Thank you very much for this useful information!
2016-03-08 22:57 GMT+02:00 :
>
> Hi Ben and Tor Talkers,
>
> that is in the FAQs:
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#ChooseEntryExit
>
> and
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#torrc
> "If you installed Tor Browser, look for Br
If you're curious to learn more, disk avoidance (and thus portability)
was a very intentional design choice:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 23:36 +0100, Carolin Zöbelein wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 08.03.2016, 19:06 + schrieb Bluegras
Some black / geo lists assign special categories to residential, dhcp,
tor, etc. Though special pain awarded to them from header scanning
is maybe rare (given the mails themselves emit from known mail
providers)... it is possible.
It's also possible to perform metrics as a project to determine
what
On 3/8/16, Bernhard R. Fischer wrote:
> "Do we want to keep this nice automatic IPv6/Onion-ID translation feature?"
>
> If NO:
> There's no problem. Everybody can setup his own hosts-file for the
> translation.
>
> If YES:
> Independent of the final solution there is a need for a
> lookup-database
Am Dienstag, den 08.03.2016, 19:06 + schrieb Bluegrass:
> I have downloaded TOR Browser v 5.5.2
> Can this be installed and operated from a USB drive ?
> I currently run a lot of apps from there using portableapps.com
>
>
> bluegrass...@yahoo.com
Yes. See also https://www.torproject.org/pr
Hi Ben and Tor Talkers,
that is in the FAQs:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#ChooseEntryExit
and
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#torrc
"If you installed Tor Browser, look for Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc
inside your Tor Browser directory."
you can set these two lane
Hi,
since I got a question about who is running OrNetRadar I figured I'd
answer this on list.
OrNetRadar [1] is a mailing list to publish and learn about
(automatically) detected events on the tor network (potential Sybil
attacks, undeclared families, anomalies, ...).
(There was no ML on lists.to
> At least it should be shown in an Add-on somewhere in Torbrowser.
This is exactly what new Tor Button does. Perhaps you need to update
your Tor Browser?
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 20:49 +0100, Ben Stover wrote:
> Assume I specified in the torrc file:
>
> ExitNodes {de},{ca},{fr}
> StrictNodes 1
>
Assume I specified in the torrc file:
ExitNodes {de},{ca},{fr}
StrictNodes 1
So the real exit node can be in one of the 3 countries.
How do I find out now in which country the current exit node is located?
How can I get the current node chain?
For both answers I would prefer to call a certain s
Hey Ben,
you can edit the torrc used by firefox and add your configuration settings
there (1). They are usually located in the tor directory (2).
Andre Mankel
a...@andremankel.de
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(1) eg. "ExitNodes {us}"
(2) [Tor Browser Location]/Data/Tor/torrc
On 3/7/2016 14:10, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> I am wondering if using an exit node IP increases the possibility that
> sending email from a webmail provider is more likely to end up in the
> recipient's spam folder. For example, sending email from
> he...@vfemail.net to good...@hotmail.com
>
Assume I downloaded and installed (under Win 7) TorBrowser package from here:
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en
It includes as far as I know everything I need including Vidalia and Tor.
When I start the included TorBrowser (=firefox) then I can access successfully
Intern
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Ben Tasker :
> Afaik, no. But you could configure the remote machine to transparently
> proxy and then on your router configure interesting traffic to use that as
> a gateway - I use Policy Based Routing to direct port 80 traffic to my
> squid box and
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Aeris :
>> I mean, I could write something like that myself, but maybe
>> there is a ready made solution?
>
> I already dev a tool to do this.
> https://github.com/aeris/firewall-piercer
> Kind of SOCKS and Transparent proxy over TLS.
Thanks
Hi,
As you may have heard someone runs fake sites on a similar address to the
original ones and tries to fool people with that. Fake sites are transparent
proxies with MITM.
I added this detection to ahmia.fi's onion site:
REAL: http://msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion/
FAKE: http://msydqjihosw2fsu3.onion/
Hi,
bm-2ctpsbetk5rpf8a9ymciudmax61kzvz...@bitmessage.ch wrote (08 Mar 2016 10:21:50
GMT) :
> First I must state that I am new to Linux as well as Tails but I'm
> excited to use it. I do have Linux Mint with persistence on one usb, and
> enjoyed using it.
Your entry point to Tails support channe
Dear Developers,
First I must state that I am new to Linux as well as Tails but I'm
excited to use it. I do have Linux Mint with persistence on one usb, and
enjoyed using it.
However recently used the convenient Tails installer to download 2.0.1 to
a another 16 GB external drive. I set a good p
Mirimir writes:
> On 03/07/2016 07:26 PM, Fkqqrr wrote:
>> Mirimir writes:
>>
>>> On 03/07/2016 06:23 AM, fkq...@autistici.org wrote:
On 2016-03-07 13:13, Pickfire wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 08:48:28PM +0800, fkqqrr wrote:
>> Can 'disable javascript' unblock target site acces
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