Re: [tor-talk] Unseen.is login page blocked in TBB

2014-03-03 Thread Georg Koppen
Joe Btfsplk:
 On https://Unseen.is, the page(s) that would normally come after
 entering user name  PW is blocked.

This might be https://bugs.torproject.org/10569

Could you test whether the workaround given there helps?

Georg



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Re: [tor-talk] Connecting to SQL through TOR

2014-03-03 Thread Peter Tonoli
Hi,

On 3/03/2014 3:13 pm, Peter Decker wrote:
 I have connected to many services including RDP, Web, FTP through
 TOR. For RDP I use a Proxifer that sends all connections from
 mstsc.exe though TOR. Right now I am having an issue connecting to
 SQL using the same method. Any ideas?
 
 When I try to connect to SQL its saying proxy server cannot connect
 to host.

Are you using a named instance, instead of the default instance? I
suggest you take a look at the MS Knowledge Base article
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287932.

What happens when you telnet to the port through Tor from the client
machine?

Cheers,
Peter.
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[tor-talk] Fwd: ([RISKS] Risks Digest 27.77) Scholarship for Women Studying Information Security

2014-03-03 Thread Wendy Seltzer
Of possible interest to people in the Tor community:

On 02/28/2014 05:15 PM, RISKS List Owner wrote:
 Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 12:50:12 -0500
 From: Jeremy Epstein jeremy.j.epst...@gmail.com
 Subject: Scholarship for Women Studying Information Security
 
 Since 2011, Applied Computer Security Associates, sponsor of the ACSAC and
 NSPW conferences, has offered scholarships for women in their undergraduate
 and masters' degree programs through the Scholarships for Women Studying
 Information Security (SWSIS, www.swsis.org).
 
 Thanks to a $250,000 4-year contribution by Hewlett-Packard company, ACSA
 plans to offer an increased number of scholarships for the 2014-15 academic
 year.  Also new in 2014-15, the Committee on the Status of Women in
 Computing Research (CRA-W), an arm of the Computing Research Alliance, is
 joining SWSIS, and will lead selection of scholarship winners.
 
 SWSIS winners will be invited to attend flagship conferences sponsored by
 ACSA, HP, and CRA-W, and will be encouraged to participate in HP's summer
 internship program.
 
 Applicants must provide:
 * An essay describing their interest and background in the information
   security field.
 * A current transcript.
 * A resume or CV.
 * Letters of reference (typically from faculty members).
 * Their university name and class status.
 
 The scholarship is renewable for a second year, given proof of satisfactory
 academic progress.  Preference is for US citizens or permanent residents;
 funds are available for use at any US campus of a US university.
 
 Applications may be submitted starting 30 Mar 2014, and will be accepted
 until 1 May 2014.
 
 More information at www.swsis.org or sw...@swsis.org
 
 Jeremy Epstein, Director, Scholarship Programs
 Applied Computer Security Associates, Inc.


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Re: [tor-talk] Using HTTPS Everywhere to redirect to .onion

2014-03-03 Thread Lunar
Roger Dingledine:
 That said, the question in my mind is how to move this from if you're
 very smart, you can write your own https-everywhere rule for yourself
 to ordinary TBB users get this benefit. I don't really want to get
 into the business of writing an /etc/hosts file for public website -
 hidden service mappings.

I think the answer for this is the “AdBlock plus model”:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2161

If HTTPS Everywhere users were able to subscribe to external feeds,
interested people could curate a ruleset of plain → .onion redirects.
They could decide on their own policy and Tor Browser users would be
free to subscribe to it if they trust the owners.

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Re: [tor-talk] Connecting to SQL through TOR

2014-03-03 Thread Lodewijk andré de la porte
2014-03-03 5:13 GMT+01:00 Peter Decker 94032...@gmx.com:

 [03.01 13:34:02] EXCEL.EXE (9376) *64 - o4nel857ejnetkzw.onion:6001 error
 : Could not connect through proxy 127.0.0.1:9150 - Proxy server cannot
 establish a connection with the target - TTL expired.


TTL expired - Time To Live expired. Looks like your client is too
impatient.
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Re: [tor-talk] Orbot on an Android 4.4.2 rooted device

2014-03-03 Thread Patrick ZAJDA
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Le 28/02/2014 21:38, Nathan Freitas a écrit :
 On 01/31/2014 02:33 PM, Patrick ZAJDA wrote:
 If I enable the transparent proxy for Wi-fi and USB, I cannot
 use Tor anymore from others apps on the phone. Is tor disabled
 for others connections than wi-fi and USB when tethering Tor is 
 enabled?
 
