Re: [tor-talk] http://torbrowser.sourceforge.net/

2012-08-27 Thread Mansour Moufid
Hi "Randolph", Do you know these developers?: http://sourceforge.net/users/mikepery http://sourceforge.net/users/perrymikey What funny coincidences... I'll just leave this here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourceforge/report_inappropriate ___ to

Re: [tor-talk] Using TOR and mirroring sites over it please give advice

2012-08-27 Thread Commence Without Illusions
The only possible concern I can see with this is that HTTrack may leak DNS requests. You'd have to look into this, or run it from a torified virtual machine. Commence On 08/27/2012 04:34 PM, anemailaddr...@tormail.org wrote: > Hi > > hoping I am using this mailing list service right! :) > > I w

[tor-talk] Using TOR and mirroring sites over it please give advice

2012-08-27 Thread anemailaddress
Hi hoping I am using this mailing list service right! :) I wanted to ask about anonymity and general advice about using HTTrack to create a mirror over TOR. I got it to work by doing this +changed the proxy setting of HTTrack to 127.0.0.1:8118 (for privoxy) +ran Privoxy and altered the main conf

Re: [tor-talk] Up-to-date Repositories

2012-08-27 Thread Ondrej Mikle
On 08/27/2012 08:31 PM, Robert Marquardt wrote: > Hi, > >> All RPM repositories on deb.tpo (outside the OBSOLETE/ directory) >> contain the current -rc release 0.2.3.20-rc . > > Ok, I thought the latest RC is 0.2.2.35. The 0.2.2.38 is latest stable, 0.2.3.20 is the RC for 0.2.3.x series. The pla

Re: [tor-talk] Up-to-date Repositories

2012-08-27 Thread Robert Marquardt
Hi, > All RPM repositories on deb.tpo (outside the OBSOLETE/ directory) > contain the current -rc release 0.2.3.20-rc . Ok, I thought the latest RC is 0.2.2.35. > From: Ondrej Mikle > > With i686 builds for Fedora 16/17 and EL6 using $basearch in the "baseurl" > parameter will substitute "i386

Re: [tor-talk] Up-to-date Repositories

2012-08-27 Thread Ondrej Mikle
On 08/27/2012 01:29 AM, Robert Ransom wrote: > On 8/22/12, Robert Marquardt wrote: > >> The latest version in the repositories is mainly 0.2.2.35. > > All RPM repositories on deb.tpo (outside the OBSOLETE/ directory) > contain the current -rc release 0.2.3.20-rc . Few notes: The RPM repo is be

Re: [tor-talk] Torifying Java and Flash

2012-08-27 Thread adrelanos
Random Tor User: [...] > The guest VM is locked down and may only access the internet through > the host system's Tor socks proxy on port 9050. The lockdown part is too shortly described. How? Iptables? > Is there any weakness in this setup? Yes. Just a few things coming to my mind... You shoul

Re: [tor-talk] Please review Tails stream isolation plans

2012-08-27 Thread adrelanos
intrigeri: > While I'm at it, we wanted to ask whether it is reasonable for Tails > to ship with IsolateDestAddr enabled by default (but for the web > browser) as described in our plans, or if it is doomed to put too high > a load on the Tor network. (Not that there are tht many Tails > users,

[tor-talk] Please review Tails stream isolation plans

2012-08-27 Thread intrigeri
Hi, we are told that Tor 0.2.3.x is good enough for Tails, so a bunch of Tails developers have eventually spent some time thinking what could be the initial step towards basic usage of Tor stream isolation within Tails. The resulting plans are waiting to be reviewed there: https://tails.boum.o

[tor-talk] Torifying Java and Flash

2012-08-27 Thread Random Tor User
Hello Found this guide on how to proxify JonDonym. https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/help/flash-applets.html It would seem from my limited understanding of proxy leaks, that it's possible to torify Java and Flash in the same way. If the application leaks the real IP address, it's game over,

[tor-talk] Tor-ramdisk 20120827 released

2012-08-27 Thread Anthony G. Basile
Hi everyone I want to announce to the list that a new release of tor-ramdisk is out. Tor-ramdisk is a uClibc-based micro Linux distribution whose only purpose is to host a Tor server in an environment that maximizes security and privacy. Security is enhanced by hardening the kernel and binari