On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 02:36:10AM -0500, Silivrenion wrote:
I did notice torbrowser was in the directory format that is friendly with
PortableApps format applications, so props on that.
Interesting take, taking what Portable Tor http://portabletor.sf.net has
done and bringing it to an all
Steven, i suggest to make it hardcoded default and a Must, that each user,
using this browser, is as well running an tor **exit** node,
tit for tat. like emule partials: upload is a MUST.
That would help a lot to have more tor-exit nodes.
Thanks.
On Jan 30, 2008 1:52 AM, Steven J. Murdoch
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Steven, i suggest to make it hardcoded default and a Must, that each user,
using this browser, is as well running an tor **exit** node,
And what about countries where something like Tor is illegal?
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 22:19:54 +0100 Michael Schmidt
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Steven, i suggest to make it hardcoded default and a Must, that each user,
using this browser, is as well running an tor **exit** node,
tit for tat. like emule partials: upload is a MUST.
That would help a lot to
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 16:47:24 -0800 Michael_google gmail_Gersten
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Steven, i suggest to make it hardcoded default and a Must, that each user,
using this browser, is as well running an tor **exit** node,
And what about countries where something like Tor is illegal?
Yes,
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:19:54PM +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote:
Steven, i suggest to make it hardcoded default and a Must, that each user,
using this browser, is as well running an tor **exit** node,
tit for tat. like emule partials: upload is a MUST.
I don't think this is likely in the near
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I have to disagree with setting any options by default like that. The
concept behind PortableTor as I wrote it was to let the end user have the
right to decide what to do.. don't force anything on them! I think this
concept should be relevant to all
I did notice torbrowser was in the directory format that is friendly with
PortableApps format applications, so props on that.
Interesting take, taking what Portable Tor http://portabletor.sf.net has
done and bringing it to an all inclusive bundle.
On Jan 31, 2008 1:40 AM, Scott Bennett [EMAIL
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:52:18 + Steven J. Murdoch
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Recently I have been working on creating a distribution of Tor which
includes a pre-configured browser -- the Tor Browser Bundle. It is
intended for being run off an USB flash drive, but will probably also
be
Recently I have been working on creating a distribution of Tor which
includes a pre-configured browser -- the Tor Browser Bundle. It is
intended for being run off an USB flash drive, but will probably also
be helpful to users who want an easy-to-setup packaging of Tor.
More information and
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