My ISP banned Tor so I use bridges to access Tor.
I fount a new way to Tor that use IpV6 and download Tor Browser Bundle
alpha versions for Windows (2.3.12-alpha-2).
I installed gogo6, so my pc can use IpV6 now.
But there is a problem.
I ran the application Tor Browser Bundle, the Vidalia Control P
> Hello guys,
>
> I just installed Tor-Arm on debian; of which I have used many times before
> and love the project. (http://www.atagar.com/arm/).
>
> I cannot recall what the key is to access the menu interface. Can anyone
> tell me?
Hi Matt. The menu key is 'm', it's mentioned below the header
Hi,
Is there anything to worry about if using curl with the below configuration?
(I don't want to use a virtual machine)
Only debian-tor can go online:
iptables -F OUTPUT
iptables -A OUTPUT -j ACCEPT -m owner --uid-owner debian-tor
iptables -A OUTPUT -j ACCEPT -o lo
iptables -A OUTPUT -j ACCEPT
On 4/21/2012 3:55 PM, eliaz wrote:
> This is just a test; please ignore it. Since I changed my tormail
> address from .net to .org & resubscribed to tor-talk from the new
> address I'm not getting tor-talk mail in my TBird client.
Joe Btfsplk wrote
>>>Make sure it's not getting filtered as spam by
Just a quick question, might be stupid: if you were to run all of your
traffic through a VPN, including tor, would the same considerations apply?
Or would they only apply to your VPN provider (provided that they keep
records at all)...?
Phillip
> MAC addresses are used by layer 2 protocols (see
Hello guys,
I just installed Tor-Arm on debian; of which I have used many times before
and love the project. (http://www.atagar.com/arm/).
I cannot recall what the key is to access the menu interface. Can anyone
tell me?
Thanks
Matt
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Make sure it's not getting filtered as spam by your ISP. That happened
to me. I just added Tor-talk to my address book.
On 4/21/2012 2:55 PM, eliaz wrote:
This is just a test; please ignore it. Since I changed my tormail
address from .net to .org& resubscribed to tor-talk from the new
addres
This is just a test; please ignore it. Since I changed my tormail
address from .net to .org & resubscribed to tor-talk from the new
address I'm not getting tor-talk mail in my TBird client.
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MAC addresses are used by layer 2 protocols (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model ). Once an IP packet traverses
a layer 3 device (such as a router) the srcMac has been changed to that
of the router's egress interface. Unless your ISP provided your router,
srcMac identifies only which
Hi,
I'd like to ask what possible attacks on retroactive traffic confirmation on Tor
are known when attacker has data retention records - i.e. can use them for
traffic confirmation for past period.
Scenario 1:
If the ISP's records store [srcIP, srcPort, srcMac, dstIP, dstPort, size,
startTime, e
Basically what you have done by using DNAT is changed the destination ip
and port for any outbound traffic to be the tor service on the server.
By doing so the traffic no longer contains the original destination ip
and port so tor has no idea what to do with it. What you need to do is
direct t
Am Sat, 21 Apr 2012 18:17:01 +0200
schrieb Anders Andersson :
> On this server, Tor is running fine, with the following in torrc:
> TransPort 10.x.x.x:19050
> DNSPort 10.x.x.x:19053
> VirtualAddrNetwork 10.192.0.0/10
>
> 10.x.x.x is that server's address on the LAN. 'netstat' shows that
> Tor is
I am trying to route all traffic from one specific user on one machine on
my LAN through Tor, but I am having difficulties. There is probably
something I have neglected to configure.
What is special with my setup is that I run Tor on one of my servers
(debian). I would like to keep doing this. I a
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