RMS wrote:
> > > If you don't enable hide-forwarded-for-headers you are sending
> > > your client's IP address to the web server. If you aren't using
> > > NAT, this will obviously affect your anonymity.
> >
> > If you're running Privoxy on the machine you are using to browse,
> > and you're conne
Kees Vonk wrote:
> This reminded me of question I was toying with the other day: If the
> exit node of a circuit was in the same country as the computer of
> origin, it would seemingly be relatively easy to match traffic send to
> the circuit entry node with the traffic emerging from the exit node
Brian C wrote:
> Shatadal wrote:
> > I think I should have been clearer. When I do a search for a term, say
> > "tor" I get the search results page with all the hits, but the thumbnail
> > images which should be present in the results page are not there and
> > instead there are the broken image l
On Sun, 14 May 2006 18:21:04 -0400
Adam Shostack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope. I think they'd be making different statements than they're
> making, and I think that they'd have avoided the subject in private.
Or they'd do everything in their power to make you believe as much
anyway. What be
On Mon, 15 May 2006 07:15:55 +0200
cesare VoltZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you think about to start TOR with Knoppix Linux booted from a
> CD/Rom?
There's something similar to this (but better in my opinion) built
around OpenBSD. It routes all external TCP traffic through Tor, and
even
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