On Wed, 1 Feb 2023 05:23:35 +
tvcasaraf1 tvcadaraf1 wrote:
> Buenos días, soy usuario de Debian recientemente aunque anteriormente
> he usado ubuntu y Linux mint. Estoy intentando instalar tor y otros
> paquetes mediante terminal con usuario root y no funciona con dpkg -i
> ni
On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 05:23:35AM +, tvcasaraf1 tvcadaraf1 wrote:
> Buenos días, soy usuario de Debian recientemente aunque anteriormente he
> usado ubuntu y Linux mint. Estoy intentando instalar tor y otros paquetes
> mediante terminal con usuario root y no funciona con dpkg -i ni
Buenos días, soy usuario de Debian recientemente aunque anteriormente he usado
ubuntu y Linux mint. Estoy intentando instalar tor y otros paquetes mediante
terminal con usuario root y no funciona con dpkg -i ni con sido apt-get
instalo. Me gustaría saber cómo instalar paquetes nuevos mediante
Le lundi 02 mai 2022 à 03:41 -0400, Terron Hampton a écrit :
> Hello. I have spent hours the past week trying anything I can to
> install Tor Browser to no avail. I've read all of the how-to guides
> with detailed commands, etc. and nothing works for installing Tor
> Browser i
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 03:41:46AM -0400, Terron Hampton wrote:
> Hello. I have spent hours the past week trying anything I can to install
> Tor Browser to no avail. I've read all of the how-to guides with detailed
> commands, etc. and nothing works for installing Tor Browser in Deb
Hello. I have spent hours the past week trying anything I can to install
Tor Browser to no avail. I've read all of the how-to guides with detailed
commands, etc. and nothing works for installing Tor Browser in Debian
Bullseye 11. I have the Tor Browser downloaded file, but I cannot seem to
ma
I do it for machines that is accessible over Tor only.
And in some cases, just because I can do it.
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On tor, 2019-03-28 at 07:18 +, André Rodier wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
On 3/28/19 9:17 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
> of the word, are mostly Javascript code snippets (sometimes invisible
> images and
On 3/28/19, André Rodier wrote:
> On 2019-03-28 16:12, John Hasler wrote:
>> tomas writes:
>>> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
>>> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
>>> of
tomas writes:
> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
> of the word, are mostly Javascript code snippets (sometimes invisible
> images and things like that) made to co
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 08:27:08AM -0600, ghe wrote:
> On 3/28/19 1:18 AM, André Rodier wrote:
>
> > Is there any advantage, in terms of privacy, to download Debian packages
> > over the Tor network?
>
> Tor's job is to keep the trackers away by bouncing your pack
On 3/28/19 1:18 AM, André Rodier wrote:
> Is there any advantage, in terms of privacy, to download Debian packages
> over the Tor network?
Tor's job is to keep the trackers away by bouncing your packets around
so Google starts tracking the wrong IP address. But the last hop is in
th
Op 26-08-17 om 06:10 schreef david...@freevolt.org:
The uri in the failure message, as you have quoted it in your message
to debian-user, is subtly different from the corresponding uri found
in the release notes: The uri in the release notes ends in
".onion/debian" and is followed by two words na
On Sat, 26 Aug 2017, david...@freevolt.org wrote:
whereas the uri in your message ends in ".onion/" and is followed
three words "debian" "stretch" "main".
Well, not "main". Not in your message. Whatever.
I'm just suggesting to check your sources.list to make sure you have
the correct uri, wit
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017, Anonymous wrote:
I'm seeing this in Tails when I refresh the package repositories:
NB: I am not a user of Tails.
Nonetheless, I put the following line into a search engine:
Failed - 0B - InRelease - tor+http://vwakviie2ienjx6t.onion/ debian stretch
InRelease
O
> From: nob...@dizum.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> @ Mario Castelán Castro:
>
> "Ask the tails people. This is the DEBIAN-user mailing list."
>
> Thanks, but...
>
> - "Debian and Tor Services available as Onion Services"[1]
> ht
@ Mario Castelán Castro:
"Ask the tails people. This is the DEBIAN-user mailing list."
Thanks, but...
- "Debian and Tor Services available as Onion Services"[1]
https://bits.debian.org/2016/08/debian-and-tor-services-available-as-onion-services.html
[1] probably more recent
avoid
permanent installation..
There is not much room in live debian to do a massive upgrade if
it is outdated, but you can install packages and even save them
in the encrypted persistent volume for next time. Are you sure you
has a network connection and a tor connection? Either this or
the debian mirr
On 24/08/17 20:51, Anonymous wrote:
> I'm seeing this in Tails [...]
