On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
On 6/12/2011 1:22 AM, Seth David Schoen wrote:
Your communication with an online banking site usually _would_ be
encrypted with HTTPS, which would encrypt your login password. For
instance, if you were banking with Bank
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 08:44:24AM +0800, Fernan Bolando wrote:
Please note my original intent with I started this thread was to
create a base set of rules for my users to follow to maximimize tor
anonymity and not become
Hi all
I have seen posts on various websites giving a general rules on when
and when not to use tor. I have seen, however any official
documentation on from torproject or any of the privacy
website like eff. Does such a documentation exists? can somebody point me to it.
examples
dont use tor in
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Sebastian Hahn m...@sebastianhahn.net wrote:
On Jun 3, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Fernan Bolando wrote:
Thanks, Actually openbsd seems to defaults this to
ReachableAddresses *:80,*:443
Did you (or does openbsd) set the FascistFirewall option
by chance?
How did you
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 10:18:53AM +0800, Fernan Bolando wrote:
In my torrc, in order to use bridges that uses ports other than 80,443
Is it acceptable to simply use
ReachableAddresses *:*
or allowing only specific ports
Hi all
I have seen posts regarding running vmware's networking through Tor,
but have not seen anything specific to what I am doing.
I am running Tor inside a linx virtual machine based on virtualbox,
configured to use bridged network access. check.torproject.org
happily says i am running tor.