On 7/21/12 3:00 PM, Dave Page wrote:
> This seemed like a pretty obvious application of RaspPi to me, so I'm
> wondering whether anybody else is working on it. It's not a million miles
> away
> from the Torouter project, but it's also quite close to a custom distro of
> Raspian with certain pac
On 04.08.2012 12:01, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
> It would be really cool also to see in future a CryptoCat Server or
> GlobaLeaks server running on Android over a Rasberry Pi| :-)
My vision are secure "dedicated shells" on epoxified Pis :-)
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Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>Good to know, but how? How'd you create Gmail acct w/ Tor & not give
>mobile #? How did you get GMX to accept a Tor address (got lucky?).
>I'm not arguing. Obviously, I'm not as experienced / crafty / lucky as
>some, so looking for HOW folks *recently* created email ac
On 04.08.2012 12:11, dumbnewbie wrote:
> The only way I've been able to create a Gmail account recently was through an
> Android tablet.
I've noticed that behavior, too. Maybe it's just the User Agent, or they
use a different URL to sign up.
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You'd like to provide a wifi hotspot for others? For a coffeehouse, at
home for party, friends or anyone on street?
You don't do it because you are scared about abuse, dmca and other stuff?
It's just an idea... Could Tor be a solution? The wifi interfaces routes
all traffic over Tor. Before peopl
Of course Android is google's child...
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/how-open-is-googles-android/9357
--- On Sat, 8/4/12, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> From: Moritz Bartl
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] anyone created an acct on GMX using Tor?
> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Date: Saturday, Au
On 8/4/2012 5:11 AM, dumbnewbie wrote:
The only way I've been able to create a Gmail account recently was through an Android
tablet. I installed Orbot and Orweb APKs so all traffic was through Tor at the time, then
created the account through Settings > Acounts & Sync > Add Account. I was
sur
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 01:28:36PM +, adrelanos wrote:
> You'd like to provide a wifi hotspot for others? For a coffeehouse, at
> home for party, friends or anyone on street?
This is exactly what I am trying to do.
> You don't do it because you are scared about abuse, dmca and other stuff?
On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 11:15:34AM +, adrelanos wrote:
> > I have only a little experience like system admin but I would like to set
> > up an
> > anonymizing middlebox for a subnet; so I was reading the page
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TransparentProxy but I
> > c
Noel Pluny:
> I read these articles but at this time I don't think they will apply to my
> situation because this is a "friendly" one.
I don't understand.
> We need only a way not to need to
> save logs.
Not sure I understand either.
You are obligated by law to keep logs of people using your...
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On 04/08/12 17:59, Noel Pluny wrote:
>> It's just an idea... Could Tor be a solution? The wifi interfaces
>> routes all traffic over Tor. Before people can start using the
>> wifi they have to notice a small website explaining Tor, exit
>> sniffing,
t...@lists.grepular.com:
> On 04/08/12 17:59, Noel Pluny wrote:
>
>>> It's just an idea... Could Tor be a solution? The wifi interfaces
>>> routes all traffic over Tor. Before people can start using the
>>> wifi they have to notice a small website explaining Tor, exit
>>> sniffing, recommendation
Joe Btfsplk wrote :
>It'd be hard to avg user to create anonymous Gmail acct. Maybe use a throw
>away cell phone;
For what it's worth, I created a gmail account last week from my home,
ordinary internet connection, argentina, and the phone # was not needed.
But maybe that
> The only way I've been able to create a Gmail account recently was through an
> Android tablet. I installed Orbot and Orweb APKs so all traffic was through
> Tor at the time, then created the account through Settings > Acounts & Sync >
> Add Account.
I'd be wary of that approach. It would be
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:08 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> The only way I've been able to create a Gmail account recently was through
>> an Android tablet. I installed Orbot and Orweb APKs so all traffic was
>> through Tor at the time, then created the account through Settings > Acounts
>> & Sync > Add
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On 08/04/2012 09:28 AM, adrelanos wrote:
> Before people can start using the wifi they have to notice a small
> website explaining Tor, exit sniffing, recommendation to avoid
> unencrypted traffic, logging into bank accounts (to prevent getting
> the
This is a followup post on this issue which persists in Linux TBB 32bit,
version 2.2.37-2.
Any idea for the cause?
What occurs when it doesn't list the library loading (is the library loading?)
and why it's listed
only on a TBB reload?
Below is a copy/paste from my original post as a refresher
Since the last version and continuing with the current version of Linux TBB
32bit, there is an
extra line added to torrc on TBB reload, by Vidalia, with steps to reproduce:
* Directory:
~/tor-browser_en-US/Data/Tor
* Extra Line of Data Added:
ControlPortWriteToFile /home/madeinchina/tor-browser_
Hi!
TorBirdy 0.0.11 is now out. It's still quite experimental - of course.
Use as your own risk!
We've added a web page to show some TorBirdy screen shots:
https://github.com/ioerror/torbirdy/wiki/Screen-shots
Call for help:
We're looking for assistance with Translations - if you'd like to
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Hello guys, I have an .onion website, I need transfer all my website to another
server and I don't wanna to lose this address.
How can I have the same .onion address in another server ? I mean, What should
I do to transfer my website to another server keeping the same onion
address?Thanks u all
On 8/4/2012 9:49 PM, Salva . wrote:
Hello guys, I have an .onion website, I need transfer all my website to another
server and I don't wanna to lose this address.
I'm going to assume that you're migrating your entire Tor node
(including the hidden service) to a new physical server, instead of
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> It'd be hard to avg user to create anonymous Gmail acct. Maybe use a throw
> away cell phone; use WiFi that's near pay phone? Google SAYS they won't do
> anything w/ the phone # or SMS device, except to verify the acct. But then,
> Google
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