Ask the tails people. This is the DEBIAN-user mailing list.
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I'm seeing this in Tails when I refresh the package repositories:
Failed - 0B - InRelease - tor+http://vwakviie2ienjx6t.onion/ debian stretch
InRelease
Why is this happening and how may I fix it please?
s?
Some of those systems are meant to run live or in vm and not installed
on the hd. I don't know about Kodachi but tails is basically a debian
package hardened into a live system with networking restricted through
tor. It allows you to make a conscious decision and use the "unsafe&qu
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
>
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 mac
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
t
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
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 lin
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 loca
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.
>
>
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'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 days ago and it was working fine -- Gmail said
it was having authenti
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 sit
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,
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 GUI or what I get from lynx.
Solutions greatly appreciated...
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> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 12:51:14PM +1000, Riley Baird wrote:
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> >
> > Many of my connections are timing out. For example, I can't use SMTP to
> > send a message if it's over ~1500 bytes [...]
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On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 12:51:14PM +1000, Riley Baird wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Many of my connections are timing out. For example, I can't use SMTP to
> send a message if it's over ~1500 bytes [...]
This sounds suspiciously as if your box were using an MTU[1
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 23:07:50 -0400 (EDT)
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2015, Riley Baird wrote:
>
> > http://libertybsd.net/debian/reportbug.pcapng
>
> I cannot get your packet capture onto my computer.
> wget, curl and lynx failed in the attempt.
It works for me, but try this instead
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015, Riley Baird wrote:
http://libertybsd.net/debian/reportbug.pcapng
I cannot get your packet capture onto my computer.
wget, curl and lynx failed in the attempt.
Perhaps double-check your URL, above?
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Hi,
Many of my connections are timing out. For example, I can't use SMTP to
send a message if it's over ~1500 bytes, I can't connect to the Tor
network and reportbug crashes when querying the BTS for certain
packages. I can do these things on Windows using the same connection.
I
id you enable on your torrc? I have enabled
> hashed control password, so after the second command above, I get asked
> for this password before being able to complete the connection.
Thank you, I've tried both just now, service tor reload each time. I
guess there is another s
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
I tunnel from LOCAL host L to REMOTE host R.
R runs the tor relay process T.
T has an "admin" port, usually 9051 unless configured otherwise.
T admin port 9051 should only EVER listen on 127.0.0.1 (localhost in
nearly all cases).
At L, I want to connect to ONLY a localhost ip:port, ie
:9051 YourRemoteTORRelayHost:9051
May I pass on a security concern? Again, if I understand the man
pages correctly, anyone with access to your machine can use this
tunnel to reach your TOR relay on port 9051. Using 127.0.0.1 means
that 'only' local users can do this, but this would i
arm gives the following error:
[ARM_WARN] Unable to read tor's log file: /var/log/tor/log [1 duplicate hidden]
I created the tor-arm user as suggested.
The log file dir /var/log/tor is ownership debian-tor.debian-tor
The log files /var/log/tor/log are ownership debian-tor.adm
Am I suppos
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 stil
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 separ
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.
>> >
&g
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 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
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 work perfectly well if it's
ru
On Thu, 2014-01-09 at 01:01 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Right you are. I installed both the Tor browser bundle and Debian Tor
> package. I also installed Viladia. Should I install only one of them?
> Which one? Enlighten me.
> Thanking you,
> Muntasim-Ul-Haque
>
>
Right you are. I installed both the Tor browser bundle and Debian Tor
package. I also installed Viladia. Should I install only one of them?
Which one? Enlighten me.
Thanking you,
Muntasim-Ul-Haque
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On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 01:21:03 +0600
Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed Tor on Debian 7 but couldn't use it. Viladia is showing
> the following errors:
> /*[Warning] Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9050: Cannot assign requested
> address*//*
> *//*[Warning] /v
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On 2014-01-06 20:17, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 01:21 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
>> Hi, I have installed Tor on Debian 7 but couldn't use it.
>> Viladia is showing the following errors: /*[Warning]
On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 01:21 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed Tor on Debian 7 but couldn't use it. Viladia is showing
> the following errors:
> /*[Warning] Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9050: Cannot assign requested
> address*//*
> *//*[Warning] /var/
On 3 January 2014 19:21, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed Tor on Debian 7 but couldn't use it. Viladia is showing the
> following errors:
> [Warning] Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9050: Cannot assign requested address
> [Warning] /var/run/tor is not owned by th
On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 01:21:03AM +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Now how can I make Tor work?
