On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 10:03:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.6K bytes in
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: Hm, I wonder if running your browser explicitly through torify would
: help? All network system-calls would be replaced by SOCKS-calls then.
:
: Can anyone comment on this? Not sure if that applies t
sean darcy wrote:
I have firefox 3.0.1, tor button 1.2, tor-0.1.2.19-1.fc9.i386 ,
privoxy-3.0.8-2.fc9.i386
flash won't play with tor enabled. tor disabled it works fine.
For instance, http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/
Do I need some new setting?
Thanks for any help.
sean
Hello Sea
Kasimir Gabert wrote:
> If you really need to access a flash script you could set up CGIProxy
> (http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/) to route through Tor, and
> then connect to a local CGIProxy proxy with it's settings enabled
> for rewriting scripts. This will not, of course, guarantee yo
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Tom Hek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Torbutton blocks Flash because Flash doesn't use Tor and would destroy your
> anonimity.
>
> Tom
>
> sean darcy wrote:
>>
>> I have firefox 3.0.1, tor button 1.2, tor-0.1.2.19-1.fc9.i386 ,
>> privoxy-3.0.8-2.fc9.i386
>>
>> flash w
Torbutton blocks Flash because Flash doesn't use Tor and would destroy
your anonimity.
Tom
sean darcy wrote:
I have firefox 3.0.1, tor button 1.2, tor-0.1.2.19-1.fc9.i386 ,
privoxy-3.0.8-2.fc9.i386
flash won't play with tor enabled. tor disabled it works fine.
For instance, http://www.adobe.
I have firefox 3.0.1, tor button 1.2, tor-0.1.2.19-1.fc9.i386 ,
privoxy-3.0.8-2.fc9.i386
flash won't play with tor enabled. tor disabled it works fine.
For instance, http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/
Do I need some new setting?
Thanks for any help.
sean
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