Re: Introducing Torfox 3.0.10

2009-06-11 Thread Kyle Williams
Please let us know when you have your fixes in place. I for one would like to have a look at it again. I'm not saying having a Tor Fox's landing page back-ending into google is bad, I was implying that *IF* you're trying to get revenue from Google Ad-sense with Tor clients, it wouldn't work well.

Re: Introducing Torfox 3.0.10

2009-06-11 Thread Tor Fox
Jacob wrote: > What happens when you leave plugins enabled, they respect proxy connections and then it is unset? They have no choice but to respect them. However, Java and Flash both have ways that still leak your IP so all plugins will be disabled along with JavaScript. I don't mean disabled with

Re: Introducing Torfox 3.0.10

2009-06-11 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Tor Fox wrote: > Kyle wrote: >> I'm not seeing the benefit of Tor Fox since Tor Browser Bundle[1] and XB > Browser[2] do the same thing your doing. Why are you trying to recreate > work that's been done already? > > It doesn't work exactly the same. > This is an understatement. :-) >> First of

Re: Introducing Torfox 3.0.10

2009-06-11 Thread Tor Fox
Kyle wrote: > I'm not seeing the benefit of Tor Fox since Tor Browser Bundle[1] and XB Browser[2] do the same thing your doing. Why are you trying to recreate work that's been done already? It doesn't work exactly the same. > First off, you didn't even have the browser's proxy set to use Tor on

Re: Introducing Torfox 3.0.10

2009-06-11 Thread Kyle Williams
Hi, I'm not seeing the benefit of Tor Fox since Tor Browser Bundle[1] and XB Browser[2] do the same thing your doing. Why are you trying to recreate work that's been done already?First off, you didn't even have the browser's proxy set to use Tor on port 9060, I had to set that myself. I noted tha

Re: Tor bridge not generating any traffic

2009-06-11 Thread Scott Bennett
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:23:33 +0200 Johannes Nitsche top-posted (please learn not to do that): >Thanks for all the answers. >It seems my view of what a bridge is was >wrong. I thought a bridge is a link point between tor nodes which >forwards traffic from an entry node to an exit node. But as

Re: Tor bridge not generating any traffic

2009-06-11 Thread Johannes Nitsche
Thanks for all the answers. It seems my view of what a bridge is was wrong. I thought a bridge is a link point between tor nodes which forwards traffic from an entry node to an exit node. But as I understand it now a bridge is kind of a "secret" entry point into the tor network. As I read in the FA