On 28 jun. 2012, at 18:25, sy00963-...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> Thanks for the answer... I am using a PC in my work.. The PC is a part of the
> local network and I am not the admin on my PC (can't install programs, can't
> write on USB flashs, can't enter msconfig, ..etc.) If I good understood
>
> 1. What are the main aims and the strategy of the Tor Project?
You can find the answer to this by reading the Tor Project website:
https://www.torproject.org/
https://blog.torproject.org/
https://media.torproject.org/
Ony of many answers to questions 2, 3, 4 might be:
Users don't know, mixed wi
Thanks for the answer... I am using a PC in my work.. The PC is a part of the
local network and I am not the admin on my PC (can't install programs, can't
write on USB flashs, can't enter msconfig, ..etc.) If I good understood
your answer, that's mean the admin of PC (the same of system admi
Hi,
I'm new to this list, so I apologise when my problem has been solved already.
I'm runing new tor router as a non-exit relay, with ORPort 443 and DirPort 80.
Server is running on Debian stable and tor version is 0.2.2.35. Tor is running
under debian-tor user. I have restrictive iptables fir
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Organization:
> If you just care about the first step then there's a tor-exitscanner@
> list
Oops, correction - didn't mean the tor-assistants@ reporting step. The
SoaT exit scanners report their results to tor-exitscanner@ so it's a
firehose that's mostly false alarms. I'm pretty sure that at present
Aaron is
> i wanted to ask if there is a mailing list and/or some notification
> schema to know when a new Bad Relay is detected and blocked:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/badRelays
Hi naif. Nope, the usual process is...
- Someone reports a bad exit on tor-assistants@.
- That email si
On Wed, 27 Jun 2012 22:28:20 -0700, Seth David Schoen wrote:
> Nick M. Daly writes:
> > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2012-June/004049.html
>
> I find this message misleading in various ways. The basic thing that
> I've been telling people is that there are few situa
Hello again,
I´m a member of your list now. I hope you can
answer my questions now. You can find them by
scrolling down to my first mail.
Thanking you in anticipation,
Viola Schäfer
Von: Schaefer, Viola Lea Marlene
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juni 201
I want to exclude certain exit nodes. The following is the text that
used to work in my Torrc file. With 2.2.3.7 (got the version number
wrong I'm sure) it no longer works.
ExcludeExitNodes {GB}
StrictNodes 1
How can I fix it?
.
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wrote:
> One of the defenses people have talked about against hardware
> fingerprinting is running inside a virtual machine. Normally,
> software inside the virtual machine, even if it's malicious,
> doesn't learn much about the physical machine that hosts the VM.
> If you always use Tor inside a
Hi all,
i wanted to ask if there is a mailing list and/or some notification
schema to know when a new Bad Relay is detected and blocked:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/badRelays
Are the tor-scanner announcing automatically something somewhere?
-naif
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wrote:
> Similarly, having a GPS receiver in your phone does not mean that
> everyone you send an SMS to or everyone you call will learn your
> exact physical location. However, it does mean that if there's
> spyware on your phone, that spyware is able to use the GPS to learn
> your location and
freebsd-lis...@fabiankeil.de wrote:
> wrote:
>
> > wrote:
> > > That's incorrect. Privoxy can change the forwarding settings based
> on
> > > tags:
> > >
> > > http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html#CLIENT-HEADER-TAGGER
>
> >
> > Excuse me, if I misunderstood. It doesn't look like a
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 07:45:53AM +0100, sy00963-...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> When using Tor in a local network, what the network administrator can see if
> he checks my activity on the network??
The correct answers have already been given but you might also be interested in
this link:
https://www.eff.o
baksh...@gmail.com wrote:
> When using tor bundle what will be the setting in viladia
> to route all connection through tor ?
No, Vidalia does not claim that and can not do that.
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> When using Tor in a local network, what the network administrator can see if
> he checks my activity on the network??
Generally speaking, a network admin can see that you are using Tor
(the packets moving), not what you're doing over it (the packet
contents).
If 'network admin' also means 'syst
>>> can these chips be used to spying and identifying people
>
> The summary is probably...
Meant largely as to the nebulous 'spying' by 'them'.
Not as to Seth's good post regarding the possibilities
with known technologies.
Hopefully it threaded that way.
Hello list,
When using tor bundle what will be the setting in viladia
to route all connection through tor ?
Thanks
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>> can these chips be used to spying and identifying people
The summary is probably...
Only those with access to the chip masks, or an equally serious
amount of reverse engineering gear, knows what goes into a chipset.
Therefore anything is possible. And if you're not proxying the output
of suspe
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:45 AM, sy00963-...@yahoo.fr
wrote:
> When using Tor in a local network, what the network administrator can see if
> he checks my activity on the network??
She will be able to see that you are connecting to the Tor network,
but not what you are doing, which websites you
When using Tor in a local network, what the network administrator can see if he
checks my activity on the network??
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