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 redirects
Hi.
Thanks everyone for kind answers.
Is Tor website IP '82.195.79.101'?
When I tried ping torproject.org, it said me IP is 82.195.79.101.
2013. 2. 24. Am 7:21 Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.is wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 19:03:17 +0900
Nam Su namfree...@gmail.com wrote:
I know Tor
Hi,
Am 24.02.2013 um 10:06 schrieb Nam Su:
Is Tor website IP '82.195.79.101'?
When I tried ping torproject.org, it said me IP is 82.195.79.101.
Take a look at
http://www.just-dnslookup.com/index.php?vh=torproject.orgc=s=dns+lookup!
You can see these IPs:
* 38.229.72.14
* 38.229.72.16
*
Lutz Horn tichodr...@posteo.de wrote:
So it depends on where you are.
You cannot assert the IPs from ping torproject.org are the same
as the IP(s) used to connect to torproject.org at the HTTPS-level.
As you know, ping works at the ICMP-level and a 302 from the initial
HTTP 'GET/' results
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 redirects Https version website but http site couldn't
open or
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 19:03:17 +0900
Nam Su namfree...@gmail.com wrote:
I know Tor http website redirects Https version website but http site
couldn't open or slowly than Tor connection.
Is it government's sensor?
http://torproject.org redirects to https://www.torproject.org
automatically on
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 17:21:18 -0500
Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.is wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 19:03:17 +0900
Nam Su namfree...@gmail.com wrote:
I know Tor http website redirects Https version website but http site
couldn't open or slowly than Tor connection.
Is it government's
If you download from http, then there is nothing protecting you from
downloading modified, malware inserted binaries. HTTPS is providing
confidentiality and authentication. Of course you want to verify signatures
once you download from HTTPS not HTTP.
There are curious eyes everywhere, use
Thanks, Everyone
2013. 2. 24. 9:03 am SiNA Rabbani s...@redteam.io wrote:
If you download from http, then there is nothing protecting you from
downloading modified, malware inserted binaries. HTTPS is providing
confidentiality and authentication. Of course you want to verify signatures