On 01/28/2020 04:21 AM, Nicolas Vigier wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Mirimir wrote:
>
>> But, in a Debian VM running Tor browser, I found that the tor process is
>> running as the login user. And so iptables is totally useless.
>>
>> However, it's apparently easy to start Tor browser as its own us
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Jason Evans wrote:
> On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> > I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> F
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Mirimir wrote:
> But, in a Debian VM running Tor browser, I found that the tor process is
> running as the login user. And so iptables is totally useless.
>
> However, it's apparently easy to start Tor browser as its own user,
> using Micah Lee's torbrowser-launcher.[0] Is th
On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
>
> Thank you.
First of all, make sure it is Socks 5 + DNS because you wa
wrong , 9150 is for Tor browser so to make it connect to Tor change port
9050.
Better as well to use these types of garbage applications inside
anonymous systems like Whonix or Tails.
Jason Long:
Hello,
I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If I
set the
Best to host your hidden service is by using Whonix Anonymous OS , as it
separate Tor/firewall from the website software and it comes with many
benefits. for more detail read:
Clearnet:
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Onion_Services#Step_4:_Denial_of_Service_Mitigation_Options
Onion:
http://www.