By running it as:
invoke-rc.d tor start
instead of as your regular user. You did install tor from the debian
repositories, right? If not, then maybe someone else can help you if
you tell us wh
Hi,
I have installed Tor on Debian 7 but couldn't use it. Viladia is showing
the following errors:
/*[Warning] Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9050: Cannot assign requested
address*//*
*//*[Warning] /var/run/tor is not owned by this user (tranjeeshan, 1000)
but by debian-tor (115). Perhaps yo
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boring, if the NSA really would hunt
them :p.
Again, my intension just is "Please don't cause unneeded traffic for
TOR" and I don't want to waste more time with discussions about politic
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On Thu, 2013-07-25 at 01:07 -0300, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-07-24 at 11:28 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 13:18 -0300, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> > > Privacy is a fundamental human right.
> >
> > Full ACK!
> >
> &g
On Wed, 2013-07-24 at 11:28 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 13:18 -0300, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> > Privacy is a fundamental human right.
>
> Full ACK!
>
> But it doesn't make sense to use TOR to access a facebook account.
>
> My words ar
On 07/23/2013 04:27 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Don't have accounts on sites of the Linux community ;), take a look at
my signature!
> Attention! Attackers have gotten every user's local username,
> password, and email address from the Ubuntu Forums database.
> http://ubuntuforums.org/a
On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 13:18 -0300, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> Privacy is a fundamental human right.
Full ACK!
But it doesn't make sense to use TOR to access a facebook account.
My words are "Please don't cause _unneeded_ traffic for TOR", I don't
ask you not to use
Spot on with your replies, Wes. Thank you for saving me the typing. ;)
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On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 09:56 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Ok, I'll rephrase my request.
>
> It's useless being subscribed to facebook and other crap, to store your
> data at facebook and then to use TOR, to avoid that this data is
> available for intelligence agencies. T
On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 10:27 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Fortunately I very seldom, perhaps never need TOR myself
I should explain this. Some music YouTube videos aren't available in
Germany, because the GEMA, a collecting society has too much impact, so
videos aren't available regar
e focused by the NSA, than all the people who let collect
their data.
I should get a mobile myself and listen to mainstream music ;).
SICR.
Again, TOR became slower in the last days and in Germany no news show is
missing to recommend to use TOR on your Windows machine. Sure, use
Windows, don't m
Ok, I'll rephrase my request.
It's useless being subscribed to facebook and other crap, to store your
data at facebook and then to use TOR, to avoid that this data is
available for intelligence agencies. They simply take your data from
your facebook account and you only cause traffic
On Tue, 23 Jul 2013, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
and now hysteria [...]
which hysteria?
is refraining from using the Tor network the only way to alleviate its
congestion? really?
why not encourage users to consider setting up exit nodes
observer could reasonably conclude from this that tptb in the us spy
agencies believe their analytic tools produce better results from
greater volumes.
you, on the other hand, seem to believe it is the other way around.
what is your evidence for this assertion?
There's no need to us
Vidalia package only when I really
need security. TOR until some weeks ago wasn't as slow as it was years
ago, it was very fast, but regarding to the hysteria it doesn't work
anymore, "The connection has timed out".
Keep in mind, if you're against PRISM it's also useful
Its Ok!
It was found that the direct connection is not required to specify the
ip-address and port of the server, and when working over tor - must
enter talk.google.com, if enter ip-address - it will not work.
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В Втр, 28/05/2013 в 10:21 +0100, Claudius Hubig пишет:
> Dear Alex,
>
> Alex Dubinin wrote:
> > In Psi+ has two profile XMPP servers: google talk and my server. When
> > using Psi+ with a direct connection to the internet - both profiles are
> > working fine. If connect
Dear Alex,
Alex Dubinin wrote:
> In Psi+ has two profile XMPP servers: google talk and my server. When
> using Psi+ with a direct connection to the internet - both profiles are
> working fine. If connect through a local Tor server (lotsalhost: 9050) -
> google talk not working, no er
In Psi+ has two profile XMPP servers: google talk and my server. When
using Psi+ with a direct connection to the internet - both profiles are
working fine. If connect through a local Tor server (lotsalhost: 9050) -
google talk not working, no error messages, my XMPP server (on the
remote machine
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
>
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 the tor daemon = ok
2. privoxy is configured as in the doc
On 20/03/11 13:55, Brad Alexander wrote:
Hi AG,
Can you define what you mean by "not playing nicely together"? I am
running privoxy and tor on an up-to-date sid machine, and do not see
problems with it. I rebuilt this machine back in 2007-ish, and have
used the same config since.
