[tor-talk] Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity Problem

2014-01-21 Thread Tim Chorney
Thanks to all for such great, detailed responses to the Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity problem. Will take time to implement, since all six Liberty In Peril sites are hosted on free servers. – Trying to do this on the cheap is not easy. While Tor is used exclusively to browse, I need to

Re: [tor-talk] Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity

2014-01-16 Thread Mirimir
On 01/16/2014 01:50 PM, Tim Chorney wrote: > When asked how to run Filezilla through Tor to protect website passwords, Tim > Kosse of Filezilla advised I should “use FTP over TLS (FTPS) or SSH File > Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to connect to your server” since “If you're using > plain FTP together

Re: [tor-talk] Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity

2014-01-16 Thread Moritz Klammler
Tim Chorney writes: > When asked how to run Filezilla through Tor to protect website > passwords, Tim Kosse of Filezilla advised I should “use FTP over TLS > (FTPS) or SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to connect to your server” > since “If you're using plain FTP together with Tor, then the passw

Re: [tor-talk] Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity

2014-01-16 Thread Random Tor Node Operator
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/16/2014 09:50 PM, Tim Chorney wrote: > When asked how to run Filezilla through Tor to protect website > passwords, Tim Kosse of Filezilla advised I should “use FTP over > TLS (FTPS) or SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to connect to your > server

[tor-talk] Filezilla Through Tor Connectivity

2014-01-16 Thread Tim Chorney
When asked how to run Filezilla through Tor to protect website passwords, Tim Kosse of Filezilla advised I should “use FTP over TLS (FTPS) or SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to connect to your server” since “If you're using plain FTP together with Tor, then the password is still being transmit