Hello.
Is it possible for to add firejail sandbox to TBB, as firefox doesn't
have sandbox on its own.
https://l3net.wordpress.com/projects/firejail/
I think firejail doesn't care if user distro has either apparmour or
selinux installed/enabled.
Regards.
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9 lut 2015 05:20 "Sebastian Hahn" napisał(a):
>
> Hi tor-talk,
>
> we have stopped updating our Vidalia bundles a long time ago, today I've
> removed the download links and related documentation from the Website.
> At this time, Vidalia has been unmaintained for too long to be a
> recommend
Hi tor-talk,
we have stopped updating our Vidalia bundles a long time ago, today I've
removed the download links and related documentation from the Website.
At this time, Vidalia has been unmaintained for too long to be a
recommended solution.
Cheers
Sebastian
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On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 03:42:52PM -, atoru...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> Anyways Tor Browser was very useful to me.
>
> I just wanted to thank everyone in the Tor Community for developing such a
> great product.
>
> I'm not writing this to say Screw Your Provider and Never Pay A Bill Again
> but
On 02/08/2015 10:48 AM, Crypto wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
>
> About once a week I go in search of TOR hidden services that may be
> of interest to me. I found one this morning that I think is really
> great! I purchased a Ebook reader a couple of weeks ago and have been
> looking for sites to d
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30 sty 2015 11:25 "Andrew Roffey" napisał(a):
> Squeak:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Relative newbie here, and I was wondering if someone could help me
> > with something please. I keep seeing people describing connections to
> > the Tor and is VPN connections in the following two ways:
> >
>
In case anyone is interested I managed to block STUN requests using an
application level firewall on the router. Probably not 100%, but
definitely an improvement...
On 08/02/15 12:00, Bill Berry wrote:
Hi all,
I've setup a Tor transparent proxy, as per the instructions here
https://trac.to
Hello Everyone!
About once a week I go in search of TOR hidden services that may be
of interest to me. I found one this morning that I think is really
great! I purchased a Ebook reader a couple of weeks ago and have been
looking for sites to download books on the cheap (free). I found The
atoru...@mail2tor.com:
> I am a loyal user of the Internet Time Warner Cable and I forgot to pay my
> bill. Keep in mind that I've had Time Warner Cable for almost a year now
> and I've never forgot to pay my bill.
It is a terrible thing. You should protest. I mean the Internet started
in late 201
>I think it shows Tor Browser can resist even the strongest forms of
> censorship. Like it bypassed an ISP Block.
I'd say in this case, it's more a case of the ISP going quite light with
the form of blocking they put in place - they've implemented a means of
reminding you to pay your bill without
I am a loyal user of the Internet Time Warner Cable and I forgot to pay my
bill. Keep in mind that I've had Time Warner Cable for almost a year now
and I've never forgot to pay my bill. This morning I was accessing the
Internet fine without any issues. I also was using BitTorrent (not over
Tor, to
Hi all,
I've setup a Tor transparent proxy, as per the instructions here
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TransparentProxy (I'm
aware of the security risks of not using the Tor Browser)
It's working well except it is vulnerable to STUN requests (as per
http://ipleak.net/). D
On 02/08/2015 01:29, spencer...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Awesome, the Transport Layer, right? But couldn't things on the
Application Layer be filtered through Tor before they make it to the
Network Layer? Isn't that what's happening with things like Orbot?
Aren't applications proxied using S
On 2015-02-08 9:29 am, spencer...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Is there any risk to this [Whonix on a VM] like with Tails, or is
Whonix built to function this way?
Hi!
Whonix is optimized to run as virtual machines.
It does also run on physical machines, but is optimized for VMs.
Whonix is curren
SpencerOne spencerone[at]openmailbox.org:
Can Tor be used as a system-wide network filter?
Yuri yuri[at]rawbw.com:
This is a good question.
Tor by default doesn't work on the level of network interfaces, it
works
on proxy level: SOCKS proxy and Trans proxy. Part of the reason why it
was made
SpencerOne spencerone[at]openmailbox.org:
Can Tor be used as a system-wide network filter?
Zenaan Harkness zen[at]freedbms.net:
Some questions belie a lack of understanding of Tor, and/ or a lack
of
understanding of your own question.
This is possibly one of those times.
SpencerOne spencero
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