se it came from another computer" was
> there. This has never happened. I unblocked it and it starts to install.
> Thanks.
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mailing list. There was a
discussion about this starting on 22/11/2013. Most opinion was negative
for a number of reasons that I won't reiterate.
The discussion started here:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-November/031199.html
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On 27/11/2013 10:25 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 17:59:39 -0600
Ed Fletcher wrote:
There has been lots of discussion on this list about the Safeplug, which
didn't garner much enthusiasm from the list members. I haven't seen
this project mentioned:
http://www.orp
On 27/11/2013 6:27 PM, Mirimir wrote:
On 11/27/2013 04:59 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
There has been lots of discussion on this list about the Safeplug, which
didn't garner much enthusiasm from the list members. I haven't seen
this project mentioned:
http://www.orp1.com/
An open-sourc
imilar to DD-WRT but specifically aimed
at providing Tor would be a _lot_ less expensive.
What I do find encouraging is the number of Tor related projects that
are springing up in the aftermath of the NSA revelations.
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. I'm
concerned by the need to 'activate' the unit on the manufacturers
website before using it. Once you buy the hardware, there should be no
need to tell anyone that you have it.
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doubt that you're
communicating over Tor.
This is something that I have also wondered about. Why go outside of
the Tor network to check that you're using Tor? Access to any hidden
service would be proof positive that you are connected.
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On 19/07/2013 9:23 AM, Tom Ritter wrote:
On 19 July 2013 06:35, Ed Fletcher wrote:
On a related note, does having (what I assume is) a serious percentage of
the Tor relays in the Amazon cloud make it easier for the NSA to compromise
anonymity?
I don't think a 'series percentage&
r circuits.
On a related note, does having (what I assume is) a serious percentage
of the Tor relays in the Amazon cloud make it easier for the NSA to
compromise anonymity?
Ed
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customer; you're the product being sold.
Raspberry Pi access point using Tor:
http://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview
I'd like to see the reverse setup; connect to the RPi with the cable and
then to a wifi network using Tor. Most hotels only have wifi these
days, not a wired connection.
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