be reachable
only through the Tor-network.
I have a vds running under FreeBSD with some public sites reacheble from
Internet (web-server - apache).
I am trying to set up it with accourdance of that instructions:
https://www.torproject.org/
Last times I very often have problems with using the Tor with the
LiveJournal.
The LJ team blocks fastest exit-nodes of the Tor such as "blutimage", as
I think, without any reasons:
> SCIMqZyWwU3jHJ7 @ 192.251.226.205.
I demand from them to unlock those exit-nodes!
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On 12.04.2011 04:11, Jim wrote:
> Mike Perry wrote:
>> I think we should completely
>> do away with the toggle model, as well as the entire idea of Torbutton
>> as a separate piece of user-facing software, and rely solely on the
>> Tor Browser Bundles, except perhaps with the addition of standalone
On 08.04.2011 03:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 03:04:01AM +, AJ Baumgartner wrote:
>> tor claims to mask your location. i tested out this feature by visiting a
>> youtube video that is blocked in my country. after using tor to visit the
>> page, and repeatedly using the
On 07.04.2011 14:52, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 4/7/2011 6:21 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> TB-1.3.2alpha don't work under FF 3.6.16 from Ubuntu 10.10 distribution:
>> I cannot save changing of settings (button "OK" don't pushabl
On 05.04.2011 08:21, Aaron wrote:
> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
> via Orbot.
>
> You don't have an android phone? The following works too:
>
> 1. Install the android sdk/emulator and
TB-1.3.2alpha don't work under FF 3.6.16 from Ubuntu 10.10 distribution:
I cannot save changing of settings (button "OK" don't pushable).
TB-1.2.5 is workable with it.
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On 06.04.2011 13:37, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Just a quick note...a nice, safe, easily anonymized email account can be had
> at safe-mail.net. No hoops to jump through, tor friendly.
>
>
I know and sometimes use it for some purposes. But they give their
users only 3 Mb and they let use their
On 06.04.2011 13:28, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Could you elaborate a bit on this? After this discussion I went ahead and
> tried to create another anonymous gmail account and ran into the "requires
> SMS" hitch as discussed (and there is no option that I can see to bypass this
> via other mean
On 06.04.2011 12:00, Håken Hveem wrote:
>
> To me, it looks like that the slower network rate of Tor will cause
> problems for SIP and VOIP applications.
>
> Will it be possible to specify a set of port ranges so traffic on those
> ports will not be routed to the Tor network ?
>
> A example :
>
On 06.04.2011 08:40, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 06.04.2011 10:12, grarpamp wrote:
>>> It would be nice to know how exactly the AVD is transmitted. I guess you
>>> could then easily fake the value without having to install the SDK.
>> AVD (android virtual device)... sounds like a virtualbox instance.
On 05.04.2011 08:21, Aaron wrote:
> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
> via Orbot.
>
> You don't have an android phone? The following works too:
>
> 1. Install the android sdk/emulator and
Matthew wrote:
>
>
> On 15/03/11 11:04, Jim wrote:
>> Marco Predicatori wrote:
>>> Jim, on 03/15/2011 10:31 AM, wrote:
>>>
This could just be a case of somebody having used Tor to do
something "abusive" or, considering the curiously worded message,
maybe it is something else. The
Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:56:26 +
> Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>
>> When I run `portupgrade -a` on my server under FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE, I
>> have the next message of thesystem:
>> "---> Upgrading 'tor-devel-0.2.2.22.a' to
When I run `portupgrade -a` on my server under FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE, I
have the next message of thesystem:
"---> Upgrading 'tor-devel-0.2.2.22.a' to 'tor-devel-0.2.2.22.a_2'
(security/tor-devel)
---> Building '/usr/ports/security/tor-devel'
===> Cleaning for tor-devel-0.2.2.22.a_2
===> License BS
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