Latincom:
>
> Really nice post, thanks:
> I have one [OT] question, i use Wheezy at work, but i tested Kodachi a
> Debian derivative, and it took the HWID! Is it a security problem? Well,
> a second question, are you saying, that when i use Tails, i must not
> permit scrips?
Some of those sys
On Sat, 18 Mar 2017 17:19:00 +, GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
>
> Various steps
>
> 1 About vpn and reaching the tor gate, your ISP may be able to see that
> you are reaching out to make a connection to the various gates/nodes and
> you may not want that, as
Glenn English:
> On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 11:19 AM, GiaThnYgeia
> wrote:
>
>> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
>
> Wow! Thanks for so much advice from the list.
>
>
> Everybody said to get rid of privoxy, so I did -- there was no privoxy
> on the machine Tor was on, but there was on th
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 11:19 AM, GiaThnYgeia
wrote:
> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
Wow! Thanks for so much advice from the list.
Everybody said to get rid of privoxy, so I did -- there was no privoxy
on the machine Tor was on, but there was on the server across the room
that this
READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
Various steps
1 About vpn and reaching the tor gate, your ISP may be able to see that
you are reaching out to make a connection to the various gates/nodes and
you may not want that, as ISPs are passing all personal information to
big-Sister. And you "ma
Hello,
First things first: AFAIK, just installing privoxy doesn't make it use
Tor, it just acts as a regular proxy. Visit [1] to see if you're using
Tor or not. In order to enable chaining through Tor you'll have to have
a line like
forward-socks5/ :
An example line, as well as a d
On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 21:48:02 +0200
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Reco [2017-03-17 22:05:45+03] wrote:
>
> > Sure. Deinstall/purge current Tor and privoxy. Install Debian's
> > version of Tor. It should start itself. Point your Firefox to SOCKS5
> > proxy located at localhost port 9050. That all you (ev
Reco [2017-03-17 22:05:45+03] wrote:
> Sure. Deinstall/purge current Tor and privoxy. Install Debian's
> version of Tor. It should start itself. Point your Firefox to SOCKS5
> proxy located at localhost port 9050. That all you (ever) need,
> judging from your timezone.
>
> Do not mix HTTP proxy in
Hi.
On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 12:28:33 -0600
Glenn English wrote:
> I'm trying to use the Tor Browser. They don't seem to have any support
> (beyond an FAQ) on their site, so I'm asking here.
>
> Jessie and XFCE on a Supermicro workstation connected through a T1.
>
> I installed Tor a few da
On 3/10/17, Reco wrote:
> Debian's variant of Tor is simply a daemon that is
> started/stopped/restarted by usual means (service/systemctl).
> So there's absolutely no reason for TOR to provide any menu entry, left
> alone a GUI.
Thanks. I just downloaded it from their site, and I'm doing Gmail o
Hi.
On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 12:28:34 -0700
Glenn English wrote:
> How do you get a tor GUI?
>
> Jessie, XFCE
>
> I just installed tor, and it doesn't show up in XFCE's Applications
> menu. I tried to start it on the CL, and it did a lot of getting
> ready, then stopped and didn't display a
On 2/24/14, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> I took me some days, but I finally got to try it and was able do to it
> exactly as said.
>
> $ ssh -C -L 9055:localhost:9051 user@tornode
>
> on a separate shell:
>
> $ arm -i 127.0.0.1:9055
>
> Which authentication method did you enable on your torrc? I
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 11:18 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 2/18/14, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> > On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 11:35 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> >> Does anyone know if tor arm can be run locally and tunnelled (rather
> >> than remotely logging in and viewing the remote instance)?
On 2/20/14, Ron Leach wrote:
> On 19/02/2014 00:18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Here is my .ssh/config line:
>> LocalForward localhost:9051 127.0.0.1:9051
>
> I thought the LocalForward syntax differed slightly:
> LocalForward Localhost:Port RemoteHost:Port
> (if I've understood man ssh_config)
> so
On 19/02/2014 00:18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Here is my .ssh/config line:
LocalForward localhost:9051 127.0.0.1:9051
I thought the LocalForward syntax differed slightly:
LocalForward Localhost:Port RemoteHost:Port
(if I've understood man ssh_config)
so maybe
LocalForward 127.0.0.1:9051 Your
On 2/18/14, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 11:35 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Does anyone know if tor arm can be run locally and tunnelled (rather
>> than remotely logging in and viewing the remote instance)? I tried but
>> arm seems to want to still talk to a local tor ins
On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 11:35 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Does anyone know if tor arm can be run locally and tunnelled (rather
> than remotely logging in and viewing the remote instance)? I tried but
> arm seems to want to still talk to a local tor instance. Sorry this is
> a separate question.
