I've gotten used to connecting to my middleman node on the home LAN
so that I don't even know what's the current proper way to run
a tor/browser bundle or a browsing appliance on Ubuntu on a netbook
(Atom N270) on the road.
Which packages to you people use for that? Why?
--
Eugen* Leitl a
Il 28/09/2009 15:02, Eugen Leitl ha scritto:
I've gotten used to connecting to my middleman node on the home LAN
so that I don't even know what's the current proper way to run
a tor/browser bundle or a browsing appliance on Ubuntu on a netbook
(Atom N270) on the road.
Which packages to
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 03:17:19PM +0200, Jan Reister wrote:
I've gotten used to connecting to my middleman node on the home LAN
so that I don't even know what's the current proper way to run
a tor/browser bundle or a browsing appliance on Ubuntu on a netbook
(Atom N270) on the road.
Il 28/09/2009 15:25, Eugen Leitl ha scritto:
Why the switch to Polipo from Privoxy? Is Privoxy officially
deprecated now?
I just found out today and am wondering myself. From hearsay, Polipo
should perform faster and better.
There are no tor/browser appliances for Ubuntu out yet, right?
I'm
Jan Reister wrote:
Il 28/09/2009 15:25, Eugen Leitl ha scritto:
Why the switch to Polipo from Privoxy? Is Privoxy officially
deprecated now?
I just found out today and am wondering myself. From hearsay, Polipo
should perform faster and better.
There was a somewhat extended discussion
It's my experience that Polipo provides for faster proxying than Privoxy
(running both on a recent Ubuntu). However, Polipo is not uniformly stable
on Windows. I use Privoxy with local Tor instances on Windows, but Polipo on
Ubuntu.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 18:00, Jim McClanahan
6 matches
Mail list logo