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> Really nice post, thanks:
> I have one [OT] question, i use Wheezy at work, but i tested Kodachi a
> Debian derivative, and it took the HWID! Is it a security problem? Well,
> a second question, are you saying, that when i use Tails, i must not
> permit scrips?
Some of those sys
On Sat, 18 Mar 2017 17:19:00 +, GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
>
> Various steps
>
> 1 About vpn and reaching the tor gate, your ISP may be able to see that
> you are reaching out to make a connection to the various gates/nodes and
> you may not want that, as
Glenn English:
> On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 11:19 AM, GiaThnYgeia
> wrote:
>
>> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
>
> Wow! Thanks for so much advice from the list.
>
>
> Everybody said to get rid of privoxy, so I did -- there was no privoxy
> on the machine Tor was on, but there was on th
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 11:19 AM, GiaThnYgeia
wrote:
> READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
Wow! Thanks for so much advice from the list.
Everybody said to get rid of privoxy, so I did -- there was no privoxy
on the machine Tor was on, but there was on the server across the room
that this
READ THE MANUALS ;) :P (just kidding!)
Various steps
1 About vpn and reaching the tor gate, your ISP may be able to see that
you are reaching out to make a connection to the various gates/nodes and
you may not want that, as ISPs are passing all personal information to
big-Sister. And you "ma
Hello,
First things first: AFAIK, just installing privoxy doesn't make it use
Tor, it just acts as a regular proxy. Visit [1] to see if you're using
Tor or not. In order to enable chaining through Tor you'll have to have
a line like
forward-socks5/ :
An example line, as well as a d
On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 21:48:02 +0200
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Reco [2017-03-17 22:05:45+03] wrote:
>
> > Sure. Deinstall/purge current Tor and privoxy. Install Debian's
> > version of Tor. It should start itself. Point your Firefox to SOCKS5
> > proxy located at localhost port 9050. That all you (ev
Reco [2017-03-17 22:05:45+03] wrote:
> Sure. Deinstall/purge current Tor and privoxy. Install Debian's
> version of Tor. It should start itself. Point your Firefox to SOCKS5
> proxy located at localhost port 9050. That all you (ever) need,
> judging from your timezone.
>
> Do not mix HTTP proxy in
Hi.
On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 12:28:33 -0600
Glenn English wrote:
> I'm trying to use the Tor Browser. They don't seem to have any support
> (beyond an FAQ) on their site, so I'm asking here.
>
> Jessie and XFCE on a Supermicro workstation connected through a T1.
>
> I installed Tor a few da
I'm trying to use the Tor Browser. They don't seem to have any support
(beyond an FAQ) on their site, so I'm asking here.
Jessie and XFCE on a Supermicro workstation connected through a T1.
I installed Tor a few days ago and it was working fine -- Gmail said
it was having authentication problems
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