On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Sebastian G.
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Some questions about Flashproxy regarding the configuration by the one
> that places the badge and what happens to the Proxy in various use cases.
>
> http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ does not have a contact form or
> somethi
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012, at 18:27, adrelanos wrote:
> The official bug tracker is better for requests. I've submitted such a
> request a while ago. [1] [2] [3] Nothing wrong repeating this one the
> mailing list, maybe more people read it so we get more input.
The bug tracker might or should be better
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012, at 17:52, Tom Ritter wrote:
> On 5 October 2012 11:37, wrote:
> > This is a request. Would someone be so kind as to add a tutorial, in
> > fact, several tutorials for how to test/see if an app is Tor ready?
>
>
> There's some wiki articles, but I'm surprised there wasn't a
I have in a folder on a 64bit Linux distro the TBB. I read the Vidalia
bundle has been discontinued. So I jumped at using this configuration.
I have read that the socks 5 proxy is on 127.0.0.1:9050. So I tried
pushing through it a jabber.org connection (XMPP) with Pidgin. Pidgin
even lists Socks 4,
HTML 5 is supported by the Tor Browser Bundle. Which makes it OK to use.
On Oct 5, 2012 8:01 AM, "jiang song" wrote:
> We know that flash plugin is third-party stuff and may ruin the anonymity
> of Tor,
> how about HTML5, will it be a threat for tor or TBB?
> _
Is your gmail account attached to a phone number? Did gmail ever make you
do that when you originally signed up?
On Oct 3, 2012 7:41 AM, "A. Kong" wrote:
> I forgot, there was:
>
> https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha
>
> > Sign in using the application you want to authorize access to
Hi again,
on wordpress.COM one can't put an iframe like shown on
http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ due to restrictions made by the
hosting company.
Do you think it's a good idea to convince them to make it possible to
make use of the badge?
Maybe with shortcodes
http://en.support.wordpress.
Hi all,
Some questions about Flashproxy regarding the configuration by the one
that places the badge and what happens to the Proxy in various use cases.
http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ does not have a contact form or
something the like. Since its bug tracker lives on torproject.org I ask
i
antispa...@sent.at:
> This is a request. Would someone be so kind as to add a tutorial, in
> fact, several tutorials for how to test/see if an app is Tor ready?
>
> Cheers!
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On 5 October 2012 11:37, wrote:
> This is a request. Would someone be so kind as to add a tutorial, in
> fact, several tutorials for how to test/see if an app is Tor ready?
There's some wiki articles, but I'm surprised there wasn't a simple one...
For Linux, I think the fastest/most naive way
This is a request. Would someone be so kind as to add a tutorial, in
fact, several tutorials for how to test/see if an app is Tor ready?
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We know that flash plugin is third-party stuff and may ruin the anonymity
of Tor,
how about HTML5, will it be a threat for tor or TBB?
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Tom Ritter:
> Or imagine a VirtualBox where all network traffic from the
> VM was automatically sent over Tor.. because Tor was embedded in it's
> network emulation.
My project focuses on all that stuff, although implemented with a
different strategy.
Transparently routing the whole operating sys
I wonder if those could be related to my problem with connecting to their XMPP
service (see thread titled 'DNSPort & googlemail.com').
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On Fri, Oct 5, 2012, at 04:18, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> antispa...@sent.at:
> >> Also, please use 0.0.13 and not 0.0.11, there are many important bug
> >> fixes. 0.0.13 will be available from Mozilla add-ons soon (we have
> >> submitted it for review) [2].
> >
> > Sukhbir, could you make a
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