In the TBB use the Vidalia Control Panel to set the Socks Port. Settings >
Advanced > Edit current torrc. Add or modify the socks port line to read
'SocksPort 9050' or the port you wish Thunderbird to use. Save settings if you
want them to persist.
Follow the same steps as in the wiki.
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I have tended to find that the packaged tor is virtually always behind and so I
get notices that there is a new version and I should upgrade but with no means
of doing so because all that is available is the browser bundle.
On Monday, January 02, 2012 07:18:04 PM Matthew wrote:
> Use your distri
Greetings in a New Year!
I've recently switched from Tor + Privoxy setup to the more convenient
TBB 0.2.2.35 (Qt4.6.2) in a Linux environment. Under prior config. it
was easy to set up the Thunderbird email client for use with Tor.
However, after the TBB install the same configuration for T'Bird n
Use the Tor Browser Bundle and Vidalia Control Panel to setup a relay/bridge.
When closing Aurora and a Tor process continues to run may have been a bug that
has been resolved.
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From: Praedor
Sender: tor-talk-boun...@lists.torproject.org
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 21:18:14
Use your distribution's package manager...
Debian: https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian
RHEL derivitaves: https://www.torproject.org/docs/rpms.html.en
...then edit torrc to taste.
On 1/2/12, Praedor wrote:
> As it appears that the only tor app being provided by the tor project these
> days i
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 23:52, cmeclax-sazri
wrote:
> I cloned the git repo and looked at it. There's no CMakeLists.txt or
> configure, just a makefile which I'm apparently supposed to edit.
> cables/init/cabled is a /sbin/runscript script. None of my computers has a
> program called runscript. I'm
On Monday 02 January 2012 12:40:52 Maxim Kammerer wrote:
> > I would imagine this sort of thing to be useful for, say, NGOs and people
> > in the field to have a secure decentralised email infrastructure.
>
> You don't need mail servers for such an infrastructure over networks
> like Tor and I2P, w
As it appears that the only tor app being provided by the tor project these
days is the tor browser bundle, how is one supposed to simply run tor as a
relay or exit or bridge if it is only provided as a browser bundle?
How does one avoid staring multiple tor instances and only start up the brows
> I would imagine this sort of thing to be useful for, say, NGOs and people in
> the field to have
> a secure decentralised email infrastructure.
You don't need mail servers for such an infrastructure over networks
like Tor and I2P, where nodes can have persistent addresses — see
cables communica
On 02/01/12 11:01, William Waites wrote:
> I wonder how the nym proposals would figure with this, because whilst
> you can send mail to ww@nnfd3wq5uvctzuib.onion and I can reply from
> there, it's hardly memorable. I think to be viable it would need the
> moral equivalent of an MX lookup on a nym.
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 17:48:36 -0500, cmeclax-sazri at ixazon.dynip.com
(cmeclax-sazri) said:
cmeclax-sazri> Should we design a remailer that uses Tor in some way?
I spent a little time over the holidays working out how to get Postfix
to talk on the Tor network for both sending and receiving m
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