From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 06:40:17 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Generated. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/e313649f4cd36a4e3c341b2d1adeab4bb401336e?ds=sidebyside Generated. --- diff --git a/blog/Always_download_Debian_packages_using_Tor___the_simple_recipe.html b/blog/Always_download_Debian_packages_using_Tor___the_simple_recipe.html index a63c53d3dc..6a7710a727 100644 --- a/blog/Always_download_Debian_packages_using_Tor___the_simple_recipe.html +++ b/blog/Always_download_Debian_packages_using_Tor___the_simple_recipe.html @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/archive/2016/01/01.rss b/blog/archive/2016/01/01.rss index e94a2716cd..230fa60ed2 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2016/01/01.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2016/01/01.rss @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.</p> <p>Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing <tt>apt-transport-tor</tt> and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing <tt>etckeeper</tt> before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.</p> diff --git a/blog/archive/2016/01/index.html b/blog/archive/2016/01/index.html index fdacef2c4f..0bef86d01d 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2016/01/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2016/01/index.html @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index 2807402443..dd4d3370ba 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/index.rss b/blog/index.rss index 2df3fe4378..3cac23c65b 100644 --- a/blog/index.rss +++ b/blog/index.rss @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.</p> <p>Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing <tt>apt-transport-tor</tt> and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing <tt>etckeeper</tt> before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss b/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss index 0be934cb6e..ede55cdbe0 100644 --- a/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss +++ b/blog/tags/debian/debian.rss @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.</p> <p>Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing <tt>apt-transport-tor</tt> and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing <tt>etckeeper</tt> before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/debian/index.html b/blog/tags/debian/index.html index 205fbbb1c9..a9e8a861cc 100644 --- a/blog/tags/debian/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/debian/index.html @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/tags/english/english.rss b/blog/tags/english/english.rss index eb6f372028..35205f44b2 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/english.rss +++ b/blog/tags/english/english.rss @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.</p> <p>Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing <tt>apt-transport-tor</tt> and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing <tt>etckeeper</tt> before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/english/index.html b/blog/tags/english/index.html index 08dafff5a4..e3702f8335 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/english/index.html @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/index.html b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/index.html index b6addc4b80..93618157cc 100644 --- a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/index.html @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.

Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing apt-transport-tor and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing etckeeper before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.

diff --git a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss index 68936f8de2..d0b065976c 100644 --- a/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss +++ b/blog/tags/sikkerhet/sikkerhet.rss @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ making sure the network traffic always were encrypted.</p> <p>Here is a short recipe for enabling this on your machine, by installing <tt>apt-transport-tor</tt> and replacing http and https -urls with tor+http and https, and using the hidden service instead of -the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing +urls with tor+http and tor+https, and using the hidden service instead +of the official Debian mirror site. I recommend installing <tt>etckeeper</tt> before you start to have a history of the changes done in /etc/.</p>