A couple of things:
1. A funny thing happened on the way to the forum..
without tor:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --refresh-keys
gpg: NOTE: old default options file `/home/robert/.gnupg/options' ignored
gpg: refreshing 4 keys from hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net
gpg: requesting key EA59038E from hkp
Freemor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been watching this thread with some interest and as the Talk of
mis-onfigured browsers and mis-behaving plug-ins grew I found myself
thinking that there must be an easier way to fix the problem. It occured
to me that what is needed (at least until a more
I know that many other countries have similar surveillance laws. Is there
any authoritative list as to where they are? Perhaps countries with we
survey everything laws should only have one hop per circuit or something to
prevent correlation attacks. That's something that should be implemented by
--- Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It depends. When you do apt-get install tor which
dependencies did it download?
I didn't apt-get, I built Tor from source.
You'll need to find the deb packages for those
dependencies and also copy them to the flash drive.
I am planing on running
Here's what I'm thinking for the script. You would have all the deb
files and their dependencies in a folder. Then have the script do:
dpkg tor.deb
dpkg vidalia.deb
dpkg privoxy.deb
or...
cd tor
./configure
make
cd ..
cd vidalia
./configure
make
etc. You get the idea. Unfortunately, the charger
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:11:50PM -0800, light zoo wrote:
I have compiled Tor and I want to run it off my USB
HDD but I'm not sure how. Should I just copy over the
build directory ~/tor-0.1.2.10-rc/? If so what are
essential files?
Should be pretty straightforward. Just grab src/or/tor and
It is posted on Flyspray... thanks for they help.
http://bugs.noreply.org/flyspray/index.php?do=detailsid=402
Jay
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 11:16:11PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.5K bytes in
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: It was the Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) Universal Binary
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