On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 22:46:08 -0500
David Carlson wrote:
>
> In the Windows download section there is a variation called Vidalia
> Bundle which allegedly sets up an environment within which the standard
> Windows version of Firefox is expected to behave nicely. As a Windows
> user, this is what I
On 04/10/11 04:46, David Carlson wrote:
> I believe that the main difference between the version of Firefox in the
> Tor Browser Bundle and the version that most people use is that that
> version is 'portable' in the sense that it does not need to be
> 'installed' to run.
AIUI the devs are of the
On 10/3/2011 12:39 PM, unknown wrote:
> We talk about it day ago on some web-resource. Possible with you personally
> :-)
>
> Linux provided system Tor-daemon seems more secure then tor started from user.
>
> I propose next steps but concern about any "Gotcha!" here:
>
> 1) Download, check gnup
We talk about it day ago on some web-resource. Possible with you personally :-)
Linux provided system Tor-daemon seems more secure then tor started from user.
I propose next steps but concern about any "Gotcha!" here:
1) Download, check gnupg signatures and unpack tor-browser.
Keep system Tor-
How I can get a Tor Browser which used in "Tor Browser Bundle" along?
(without tor, vidalia, polipo and etc.)?
I have the Tor install on my Debian system and use net-apppications
under transparently-torified users. So I don't need in tor, vidalia,
polipo and etc. from Tor Browser Bundle, only the T