Hi AG,
Can you define what you mean by "not playing nicely together"? I am running
privoxy and tor on an up-to-date sid machine, and do not see problems with
it. I rebuilt this machine back in 2007-ish, and have used the same config
since.
Can you elaborate on the problems?
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On S
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 05:50:10AM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>I am trying to install tor without knowing what
> I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
> seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
> the tor website, and it seemed to install. [was
>
On 19/03/11 15:50, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20110319_083513, AG wrote:
On 19/03/11 04:50, Nomen Nescio wrote:
I am trying to install tor without knowing what
I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
the tor website, a
On 20110319_083513, AG wrote:
> On 19/03/11 04:50, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> >I am trying to install tor without knowing what
> >I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
> >seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
> >the tor website, and it se
On 19/03/11 04:50, Nomen Nescio wrote:
I am trying to install tor without knowing what
I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
the tor website, and it seemed to install. [was
that a mistake?]
When I start iceweasel/firefo
I am trying to install tor without knowing what
I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
the tor website, and it seemed to install. [was
that a mistake?]
When I start iceweasel/firefox and click on
the "enable tor"
On 16/05/10 22:13, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
On Sun, 16 May 2010 07:52:06 -0400, Snood wrote:
On 05/16/2010 11:34 AM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
On Sun, 16 May 2010 08:35:29 +0100, AG wrote:
Dear all
On an up-to-date testing machine, I am using Iceweasel + tor + privoxy.
Florian helped
On Sun, 16 May 2010 21:13:23 +, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> But I
> also believe that they are based on the actual application virtues and
> value.
Sorry for a typo. Read this passage as follows instead:
"But I also believe that they are NOT based on the actual application
virtues and value."
On Sun, 16 May 2010 07:52:06 -0400, Snood wrote:
On 05/16/2010 11:34 AM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> On Sun, 16 May 2010 08:35:29 +0100, AG wrote:
>
>> Dear all
>>
>> On an up-to-date testing machine, I am using Iceweasel + tor + privoxy.
>> Florian helped me with an
On Sun, 16 May 2010 08:35:29 +0100, AG wrote:
> Dear all
>
> On an up-to-date testing machine, I am using Iceweasel + tor + privoxy.
> Florian helped me with an issue like this sometime back, but revisiting
> his helpful advice has not helped on this occasion.
>
> The si
On 05/16/2010 03:35 AM, AG wrote:
Using Iceweasel, I enable the tor button and receive a warning message
"Tor proxy test: local HTTP proxy is unreachable. Is polipo running
properly?"
Well, no because polipo wasn't installed - why and when this suddenly
became a necessity I
Dear all
On an up-to-date testing machine, I am using Iceweasel + tor + privoxy.
Florian helped me with an issue like this sometime back, but revisiting
his helpful advice has not helped on this occasion.
The situation is as follows:
Using Iceweasel, I enable the tor button and receive a
I am pretty sure that you will not even haven to use the
workaround if
you make the suggested change to /etc/hosts.
Florian
Just an update - I deleted the redundant "localhost" entry in the
/etc/hosts file as suggested and accepted the Tor a
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 19:46:54 +0100, AG wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
AG wrote:
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel,
but it keeps throwing up errors
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 19:46:54 +0100, AG wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
>>>> AG wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel,
>>>>> but i
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
AG wrote:
Hello
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
The following is my /etc/privoxy/config file (without the commented
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
>> AG wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
>>> keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
>>> The following is my /etc/privoxy/config file (withou
AG wrote:
AG wrote:
Hello
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
keeps throwing up errors.
The logfile has been enabled to record debugging info (1024 "Log the
destination for requests Privoxy didn't let through, and the reason
why", 4096 "
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel,
but it keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
sudo netstat -plant | grep -E ':(8118|9050)'
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:9050 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
19186/tor
tcp6 0
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 21:06:26 +0100, AG wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 19:08:31 +0100, AG wrote:
>>> AG wrote:
>>>> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:59:29 +0100, AG wrote:
>>>>>
AG wrote:
Hello
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
keeps throwing up errors.
The logfile has been enabled to record debugging info (1024 "Log the
destination for requests Privoxy didn't let through, and the reason
why", 4096 "start up
gt;> sudo netstat -plant | grep -E ':(8118|9050)'
>>> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:9050 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
>>> 19186/tor
>>> tcp6 0 0 ::1:8118:::* LISTEN
>>> 26738/privoxy
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