Hi!
TorBirdy 0.0.13 is now out; we think it is the the best release so far
and we encourage you to upgrade.
This release is quick to follow version 0.0.12 to fix a known problem in
for German speaking users. We believe this release will increase
stability for German speaking users.
It's still qu
It's more than a captcha for me, it almost always involves setting a new
password.
On 09/27/2012 03:30 PM, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A. Kong:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I lost track of TorBirdy, but today I realised it was complete and
>> available, although it isn't even mentioned on the main Tor
adrelanos:
> Abel Luck:
>> Interesting reading, thanks! My use case is different. It's running
>> Qubes-OS [1] with a specific TorVM acting as a transparent proxy for
>> other AppVms.
>>
>> The AnonBrowserVM is a VM that only has Firefox (soon TBB without tor).
>> OS updates are handled separately
Abel Luck:
> Interesting reading, thanks! My use case is different. It's running
> Qubes-OS [1] with a specific TorVM acting as a transparent proxy for
> other AppVms.
>
> The AnonBrowserVM is a VM that only has Firefox (soon TBB without tor).
> OS updates are handled separately in a different VM.
Fabian Keil:
> adrelanos wrote:
>
>> Abel Luck:
>
>>> Given the following conditions:
>>>
>>> 1) Firefox (15.0 lets say) is running in an isolated VM, and only
>>> Firefox is running (i.e., no other user apps)
>>
>> Bad. You'd be one of the very few people not using TBB. There are much
>> more T
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On 28/09/12 14:07, ahmia wrote:
> We are working on Tor related projects including running Tor exit
> nodes and the first public Tor hidden service search engine
> (http://ahmia.fi/).
>
> We would love to hear opinions and ideas about ahmia.fi sea
One tweaking can be done to exclude the domain based smtp and pop3 based
traffic.
say smtp.gmail.com at port 993 etc... to allow direct smtp and pop at gmail.com
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 18:10:09 +0530
Raviji wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I like to share with you all that my system-wide tor is successful.
Hello!
We are working on Tor related projects including running Tor exit nodes
and the first public Tor hidden service search engine
(http://ahmia.fi/).
We would love to hear opinions and ideas about ahmia.fi search. There
are now few enthusiastic geeks using their own money and free time to
Hello,
I like to share with you all that my system-wide tor is successful.
I am not confident about the benefit of polipo/privoxy ; pdnsd, ttdnsd.
I just use tor and its DNSPort (port 53) without any caching DNS server as
well as proxy.
At /etc/resolv.conf set name server to 127.0.0.1
I have c
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 13:51:26 +0200
esolve esolve wrote:
> but I used tcpdump to capture packets and noticed that the video
> packets are sent through tor nodes, not directly to the web site
> so for the website, it should regard the connection is from an IP of
> exit node.
> what you meant is the
adrelanos wrote:
> Abel Luck:
> > Given the following conditions:
> >
> > 1) Firefox (15.0 lets say) is running in an isolated VM, and only
> > Firefox is running (i.e., no other user apps)
>
> Bad. You'd be one of the very few people not using TBB. There are much
> more TBB users than Mozilla
but I used tcpdump to capture packets and noticed that the video packets
are sent through tor nodes, not directly to the web site
so for the website, it should regard the connection is from an IP of exit
node.
what you meant is the adobe flash will also use the real IP to connect to
that website by
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