[tor-talk] Onion Pi and Tor Talk Meta

2014-05-22 Thread Charles Thomas
Adafruit has a tutorial on how to make a Onion Pi, that was featured in Make Magazine. (It was actually my first exposure to Tor.) It works by having a Raspberry Pi run Tor and broadcast a WiFi signal that uses the Tor connection. Then, laptops can

Re: [tor-talk] obfsproxy instructions for fedora

2014-05-22 Thread Matt Pagan
k...@mailtor.net: > yum install make automake gcc python-pip python-devel libyaml-devel Thanks! I made a website commit[0] with your instructions. It should be reflected on the obfsproxy-instructions page within a day or two. [0]: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-commits/2014-May/075057

Re: [tor-talk] darkweb-everywhere - was: Using HTTPS Everywhere to redirect to .onion

2014-05-22 Thread Luther Blissett
On Wed, 14 May 2014 16:52:15 -0600 Mirimir wrote: > On 05/14/2014 04:21 PM, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > > Zenaan Harkness: > >> On the humour front: > >> > >> Dark net > >> -> Light net > > > > Better. > > How about "BeyondNet"? That's from _Fire Upon the Deep_ by Vernor Vinge > (1991). He call

[tor-talk] obfsproxy instructions for fedora

2014-05-22 Thread kzhm
I'd like to share the packages you need to install obfsproxy on fedora 20. yum install make automake gcc python-pip python-devel libyaml-devel After that you can just pip install obfsproxy That's it. I'd be awesome if you could add them to: https://www.torproject.org/projects/o

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Lunar
Kus: > Turkish translation fie is attached. Merged. Result is visible at: https://people.torproject.org/~lunar/tor-and-https/tr/tor-and-https.svg Thanks! -- Lunar signature.asc Description: Digital signature -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@list

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Kus
Greetings, Turkish translation fie is attached. ~Kus > On 5/22/2014 6:07 AM, Lunar wrote: >> Jon: >>> One thought as I played around with it would be to replace "..." with >>> a strike-through of the information that is not available based on the >>> combination of technologies chosen? >> >> Tha

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Michael Wolf
On 5/22/2014 6:07 AM, Lunar wrote: > Jon: >> One thought as I played around with it would be to replace "..." with >> a strike-through of the information that is not available based on the >> combination of technologies chosen? > > That would be a nice idea to try. Unfortunately, the current Tor B

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser for Raspbian

2014-05-22 Thread SecTech
Tanks for the link, but I can't programm a single line code. Or do I only have to compile the sourcecode on an arm processor? The other question is: To get a secure browser I need the changed iceweasel programm, the profile and the extensions? Maybe there is someone out there that can help me with

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Lunar
Rejo Zenger: > ++ 22/05/14 00:32 +0200 - Lunar: > >Thanks! Have a look at the result at: > >https://people.torproject.org/~lunar/tor-and-https/nl/tor-and-https.svg > > Less generic, but a lot shorter and probably better. See attachment. Updated, thanks! :) -- Lunar

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Lunar
Jon: > One thought as I played around with it would be to replace "..." with > a strike-through of the information that is not available based on the > combination of technologies chosen? That would be a nice idea to try. Unfortunately, the current Tor Browser rendering engine does not implement "

[tor-talk] Setting up an IPv6-supporting obfs3 bridge?

2014-05-22 Thread Roman Mamedov
Hello, The [1] page currently does not mention anything about IPv6 at all; after following the instructions in it, the bridge only listens on IPv4. If I add an IPv6 ORPort as described in [2], this does make Tor itself listen on IPv6, but still the obfsproxy only opens an IPv4 port: May 22 09:27

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser for Raspbian

2014-05-22 Thread Lunar
SecTech: > I want to use my Raspberry as a easy and cheap Tor access. But not to > setup Tor is the problem, to setup the browser in a secure way is the > problem. I had a browser setup before I used TBB and thought I could > setup it for myself. > At first I tried to copy the TBB profile to my Ras

Re: [tor-talk] “Tor and HTTPS”: visualization of information leaks

2014-05-22 Thread Rejo Zenger
++ 22/05/14 00:32 +0200 - Lunar: >Thanks! Have a look at the result at: >https://people.torproject.org/~lunar/tor-and-https/nl/tor-and-https.svg Less generic, but a lot shorter and probably better. See attachment. -- Rejo Zenger E r...@zenger.nl | P +31(0)639642738 | W https://rejo.zenger.nl