>> I realized that the tbb is behaving differently on GNU and Windows. In
>> Windows, one may start tbb before or after starting an instance of
>> Mozilla Firefox. In GNU, one may start tbb only after opening Firefox
>> first. If tbb is started and I attempt to start a fresh instance of
>> Firefox,
I used to run a remailer and would like to again. There is a Mixminion
package, so I installed it and tried to join the group. What's going on these
days with remailers? Should we design a remailer that uses Tor in some way?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 04:50:57AM +, c...@sdf.org wrote 1.4K bytes in 38
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: Either way your name is not attached to it, and your home address,
: etc., isn't either.
It's trivial for law enforcement to make the one hop from your company
to you and then to your house. Stupid crimin
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:17:43PM +, magick...@gmail.com wrote 3.2K bytes
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: Second, I installed as suggested here (option two) for Ubuntu lucid:
: https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
Just a reminder that this is the most complex way to use Tor. It's far
easier t
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 08:31:18PM +0400, grobokopa...@list.ru wrote 1.5K bytes
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: So, Tor Browser Bundle does not contain Privoxy.
: Now question: does this mean, that Tor Browser Bundle is less secure
: than separately installed Tor + Privoxy?
No. The old answer for this is he
On 2011-12-30, grarpamp wrote:
[On 2011-12-28,John Case wrote:]
> Alternatively, a pre-paid visa from somewhere like Simon malls, etc., works
> > >> Non in-country transactions may be denied along with other prepaid
> curiosities such as Netflix >> denials. Read the fine print. Be prepared t
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 12:59:50 -0500
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> Windows 7 65-bit
You probably mean 64-bit. What patch level are you at? I cannot
replicate this on my win7 64bit test machine. TBB 0.2.3.35-3 works fine.
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> Ok, so there is a response speed fast enough that it *couldn't* have just
> done a three-hop back and forth ... that's interesting.
This is it, a timing and connection pairing thing. If you come in direct from
your base to clearnet 22, your outbound line will be extremely keystroke
responsive to
> Without question you can find one that will respond very
> nicely to an "official" RFQ and a money order.
> The real hook is a single, annual payment, which will be impossible
> for them to resist.
True, RFQ puts you in control, and they love prepaid. Though putting
a year of funds at risk of a
Hi
> So, Tor Browser Bundle does not contain Privoxy.
> Now question: does this mean, that Tor Browser Bundle is less secure than
> separately installed Tor + Privoxy?
IIRC I think Privoxy has been replaced by Polipo.
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Привет Иван,
I am not a Tor developer but I will try to answer (in English, as my
Russian is appalling).
On 30/12/11 16:31, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> i found, that *Tor Browser Bundle* consist of:
>
>* Vidalia 0.2.15
>* Tor 0.2.2.35 (with libevent-2.0.16-stable, zlib-1.2.5, openssl-1.0.0e)
>
Windows 7 65-bit
It's not Ticket #4795 (new defect)
Everything is fine, but PMW (Process Manager for Windows) cannot affect
the Tor Window anymore.
I'm trying to hide/minimize the aurora window to the tray. this hasn't
been a problem in past versions, but now NONE of these type (PMW, DM2,
etc)
Hello, list. I am newbie in Tor. By reading an information about tor i
found article(
http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/howto-anonymous-communication-with-tor-some-hints-and-some-pitfalls
), that says:
"The biggest problem with many applications is that they /leak DNS
requests/. That is, a
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:00:55 -0500
M Robinson wrote:
> Why can't I hide/minimize to tray anymore?
What are you trying to hide/minimize? which os? which desktop? etc?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 3:00 PM, M Robinson wrote:
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> Why can't I hide/minimize to tray anymore?
Related to https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4795, maybe?
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Koh Choon Lin <2choon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I realized that the tbb is behaving differently on GNU and Windows. In
> Windows, one may start tbb before or after starting an instance of
> Mozilla Firefox. In GNU, one may start tbb only after opening Firefox
> first
Why can't I hide/minimize to tray anymore?
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I realized that the tbb is behaving differently on GNU and Windows. In
Windows, one may start tbb before or after starting an instance of
Mozilla Firefox. In GNU, one may start tbb only after opening Firefox
first. If tbb is started and I attempt to start a fresh instance of
Firefox, it will la
Thanks for the suggestions. I am going to start from the beginning because
Vidalia is still weird but Tor seems OK now.
First, I removed everything: apt-get purge tor vidalia
Second, I installed as suggested here (option two) for Ubuntu lucid:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
Thir
Robert,
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011, Robert Ransom wrote:
On 2011-12-30, John Case wrote:
Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of
connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included
in my exit policy.
Now let's say that I, as the administrator, log
Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of
connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included
in my exit policy.
Now let's say that I, as the administrator, log onto the exit node and:
ssh u...@host.com
I understand that a global observer with
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