Hi,
And it would be little affection to normal users.
Speaking on behalf of a good, blind friend: This is not true. Unless you
consider him not normal.
Spontaneuous idea: I think it might be interesting to use a fingerprint
similar to the one caculated by Panopticlick to limit/influence
If I ask this from them, theyd definitely say yes.
id like to hear from those who have used both.
thanks.
http://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/
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hello!
i am looking for a solution for mac using tor and little snitch:
when I have the global proxy configured to make everything run through tor, the
mac ignores little snitch rules!
how can I configure the app to respect little snitch rules and at the same time
move through tor?
thank
hello!
i have an idea- i would like an app for easily controlling what gui and non-gui
apps are using tor, like with little snitch on the mac. maybe i can try to make
this? what would be the best way to do this?
in the best case it should detect like little snitch if an app that is to be
On 20 July 2010 03:14, Moritz Bartl t...@wiredwings.com wrote:
Speaking on behalf of a good, blind friend: This is not true. Unless you
consider him not normal.
I don't want to get into the intricacies of interface design, and ableism,
but some points of note:
-blind people are not normal:
Le mardi 20 juillet 2010 13.29:21, vous avez écrit :
If I ask this from them, theyd definitely say yes.
id like to hear from those who have used both.
thanks.
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We have implemented the http and email bots, which are working well without
much human labor work.
I'd recommend CATCHA to be implemented on the bridge http server. The email
server should have at least a challenge-response mechanism. However, this
challenge-response mechanism helps only a little
Sorry. Here is a clarification: our http and email bots worked well. We
have stopped those bots for quite a while and have no plan to make them run
again. I also realized email distribution is necessary for some people. So a
challenge-response mechanism can be necessary too against bots. However,
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:22:49 +0200
Jerzy Łogiewa jerz...@interia.eu wrote:
when I have the global proxy configured to make everything run
through tor, the mac ignores little snitch rules!
If I understand what litte snitch does, this behavior should be
expected. Little Snitch is just ipfw
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:34:10 +0200
Jerzy Łogiewa jerz...@interia.eu wrote:
i have an idea- i would like an app for easily controlling what gui
and non-gui apps are using tor, like with little snitch on the mac.
You're welcome to try to make the application. Perhaps what you're
running into is
Normally LittleSnitch will stop and throw up an alert for tor traffic. Which
you can allow as per any normal connection.
By a global proxy setting do you mean you have used the Proxy setting in
/System Preferences/Network/ ?
Cheers,
Darren
On 2010-07-20, at 5:17 PM, Andrew Lewman
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