[tor-talk] OT: Tor mentioned in The Following TV show

2013-04-04 Thread georgeofthejungle
Hi,

In case anyone is interested, I was watching this week's The Following,
episode titled Whips and Regret, and Tor was mentioned very quickly in
passing, verbatim:

Bad lady that runs online pron sites says at minute 13:34 to 14:50: 
I have some foreign clients, they're into the hardcore illegal stuff .
. . He setup my computer and the server, I needed an untraceable Tor
system [for the hardcore illegal porn], and he knew that stuff.

. Great. They say any press is good press, but I'm not so sure.

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[tor-talk] Help: Concurrently run TBB and an Obfs bridge from installed Tor; Win 7.

2013-03-30 Thread georgeofthejungle
Hello,

I want to help censored Tor users by running an obfsproxy bridge, but I
(think I) also want to concurrently run TBB for my personal use. The
reason I would rather not use the TBB as the obfsproxy bridge is I don't
leave TBB open and running 24/7; unless starting/stopping the obfs
bridge a few times per day isn't 'bad.'

I don't know where to start because the Tor Project is very large and
complex (at least to me). Here are a few questions I hope someone
can/will answer, please forgive these if you think they're basic; I
searched before I sent this e-mail, to no avail:

1. How the heck do I run an obfs bridge on Windows? (IIRC, I recall
reading a very complex instruction page, I wonder if it's now easier to
run an obs bridge on Windows)

2. Is it unhelpful to run an obfs bridge if it starts/stops a few times
per day?

3. If the answer to 2 is yes, how can I concurrently run two Tors, on
for the obfs bridge and one for my TBB? (I know how to do this on
non-Windows, I'm hoping it easy to do on Windows)


Thanks











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[tor-talk] Windows TBB v2.3.25-4 Firefox can't connect to Internet when Valida calls Tor *not* as ./tor.exe

2013-03-01 Thread georgeofthejungle
Hello list,

For a long time now I've configured Vidalia to start an installed alpha
Tor on my system, instead of the stable Tor included within TBB. Then,
with a few versions TBB around the same time as the Windows TBB Aero
theme bug, Vidalia started freezing and then crashing when I changed the
path of Tor exe. Then, in a later version of TBB this issue was fixed.

The current bug is new. The current bug is explained below, as a
copy/paste from the ticket I created for this issue #8378
(https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8378). There is a work
around this bug, and that's dropping an alpha Tor (copied from an
installed alpha Tor) over the stable Tor found in TBB, however, I'm
unsure if doing so means I'm doing something stupid . . . please advise.

Thank you very much


-
 RE: TBB v2.3.25-4 on Windows 7

I just configured Vidalia to use the Tor within TBB dir as
C:\Users\USERNAME\Desktop\Tor Browser\App\tor.exe, but when I start TBB
Firefox can't connect to Internet. Then I tried the default .\tor.exe
(which is the same exact location as C:\Users\USERNAME\Desktop\Tor
Browser\App\tor.exe) and TBB can access Internet no problem.

So, it seems like there are some bugs with using a Tor located anywhere
other than .\tor.exe, *and* using C:\Users\USERNAME\Desktop\Tor
Browser\App\tor.exe instead of .\tor.exe prevents Firefox from getting
online.

This ticket is related to #8367 [sic]
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8376

I made this ticket major priority because as is I can no longer use Tor
alpha with TBB. The Tor team doesn't build alpha versions of TBB for
Windows users, unlike they do for their more favorite OSes :( So, if
this isn't fixed it appears Windows users are placed further back into
the closest, being we can't even use (nor test for bugs with TBB) a Tor
alpha build. Please fix this, and please don't take many months to do
so. I understand you're all overworked, and you all are doing you [sic]
best, however, it does seem Windows problems are normally lower priority
than problems with other OSes.
-


P.S.That last paragraph is not meant as an insult, I have the highest
respect for Tor devs. Sadly, it's merely the way I see things after
being active with Tor for many years, long before TBB and Vidalia. I do
understand much of the reason is lack of competent Windows devs (as per
past comments by Nick and/or Roger and/or Mike), as well as lack of
woman/man power and money, but the fact is most TBB users use Windows,
and most are far less computer competent than I. I wrote this postscript
to try and avoid discussion about my last paragraph on on tor-talk . . .
I felt I should explain my reasons for writing it to avoid getting off
topic.


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