On Thu, 22 Aug 2013 20:20:52 -0400
grarpamp wrote:
> > There are no official "exit bridges" provided as part of Tor
> > network. However you could setup your traffic to go through Tor to
> > a regular VPN or proxy service and then exit to the destination you
> > want.
>
> - This exit bridges is
σмαя ησƒℓ wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've downloaded and extracted the tor bundle for linux but I can't
> run/execute the shell script (start-tor-browser) because when I click on it
> it opens by the text editor (gedit)! I've tried going to setting then
> Edit->Preferences->Behavior-> Executable text
Hello,
I've downloaded and extracted the tor bundle for linux but I can't run/execute
the shell script (start-tor-browser) because when I click on it it opens by the
text editor (gedit)! I've tried going to setting then
Edit->Preferences->Behavior-> Executable text files but it's already "
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:06 PM, krishna e bera wrote:
> On 13-08-22 05:01 PM, ziggy wrote:
>> I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
>> except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
>> exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something lik
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 03:56:27PM -0600, Jim wrote:
> ziggy wrote:
> > I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
> > except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
> > exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something like that possible?
> >
ziggy wrote:
> I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
> except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
> exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something like that possible?
>
> I'm new at this - hope that doesn't sound too stupid. Thanks
ziggy wrote:
> I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
> except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
> exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something like that possible?
>
> I'm new at this - hope that doesn't sound too stupid. Thanks
On 22.08.2013 23:01, ziggy wrote:
> I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
> except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
> exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something like that possible?
No.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#Hid
I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor
anyway, except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there
is a way to use an exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is
something like that possible?
I'm new at this - hope that doesn't sound too stupid. Thanks
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On 13-08-22 05:01 PM, ziggy wrote:
> I use a service that doesn't allow Tor. But I'd like to use Tor anyway,
> except at the end of the path where, hopefully, there is a way to use an
> exit that won't be detected as Tor. Is something like that possible?
There are no official "exit bridges" provid
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Kostas Jakeliunas:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Peter Palfrader
> wrote:
>
>> Maybe you should build .deb package from these sources?
>> https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#source
>
>
> Ah! debuild && dpkg -i. Yes, that's the cleaner wa
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 12:55:13 -0700
Max wrote:
> Hallo Tor-Devs,
>
> considering that D-Wave now claims to have a programmable quantum
> computer, wouldn't it be nice for Tor to use post-quantum cyrptography?
Unfortunately, a lot of quantum "secure" cryptography already broken without
any quant
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