On 2/17/14, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:35:45AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> On 2/15/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> > Trying to set up a Tor relay node, and the tor package recommended
>> > tor-arm, which I installed too.
>> >
>> > Running "arm" gives the following warn
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:35:45AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 2/15/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Trying to set up a Tor relay node, and the tor package recommended
> > tor-arm, which I installed too.
> >
> > Running "arm" gives the following warning:
> > 17:27:19 [ARM_NOTICE] Arm is curre
On 2/15/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Trying to set up a Tor relay node, and the tor package recommended
> tor-arm, which I installed too.
>
> Running "arm" gives the following warning:
> 17:27:19 [ARM_NOTICE] Arm is currently running with root permissions.
> This is not a good idea, and will still
On 13/09/11 06:05, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am a little bit confused, how to correctly configure tor in debian.
> Maybe you can make something more clear.
>
> This is my environment: I have installed
>
> tor tor-geoip tor-data privoxy polipo vidalia
>
> 1. Vidalia is starting
On Saturday 10 June 2006 23:34, Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
> On 6/10/06, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Anybody had any personal experience of this project, or the individuals
> > involved with it?
> >
> > http://tor.eff.org/
> >
> > Just wondering about integrity.
> > Grateful for
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Katipo wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
>
>> Craig Russell writes:
>>
>>
>>> I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared
>>> null and void in the US.
>>>
>>
>> It isn't.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
>>>
>>
>>
Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
According to the Tor overview, the government and military are already
using Tor:
"A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence
gathering,
They're the ones who actually started it off originally, but it's now
been taken over.
Which is why I asked abou
John Hasler wrote:
Craig Russell writes:
I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared null and
void in the US.
It isn't.
Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
It's just a conspiracy nut raving.
Yep.
How silly of me.
None of it's really happening, is it?
Craig Russell writes:
> I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared null and
> void in the US.
It isn't.
> Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
It's just a conspiracy nut raving.
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Craig Russell wrote:
> I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared
> null and void in the US. Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
>
> Seriously asking the question.
It's a fear-mongering rant by someone who forgot to take his lithi
I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared null and
void in the US. Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
Seriously asking the question.
Thanks
Katipo wrote:
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 23:40:27 -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming
On 6/11/06, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Exactly what I've been thinking of doing.
Give Debian development somewhere to run, when Alito casts the deciding
vote on making the GPL null and void in the States, and handing the lot
to Microsoft and the NSA.
According to the Tor overview, the g
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 23:40:27 -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Grateful for any information.
Tor is amazingly easy to set up in Debian. Install it and privoxy
with apt-get. Then follow step
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 23:40:27 -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
>On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Grateful for any information.
>>>
>>
>>Tor is amazingly easy to set up in Debian. Install it and privoxy
>>with apt-get. Then follow steps 2-4 at
>>http://tor.eff.org/do
On 6/10/06, David R. Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This software looks very interesting to me. As
you seem to be familiar with it, how would
you say it affects speed? Is there a drastic
reduction?
Speed depends on the bandwidth each Tor server is willing to share.
But, the price of anonim
On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grateful for any information.>Tor is amazingly easy to set up in Debian. Install it and privoxywith apt-get. Then follow steps 2-4 at
http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en.This software looks very interesting to me. As you seem to be
On 6/10/06, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Anybody had any personal experience of this project, or the individuals
involved with it?
http://tor.eff.org/
Just wondering about integrity.
Grateful for any information.
Tor is amazingly easy to set up in Debian. Install it and privoxy
On 6/10/06, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Anybody had any personal experience of this project, or the individuals
involved with it?
http://tor.eff.org/
Yes, EFF is http://www.eff.org/about/
Just wondering about integrity.
Grateful for any information.
Well,
tor "just works" b
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