--- Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or am I missing something?
Mike
Yes, you are missing something...and that is header
munging. If you use compression then the headers
can/may not be munged (spoofed and modified) as far as
I understand.
I do all my header munging (Firefox
--- light zoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or am I missing something?
Mike
Yes, you are missing something...and that is header
munging. If you use compression then the headers
can/may not be munged (spoofed and modified) as far
as I
--- Juliusz Chroboczek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) use a smaller timeout for idle connections;
(2) shut down a connection after some number of
serviced requets;
(3) shut down a connection after it's been used
for some time.
I for one would like to see (1) and (3)
implemented as
I tend
--- JT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
recommending the Tor Button is a security/anonymity
hazard. Clicking on
the Tor button will automatically remove the ftp
and gopher proxy in firefox for example.
These are not used with Tor and that is why the port
is zero. TorButton is a great
--- Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you post a pointer to the part of the Tor
documentation that you're referring to?
If I have time today, yes. There is a wiki entry
stating those need to be set to break.
I was referring to the fact it is suggested is set
those so they'll break,
--- light zoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I was overly harsh then, I can see where the
confusion may came from if someone read these
sections. If one thought you _had_ to follow the
old directions above then yes, it would seem like
TorButton is mis-configured.
So maybe http
--- Jason Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ummm... So do I need to change to Torbutton
preferences from the default
settings?
Jay
If your using FF 1.5 or newer then, no, you don't need
to change the default TorButton settings.
Regards
--- H D Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 25 March 2007 14:06, Fabian Keil wrote:
...TorPark should be recommended based on the
quality of the code and the features of the
software. If TorPark LLC does something evil
at a later date, stop recommending them.
-HD
TorPark is not
--- DJ Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My favorite idea is the USB image.
By image do you mean ISO to boot a Windows OS from
USB?
I've been meaning to throw something like that
together for WinXP, and can think of occasions
where it might have come in handy. Like TorPark, I
imagine I
--- 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
--- Freemor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so my questions are:
1 - Can a modified actions file be made that
would strip all Java/javascript, flash, steaming
media, etc. From looking at the Privoxy
documentation it looks possible so far (but I'm no
privoxy guru)
(Note: Mr. Keil is the
Hi,
Forgive the naive nature of this question...
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?
What should the DataDirectory option be set to?
Regards,
--- Mike Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps he would be amenable to fixing his
extension against moore's on-the-fly HTML
generation. However his email address is not
listed on the author page :(
Well it looks like Mr. Greene prefers to receive
feature requests on his blog, not email.
RE:
http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Mar-2007/msg00035.html
Mr. Mathewson wrote
Again, if any of these warnings actually trigger in
the code, please let me know.
While not an error specified in the message above I
did experience an error when I tried to compile on my
Edgy Eft: (I could send
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