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This release fixes many security issues and users should upgrade as soon as possible. Changes...
There's a new stable Tor release series available! After months of work, you can now download the source code for Tor 0.3.1.7 from the usual place on the website. Packages should become available over the coming days, including (we hope) a Tor Browser release before the end of the month.
Tor 0.3.1.7 is the first stable release in the 0.3.1 series.
Tor 0.3.2.1-alpha is the first release in the 0.3.2.x series. It includes support for our next-generation ("v3") onion service protocol, and adds a new circuit scheduler for more responsive forwarding decisions from relays. There are also numerous other small features and bugfixes here.
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Tor 0.3.1.6-rc fixes a few small bugs and annoyances in the 0.3.1 release series, including a bug that produced weird behavior on Windows directory caches.
This is the first release candidate in the Tor 0.3.1 series. If we find no new bugs or regressions here, the first stable 0.3.1 release will be nearly identical to it. Please help find bugs! If we don't find any new critical problems, we'll be calling this release series "stable" soon.
If you build Tor from source, you can find Tor 0.3.1.6-rc at the usual place (at the Download page on our website). Otherwise, you'll probably want to wait until packages are available. There should be a new Tor Browser release later this month.
Tor Browser 7.0.5 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...
Tor Browser 7.0.4 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...
Source code for a new Tor release (0.3.0.10) is now available on the website; packages should be available over the next several days. The Tor Browser team tells me they will have a release out next week.
Reminder: Tor 0.2.4, 0.2.6, and 0.2.7 are no longer supported, as of 1 August of this year. If you need a release with long-term support, 0.2.9 is what we recommend: we plan to support it until at least 1 Jan 2020.
Tor 0.3.0.10 backports a collection of small-to-medium bugfixes from the current Tor alpha series. OpenBSD users and TPROXY users should upgrade; others are probably okay sticking with 0.3.0.9.
Hello again! This post announces the fifth alpha in the 0.3.1.x series, which we just released today. I'll try to get a new 0.3.0.x release out tomorrow.
Tor 0.3.1.5-alpha improves the performance of consensus diff calculation, fixes a crash bug on older versions of OpenBSD, and fixes several other bugs. If no serious bugs are found in this version, the next version will be a release candidate.
Since this is an alpha release, you can expect more bugs than usual. If you'd rather have a more stable experience, stick to the stable releases.
If you build Tor from source, you can find Tor 0.3.1.5-alpha at the usual place (at the Download page on our website). Otherwise, you'll probably want to wait until packages are available. There should be a new Tor Browser release early next week.
This release also marks the end of support for the Tor 0.2.4.x, 0.2.6.x, and 0.2.7.x release series. Those releases will receive no further bug or security fixes. Anyone still running or distributing one of those versions should upgrade.
Note: Tor Browser 7.0.3 is a security bugfix release for Linux users only. Users on Windows and...
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