 Not intentionally... does it block your phone's normal traffic, or 
 does it just not route it through Tor?
 
It blocks all traffic.
For example, check.torproject.org doesn't work at all, no connection
is established.
 Or is it because it tryes to use wi-fi to connect so I should
 only use other connection than wi-fi?
 
 Well that might be - you can use 3G on your phone still through
 Tor, ideally, while other devices connect to your Wifi-tether,
 which is also sent through Tor.
 
So I'll disable it and re-enable it when really necessary and will use
3G for others apps when it is enabled.
 
 I though I could enable this option and use Tor as usual with the
  phone too. But maybe I made a bad supposition?
 
 In theory, but it starts to get pretty complicated with all the 
 iptables rules. We also have not done indepth testing of 
 TransProxy+Tethering on 4.4.
 
 We can take a better look in our next testing go around.
 
I'll be happy to test if if you want some testers on Android 4.4.

Thanks for your answer,
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[tor-talk] Problems installing Tor on my server

2014-03-03 Thread Duncan Drury
I already asked this question via the help address, and was redirected here.

I'm trying to install Tor on my Centos5 server.  I have been running an old
version of Tor as a relay for several years, installed via yum from one of
the Centos repos.  I realised I wasn't doing anyone any favours by running
an old version, and decided to upgrade.

I'm encountering errors, and wanted to know whether this is because tor now
requires Centos  5, or there is a simple solution to what I am seeing, or
perhaps there is some problem with your repos.

Here's the detail.

I added a repo to yum using the repo file described at
https://www.torproject.org/docs/rpms.html.en

[tor]
name=Tor experimental repo
enabled=1
baseurl=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/el/6/$basearch/
gpgkey=
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/RPM-GPG-KEY-torproject.org.EL5.asc

[tor-source]
name=Tor experimental source repo
enabled=1
autorefresh=0
baseurl=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/el/6/SRPMS
gpgkey=
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/RPM-GPG-KEY-torproject.org.EL5.asc

When I do `sudo yum install tor` I get the following output with error
messages:

tor
   | 2.9 kB 00:00
tor/primary_db
| 4.1 kB 00:00
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/el/6/i386/repodata/954636937b2fab5e61880b5e2e74766d3d06d3625a7048b4e4379d3bc74aac22-primary.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno -3] Error performing checksum
Trying other mirror.
tor/primary_db
| 4.1 kB 00:00
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/el/6/i386/repodata/954636937b2fab5e61880b5e2e74766d3d06d3625a7048b4e4379d3bc74aac22-primary.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno -3] Error performing checksum
Trying other mirror.
Error: failure:
repodata/954636937b2fab5e61880b5e2e74766d3d06d3625a7048b4e4379d3bc74aac22-primary.sqlite.bz2
from tor: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Duncan
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Re: [tor-talk] Problems installing Tor on my server

2014-03-03 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 10:47:47PM +, d.dr...@gmail.com wrote 2.1K bytes in 
0 lines about:
: I'm trying to install Tor on my Centos5 server.  I have been running an old
: version of Tor as a relay for several years, installed via yum from one of
: the Centos repos.  I realised I wasn't doing anyone any favours by running
: an old version, and decided to upgrade.

Your version of CentOS is very old. If you don't want to upgrade it,
then you're going to have to compile Tor (and probably libevent and
openssl) yourself.

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[tor-talk] [RELEASE] Torsocks 2.0.0-rc4

2014-03-03 Thread David Goulet
Hi everyone!

After a big code review from Nick and help from a lot of people
contributing and testing, this is the release candidate 4 for the new
torsocks.

Hopefully this is the last stretched before pushing this effort upstream
but for that we need help with code/documentation review (again) and of
course more and more testing!

Multiple Signed-off on the code would be great so please go at it, ask
questions, contribute! and let's make this new Torsocks awesomer! :)

Some pointers on critical part of the code.
-- src/lib/connect.c and close.c
-- src/lib/getaddrinfo.c and gethostbyname.c
-- src/lib/torsocks.c

Also see the configuration file that has changed.
-- doc/torsocks.conf

If you are on OS X or/and BSD, please help make it work on those
platforms. It's quite easy to break compatibility thus help make sure we
didn't break it up :).

https://github.com/dgoulet/torsocks.git

Tarball: https://github.com/dgoulet/torsocks/archive/v2.0.0-rc4.tar.gz

Big thanks to all!
David


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