qorg11:
> On 21/06/29 10:34AM, anan wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> How can I permanently add a certificate exception in the Tor Browser?
>>
>> When visiting onion sites, it'd be nice to have some easy solution to get
>> rid of certificate warnings.
>
>
Hello!
How can I permanently add a certificate exception in the Tor Browser?
When visiting onion sites, it'd be nice to have some easy solution to
get rid of certificate warnings.
But in the meantime, how do I permanently add a certificate exception in
Tor Browser?
Cheers!
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Hello!
I'm trying to run BorgBackup through Tor for some small backups.
Borg uses SSH for remote backups.
I installed Tor on my local and remote computers.
I configured an onion SSH service in the remote one, where my Borg
server is.
I can SSH the remote computer through Tor without a problem.
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Saturday, March 30, 2019 5:55 PM, anan wrote:
>
>> Anyone syncs Torbrowsers' bookmarks?
>> How do you do it?
>> Maybe with your self-hosted server?
>
> Bookmarks I need to store I keep in a private Shaarli
>
Hi,
Anyone syncs Torbrowsers' bookmarks?
How do you do it?
Maybe with your self-hosted server?
Maybe through Nextcloud Bookmarks [0] and Floccus [1]?
Do you see any problem?
Anyone tested it?
[0] https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/bookmarks
[1] https://github.com/marcelklehr/floccus
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anan:
> Hi,
>
> I have several email accounts in Icedove. When trying to get new
> messages, does TorBirdy create a unique Tor circuit per selected
> account? Or does TorBirdy sync all my email accounts through the same
> circuit?
>
By the way, is this the right place
Hi,
I have several email accounts in Icedove. When trying to get new
messages, does TorBirdy create a unique Tor circuit per selected
account? Or does TorBirdy sync all my email accounts through the same
circuit?
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> James Anslow:
>> Are you using the onion address?
>
> Sure, I am.
>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 16 Dec 2018, at 12:36, anan wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Apologies for those who already read my me
Hi,
Apologies for those who already read my message at the tor-onions
mailing list [0]. But, as I got no answer there, I am trying now here.
I have an onion service with a Nextcloud server. I would like to access
its files from a GNU/Linux 32-bit computer. Nextcloud desktop client is
torifyable,
Jonathan Marquardt:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 01:22:00PM +0000, anan wrote:
>> How come I have now the same IP address on every tab?
>
> Circuit isolation is not per tab, but per site.
>
Wow, that's even better!
> For example, open two tabs, one with https://i
Hi,
I remember Tor Broswer used to create a new circuit per tab. It had also
the "Create new circuit" button.
What happened?
How come I have now the same IP address on every tab?
How come the new-cicuit button is not there anymore?
I am also curious to know why the list of the three nodes being
fications for the application once been installed/run,
> through Whonix-GateWay. if you want to read more about whonix anonymous
> OS you can visit the main website:
>
> Clearnet:
>
> https://www.whonix.org/
>
> Onion
>
> http://www.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25r
Hello,
Does anyone know how to torify deja-dup so that I can use an onion
service as the storage location?
And, is this the right list to ask for this kind of support?
Thank you.
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