Re: [tor-talk] TBB uses orange Firefox icon in Linux panel

2017-04-24 Thread goody2shoes
On 04/24/2017 05:43 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: > In Mint 18.1, TBB 6.5.1 was installed to /home/user/torbrowser/. Now > updated to 6.5.2 - still same issue. > I only have one TBB launcher (icon) - on the desktop (nowhere else) & > it uses the correct green TBB globe icon. > When TBB is running, the

[tor-talk] TBB uses orange Firefox icon in Linux panel

2017-04-24 Thread Joe Btfsplk
In Mint 18.1, TBB 6.5.1 was installed to /home/user/torbrowser/. Now updated to 6.5.2 - still same issue. I only have one TBB launcher (icon) - on the desktop (nowhere else) & it uses the correct green TBB globe icon. When TBB is running, the app icon on Mint's panel is the orange / blue Fx

Re: [tor-talk] Shodan & Hidden Services

2017-04-24 Thread unpublished
Hello, I come from Poland (Now a country of totalitarian power - comparable to China, where the Constitution is not observed and explicitly does not respect the European Union's provisions and agreements - to which we belong). I'm very sorry for the duplication, but this was caused by my

Re: [tor-talk] Regarding latest TOR Browser update 652

2017-04-24 Thread Georg Koppen
Andri Effendi: > Hi Tor community, > > Thanks for the updates allowing Twitter. > > It really helps, since I was using Tor for just about everything except > twitter. > > I have noticed though that at least on the Mac version of Tor that after > the update "6.5.2" the tor browser window is very

Re: [tor-talk] Shodan & Hidden Services

2017-04-24 Thread Jon Tullett
On 24 April 2017 at 10:33, Alec Muffett wrote: > On 24 April 2017 at 09:03, Jon Tullett wrote: > >> >> Interesting. What can you do with that? Can you tie them to specific >> hidden services? >> > > Sometimes. See sample results in my Twitter

Re: [tor-talk] TOR problems - seriously PLEASE HELP ME!

2017-04-24 Thread Jonathan Marquardt
By the way: Please don't cross-post across multiple mailing lists. Because I didn't notice it, you just made me spam these lists when replying to you. Sending to tor-talk would have been enough. -- 4096R/1224DBD299A4F5F3 47BC 7DE8 3D46 2E8B ED18 AA86 1224 DBD2 99A4 F5F3 signature.asc

Re: [tor-talk] TOR problems - seriously PLEASE HELP ME!

2017-04-24 Thread Jonathan Marquardt
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:16:23PM +0200, unpublished wrote: > 1. Many web pages display information that I do not support "TOR > connections"? Not sure, what you mean here. Perhaps THEY don't support (i.e. block) connections from Tor users, because they are afraid of spam or other stupid

[tor-talk] TOR problems - seriously PLEASE HELP ME!

2017-04-24 Thread unpublished
Hello, 1. Many web pages display information that I do not support "TOR connections"? 2. How to increase (amazon) the number of relay nodes? Because standard only two redirect point? 3. How to change the end node of the country (eg country from which I am POLAND)? I'm using Windows 7. My

Re: [tor-talk] Shodan & Hidden Services

2017-04-24 Thread Alec Muffett
On 24 April 2017 at 09:03, Jon Tullett wrote: > > Interesting. What can you do with that? Can you tie them to specific > hidden services? > Sometimes. See sample results in my Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/AlecMuffett/status/855542397165502464 -a --

Re: [tor-talk] Shodan & Hidden Services

2017-04-24 Thread Jon Tullett
On 22 April 2017 at 00:35, Alec Muffett wrote: > So it turns out that Shodan - a kind of multi-protocol Google-alike search > engine for metadata and protocol headers - has indexed a bunch of Onion > sites which were configured to leak their (onion) hostnames into protocol