On 15 March 2013 18:34, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
Don't know if this will always work, for all providers, but I have set torrc
to use only exit nodes in my country
I don't think this should be a recommended practice, because (while
you are in that country) it explicitly enables your
On 3/16/2013 10:24 AM, Tom Ritter wrote:
On 15 March 2013 18:34, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
Don't know if this will always work, for all providers, but I have set torrc
to use only exit nodes in my country
I don't think this should be a recommended practice, because (while
you are
On 16 March 2013 13:54, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
I think Gmail may do same thing, if try to login w/ exit
node from a different country than used to sign up for the acct (not sure).
According to the guy at Google who has posted here before, they
require you to verify yourself (e.g.
I think Gmail may do same thing, if try to login w/ exit
node from a different country than used to sign up for the acct (not sure).
According to the guy at Google who has posted here before, they
require you to verify yourself (e.g. via your alternate email or
phone) on the first login from
Hello people of tor talk,
Ever since the the TBB update to 2.3.25.4 torbirdy hasn't been
functioning, I think it's because the port change: Set the Tor
SOCKS+Control ports to 9150, 9151 respectively on all platforms This
fixes a SOCKS race condition with our SOCKS autoport configuration and
Hey,
I made a lightweight web server (less than 20mb) for hosting onion sites
on Linux. Hopefully will be multi-platform within a few releases.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/theonionserver/
-Greg
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