[tor-talk] Tor and Links 2.12 browser

2016-08-11 Thread ..mg..
Hi folks!

I'm setting up my musl-libc machine to browse the web using tor.  The 
build needed some tweaking to work but worked, and the tor service came 
right up, so yay.  

Now I'm trying to figure out if it's working properly.  I've enabled
the browser(links 2.12)'s Socks4a support and 'connect only through 
proxies' option.  I'm running tor with the WarnUnsafeSocks option
set.  I see lookup failures in tor's log if I connect to bogus domains, 
and when I turn debugging on, I see traffic coming through.

There's also a "Fake Firefox" option that I'm trying out.

Short of running a packet sniffer for a while, is there anything else I
should be checking?

Thanks!

-mg
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Re: [tor-talk] Username Generator programs

2016-08-11 Thread Flipchan
Python got a random word lib maybe take a that generate a word and some extra 
chars, maybe i could script up something

Marina Brown  skrev: (6 augusti 2016 17:36:57 CEST)
>On 08/05/2016 02:29 PM, ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> Does anyone know about any good username generator programs?
>> 
>> I've been thinking about some of the ways users can deanonymize
>> themselves when posting on a forum.
>> 
>> Besides password re-use from non-anonymous accounts (which password
>> managers deal with), writing style (Anonymouth is supposed to deal
>with
>> that - openjdk support in progress), Re-using a non-anonymous
>username
>> by mistake is a remaining problem.
>
>I use pwgen as a username generator as well as a password generator.
>Here is some of it's output.
>
>joaS7wai ieyie3Hu eixub4Lu ouChu8oh ned7Eeva eeYaef6w ik9Queib ahviJie6
>laesa2Ee huZ8eeLe feS2eeme een6aeNa ieGh8eBi roop5uCa xoo6ozaD zukaij8Y
>uaTheo2a fah4bieY bai0eiFe zoHoi6ee mah4Bah7 sha0Zaes Iefui6ph widiM6xo
>Eeda5ooH nao7oeG6 Ook0aila OhTh4po5 Phijee6E Kuk9hi3i fa2meiMi Aengaiv7
>Queigh6e aib7Tuxu Peubae4o ooNgo7ua yahSh2an quum6Ri5 quahYai7 oojo5moS
>Aeb7thoo heivu9aS Dahng1ch ohghahX4 Ae1Yujei aeG9hab1 ao3ieSho eD0Puo7i
>Elai0ugo Eic6aa1t athai1aP Chiequ9e aCh7leax iquaiD5r aBeng4Ph ic5Aeshi
>wi8beeSh oyoh1oiX DaxooFa5 eipaB8ie ohch2Chi iiShu2Qu nooF8joo Cah8eipa
>PaevooD9 coo7ieH3 ie9eeThi oot7aeFo thoo3Quu ceeF3iel thoub2Ao theeC6pi
>Yoh6joob wohb2Eef UPah6lah Li0thohk eiS9AuMo am8Oothu teek2Aeg AxueZ8AM
>uKah8EeS pohy0doW mioShei6 Paphah4z iduiph7L echu1zuX Zoh8bieV ahthaJ6o
>iaD1queK Fo3Rurah aiThaek5 zue7uPie geD6Aeto Usai9pho aaqu3Weu Yee9Nu5I
>ahj1uT4i uc0Raew9 sauV8aes Eithien5 aibooLe7 nah0Eeph APiSead8 kuWa3Aer
>Quieno6e aec5oaKo Toiph4oh Odakuz9p pah6aeDi eeth2Fou Gae4Aeph aiy0Shae
>tiefee7J Xi5ooduH Jae7EiJ3 Ofohch6i en3Och7O Ieke0quo Wee3pahn aCh1ash4
>Aingoo6n Yaif8ta2 EephiQu1 wie6ohKu aphur0Ai Phie9Fee Ieshoh4e ua8Yah9u
>
>
>--- Marina Brown
>
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Re: [tor-talk] Username Generator programs

2016-08-11 Thread Flipchan
http://nsanamegenerator.com/

The Doctor  skrev: (11 augusti 2016 21:24:49 CEST)
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>
>On Fri, 05 Aug 2016 20:29:38 +0200
>ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>
>> Besides password re-use from non-anonymous accounts (which password 
>> managers deal with), writing style (Anonymouth is supposed to deal
>with 
>> that - openjdk support in progress), Re-using a non-anonymous
>username 
>> by mistake is a remaining problem.
>
>Do they need to be 'real' usernames?  What about the output of pwgen in
>default mode (eight alphanumeric characters)?
>
>oYahb1ee Abai4su7 ahsh7eiB uGahPie5 Sae0zaej too5Phag Aitie4oo eiP3mief
>
>Unique as a username; pseudnonymous.  Not memorable, though, because
>they
>look like 1200 bps line noise.
>
>- -- 
>The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415]
>
>PGP: 0x807B17C1 / 7960 1CDC 85C9 0B63 8D9F  DD89 3BD8 FF2B 807B 17C1
>WWW: https://drwho.virtadpt.net/
>
>"Keep the lasagna flying." --Robert A. Wilson, final blog post
>
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Re: [tor-talk] Username Generator programs

2016-08-11 Thread The Doctor
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Hash: SHA512

On Fri, 05 Aug 2016 20:29:38 +0200
ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:

> Besides password re-use from non-anonymous accounts (which password 
> managers deal with), writing style (Anonymouth is supposed to deal with 
> that - openjdk support in progress), Re-using a non-anonymous username 
> by mistake is a remaining problem.

Do they need to be 'real' usernames?  What about the output of pwgen in
default mode (eight alphanumeric characters)?

oYahb1ee Abai4su7 ahsh7eiB uGahPie5 Sae0zaej too5Phag Aitie4oo eiP3mief

Unique as a username; pseudnonymous.  Not memorable, though, because they
look like 1200 bps line noise.

- -- 
The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415]

PGP: 0x807B17C1 / 7960 1CDC 85C9 0B63 8D9F  DD89 3BD8 FF2B 807B 17C1
WWW: https://drwho.virtadpt.net/

"Keep the lasagna flying." --Robert A. Wilson, final blog post

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[tor-talk] "Your Firefox is out of date"

2016-08-11 Thread Random User
Hi, 

When opening Tor Browser 6.0.3 (GNU/Linux) just now, I was alarmed to
get the following message:

"Your Firefox is out of date. Please download a fresh copy.", along with
a button labeled, "Get Firefox". I did not click the button and will
wait before doing anything to hear from others about this.

I have been using Tor Browser for years now and do not recall ever
getting such a message before. It is clearly different from the normal
update messages.  

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