bao song, on 02/09/2012 11:59 AM, wrote:
> my Internet banking had been disabled because I seemed to be
> logging in from different countries, and their new and improved
> policy to keep me safe is to only allow local access.
Could make sense, but how would they serve frequent travellers?
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kamyar beigi, on 09/23/2011 06:11 PM, wrote:
> yeah, i think i need something like ssh , but which ssh server
> should i use to connect to? is there any free one on net?
I think I don't understand what you need to do. Do you need to logon
to a shell on a remote computer of yours? In this case ssh
kamyar beigi, on 09/23/2011 10:32 AM, wrote:
> Julien, i want to use BackTrack and i need anonymity when using
> "Command Prompt" , for example "apt-get" or "wget " ,etc. what
> should i do now?
Do you mean through an ssh connection to a remote server? In this
case, having Tor running on my local
Orionjur Tor-admin, on 03/18/2011 04:49 PM, wrote:
> Last time they very often require to pass additional verifiaction
> when I use TOR. They don't like that I log in not from ip
> belonging my location indicated in my account.
Same happens to me when I use TOR.
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Jim, on 03/15/2011 10:31 AM, wrote:
> This could just be a case of somebody having used Tor to do
> something "abusive" or, considering the curiously worded message,
> maybe it is something else. The message I got when I tried to
> access a Facebook page follows:
>
> "You are trying to access Fa