> > I got it to work reliably under similar circumstances this way:
> >
> > ./App/Firefox/firefox -no-remote -profile ./Data/profile
> >
> > In circumstances where multiple Firefox profiles are in use,
> > specifying the particular profile used with TBB seems to work more
> > reliably.
> >
> Thanks
On 31/10/11 23:51, and...@torproject.org wrote:
> : I wish we'd ship torsocks as part of the bundle. It helps advanced
>
> If a shipped torsocks could handle the 'socksport auto' configuration,
> even better.
Hear hear! TBB is easy to use and update, and extremely portable. But I
also use portabl
> This is a change in Firefox 6.0.2 where they list them so they can explicitly
> distrust them. If you click on Aurora->Preferences (or Options, I think, in
> Windows)->View Certificates->then click on any of the DigiNotar things
> present,
> it will say at the top "Explicitly Distrust [...]".
A
On 06/09/11 11:22, Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake cgp3cg (cgp...@gmail.com):
>
>> I've also discovered that with this version FF defaults to saving
>> passwords.
>
> Are you sure about this? Torbutton should be handling this under
> Preferences->Security Settin
On 05/09/11 21:09, Erinn Clark wrote:
> * cgp3cg [2011:09:05 16:19 +1000]:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just downloaded TBB 2.2.32 for Linux
>> (tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.2.32-3-dev-en-US.tar.gz) and was surprised
>> to find FF set to automatically check for and downl
Hi,
Just downloaded TBB 2.2.32 for Linux
(tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.2.32-3-dev-en-US.tar.gz) and was surprised
to find FF set to automatically check for and download updates. This
seems like a significant change, and I can't find a record in my
archives, nor in a quick scan through the changelo