Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-19 Thread GiaThnYgeia
Latincom: > > 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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-19 Thread Latincom
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-18 Thread GiaThnYgeia
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-18 Thread 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 the server across the room that this

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-18 Thread GiaThnYgeia
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-18 Thread Peter Ludikovsky
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-17 Thread Reco
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-17 Thread Teemu Likonen
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

Re: tor -- way OT

2017-03-17 Thread Reco
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

tor -- way OT

2017-03-17 Thread Glenn English
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