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On 01/31/2014 02:33 PM, Patrick ZAJDA wrote:
> If I enable the transparent proxy for Wi-fi and USB, I cannot use
> Tor anymore from others apps on the phone. Is tor disabled for
> others connections than wi-fi and USB when tethering Tor is
> enabled?
On 2/28/2014 11:25 AM, Edgar S wrote:
I've complained here before that the remember password feature in some
long previous versions of Tor Browser no longer works. I've accepted it
will likely never come back. So I've found the following solution. Maybe
it will also work for others, discussion we
Roger Dingledine:
> That said, the question in my mind is how to move this from "if you're
> very smart, you can write your own https-everywhere rule for yourself"
> to "ordinary TBB users get this benefit". I don't really want to get
> into the business of writing an /etc/hosts file for public web
I've complained here before that the remember password feature in some
long previous versions of Tor Browser no longer works. I've accepted it
will likely never come back. So I've found the following solution. Maybe
it will also work for others, discussion welcome.
In summary, I've installed a
On 2/27/14 9:24 PM, s7r wrote:
I have remained with Vidalia and installed it as standalone in order
to be able to use it with newer Tor Browser Bundles releases and I am
watching circuits to have an understanding about how they work. I have
some basic questions, please and thank you in advance:
On 2/28/14 2:25 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
I don't really want to get
into the business of writing an /etc/hosts file for public website ->
hidden service mappings.
Maybe an option to avoid that would be to do something along the lines
of HSTS. A Tor-Transport-Security header, that would spec
On 2/28/14 6:12 AM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
If I have more than one socks5 proxies and I
want to let use them for the purpose of load-balance in the torrc or
by othere methods. Is this possible or not?
No, not possible out of the box. It's quite hard to define what
'load-balance' would actually e