Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to exclude tor nodes that have no country information?

2012-05-13 Thread Damian Johnson
> Try excluding {??}. That should do it for you. I'm not entirely clear how Maxmind allocates the codes, but depending on your goal you might want to also exclude {A1}, {A2}, and {O1}... https://www.maxmind.com/app/iso3166 ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-t

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to exclude tor nodes that have no country information?

2012-05-13 Thread B C
It worked perfectly. Thank you very much, Sam. B.C. 2012/5/14 Sam Whited : > Try excluding {??}. That should do it for you. > > —Sam > > On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:14 PM, B C wrote: >> I exclude tor nodes by adding "ExcludeNodes {country code}" line to my >> torrc file. >> But there are abou

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to exclude tor nodes that have no country information?

2012-05-13 Thread Sam Whited
Try excluding {??}. That should do it for you. —Sam On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:14 PM, B C wrote: > I exclude tor nodes by adding "ExcludeNodes {country code}" line to my > torrc file. > But there are about 40 tor nodes that have no country information. > Is there an appropriate way to exclude the

[tor-talk] Is there a way to exclude tor nodes that have no country information?

2012-05-13 Thread B C
I exclude tor nodes by adding "ExcludeNodes {country code}" line to my torrc file. But there are about 40 tor nodes that have no country information. Is there an appropriate way to exclude these nodes? I can exclude them by specifying their fingerprints, but there are so many. B.C. __

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser disabling Javascript anonymity set reduction

2012-05-13 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Maxim Kammerer (m...@dee.su): > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Mike Perry wrote: > > I do *not* believe we can capture that userbase if we ship a > > JS-disabled-by-default browser. > > First, I would like to say that I agree that Javascript and other > popular features (e.g., CSS,

Re: [tor-talk] Socks5 and msmtp

2012-05-13 Thread Leandro Noferini
Il 06/05/2012 20:19, grarpamp ha scritto: >> or are you thinking of a shell script using socat? > Socat does not provde a SOCKS server, only a client, so it can't > be used. I mentioned it only as an example of an interesting shim-like > tool that might be out there. Not as one that could be used i

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser disabling Javascript anonymity set reduction

2012-05-13 Thread Maxim Kammerer
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Mike Perry wrote: > I do *not* believe we can capture that userbase if we ship a > JS-disabled-by-default browser. First, I would like to say that I agree that Javascript and other popular features (e.g., CSS, HTML5 video) need to be enabled by default, since thi

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser disabling Javascript anonymity set reduction

2012-05-13 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake pro...@secure-mail.biz (pro...@secure-mail.biz): > https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBJavaScriptEnabled The > FAQ entry is very questionable. "Disabling JavaScript by default, > then allowing a few websites to run scripts, is especially bad for > your anonymity: the set of

Re: [tor-talk] Basic questions from new user but...

2012-05-13 Thread Elena Johnson
Thanks much. WindowsXp I believe Tools>Options>AboutTor> says 12.0 and that Tor is up to date > Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 08:39:11 +0200 > From: bastik@googlemail.com > To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Basic questions from new user but... > > Elena Johnson, 13.05.201

[tor-talk] Cannot connect to Tor any more.

2012-05-13 Thread Aaron Whiteman
Hi, Further to yesterday's e-mail, here are some detailed logs which explain my problem. Is the problem circuit_build_times_set_timeout_worker(): and, if so, how to deal with it. The logs below should a non-VPN connection (connection via a VPN does work). Thanks - help really appreciated! M

[tor-talk] Tor Browser disabling Javascript anonymity set reduction [WAS: Basic questions ...]

2012-05-13 Thread proper
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBJavaScriptEnabled The FAQ entry is very questionable. "Disabling JavaScript by default, then allowing a few websites to run scripts, is especially bad for your anonymity: the set of websites which you allow to run scripts is very likely to uniquely i

Re: [tor-talk] TBB Linux 32bit | 2.2.35-12 | OpenSSL to 1.0.1c but libssl.so.1.0.0 shown? +Torbutton/Scroogle

2012-05-13 Thread Mix+TB Test
m...@tormail.org wrote: > "Update OpenSSL to 1.0.1c" > > If OpenSSL was updated why does my Tor Browser Bundle (2.2.35-12) for > Linux 32bit show: libssl.so.1.0.0 in the ~/tor-browser_en-US/Lib > directory? > > md5sum: > > d774c0f5ea0762271a814fecdf921c97 libssl.so.1.0.0 I'm using the same: $

[tor-talk] TBB Linux 32bit | 2.2.35-12 | OpenSSL to 1.0.1c but libssl.so.1.0.0 shown? +Torbutton/Scroogle

2012-05-13 Thread ming
"Update OpenSSL to 1.0.1c" If OpenSSL was updated why does my Tor Browser Bundle (2.2.35-12) for Linux 32bit show: libssl.so.1.0.0 in the ~/tor-browser_en-US/Lib directory? md5sum: d774c0f5ea0762271a814fecdf921c97 libssl.so.1.0.0 +Torbutton/Scroogle: Scroogle is dead. It should be removed fro

Re: [tor-talk] Basic questions from new user but...

2012-05-13 Thread Sebastian G.
Elena Johnson, 13.05.2012 00:38: > 1) "TBB is modified so that JavaScript shouldn't hurt anonymity." > OK so I can safely allow JavaScript with my emails and be anonymous. > Confusing because NoScript says: > "Allow scripts globally (dangerous)." NoScript has a different goal, then Tor and ther