How about tor on a WRTG54 wireless router? That would be cheap, and I
would guess it's possible given the linux OS firmware. I can't make
this happen since I'm not a programmer, but the idea has occurred to
me before. I like the HyperWRT project, Thibor version.
(http://www.thibor.co.uk/). Maybe
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Claude LaFrenière wrote:
Hi *gabrix* :
I don't exactly remember how much bandwith my connection is supposed to
have , anyway i have a debian sarge and apart from bwm what other
package measure bandwith?Should i better measure without active
established connections ? Thanks !
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 11:11 -0400, Tim McCormack wrote:
I'm not so sure that a dedicated appliance or Torpark-on-USB is going to
help with the confiscation issue. When the police come in, they take
*everything*. They're not going to say Oh look, it's Torpark on USB,
let's just take the USB
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 09:34 +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote:
George W. Maschke wrote:
Considering the recent Tor server seizures in Germany, might it be
desirable, from a privacy standpoint, to introduce a Tor Live CD that
could be used to boot a PC in Linux and run a Tor server without writing
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Watson Ladd wrote:
How about a simple, cheap, hardware device that would act as a tor
server/proxy?
The Linksys NSLU2 (about 80 USD) can be made to run Linux, as described
in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/.
Sure, it's not the fastest of things with
Hi,
I would just like to let you know that Slovenian government (Slovenia is
a member of European Union since last year) a week ago decided to block
two on-line gambling sites, because they do not have a licence to
operate in Slovenia.
There are several problems with this, the major is that
I see that on the main site and from reading various thingies that there
is some confusion about why some server operators were searched but
didn't have their machines subpoenaed. I think that kinda explicitly
says that the law enforcement in germany realise that tor nodes are
useless as evidence.
It looks very possible with UcSlugC. All that is needed is an ipkg of
tor and we can make either a customized firmware or tell users to
install the ipkg. And we have a problem with floating point
performance. This might be a problem with large integer multiplies that
use the FFT method.
Watson
I want to be honest : i hate privoxy and his content filtering. i have
commented user.action file and default-action but navigation stops
anyway very often .I'm an adult person so babes or porno are allright
for me . I don't need content filtering but fast browsing instead.I
never understood why
On 2006.09.16, at 13:06, gabrix wrote:
I want to be honest : i hate privoxy and his content filtering. i have
commented user.action file and default-action but navigation stops
anyway very often
If you don't like Privoxy's filtering, you can put toggle 0 in you
Privoxy config. That'll
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