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I think it would be quite interesting to fingerprint users based on their ability to access nonstandard top-level domains. For example, .onion (Tor), .i2p (I2P), .bit (Namecoin), and the OpenNIC TLD'…
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Hi,
I'm not a go expert, but it seems that if you don't use the `-u` option, the tool only creates a list of random `.` domains, without any validity check ?
Thx in advance, Ian…
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hi for some strange reason windows 10 throws this error when running the comand bash rip-record vid1.txt -t 00:01:00
/Desktop/video-2016-11-22-17-21-24.mkv: No such file or directory
is ther…
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It will be great to get access to .onion domains.
It will give additional protection from attacks on ssl/tls.
Also it may prevent real IP leak.
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[Moderator's note: If you'd like to express your support for wildcard issuance, please hit 'like' on [this thread on the community forum](https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/please-support-wildcard-ce…
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Which feature would you like to see?
Client integration with Tor (http://www.torproject.org/)
How is it useful to users?
Completely anonymize client connections in the wake of a Big Brother enabl…
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Jessie please keep designs like Whonix in mind where Tor is not running on the same machine as TBB. There is a Gateway VM where Tor runs and where we plan to add OnioNS standalone package so it can pr…
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snorby.org no longer shows the Snorby web page. Looks like the snorby.org domain name expired on 6/25 and was then purchased by somebody else.
If snorby.org won't be used anymore, then links to th…
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# Sprint Dec 14
- Completed IPFS API Spec (core + transports) by Jan 1
## Sprint Goals
## Sprint Discussions
[Schedule](https://github.com/ipfs/pm#sprint-discussion-schedule)
Please take notes in a …
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Hey guys,
I wanted to try out the lets-encrypt-preview, but it seems to currently support only apache and nginx.
Is there a way to manually configure the proofs etc.?
Like "you have to put this pro…