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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2003-08-21 17:59:06 +0000
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Is there a backdoor in tor?
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(Theories about recursive acronyms are ok too.)
+1.3 Is there a backdoor in tor?
+
+Not right now, but if this answer changes we probably won't be allowed
+to tell you. You should always check the source (or at least the diffs
+since the last release) for suspicious things; and if we don't give you
+source, that's a sure sign something funny could be going on.
2. Compiling and installing.