On 02/10/2012 05:01 AM, Gramps wrote:
Phillip wrote the following on 02/09/2012 06:33 PM:
I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send
everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to
Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it
On 02/10/2012 05:01 AM, Gramps wrote:
Phillip wrote the following on 02/09/2012 06:33 PM:
I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send
everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to
Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it
Phillip wrote the following on 02/09/2012 06:33 PM:
I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send
everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to
Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it would
challenge me to prove my
I use Tor for almost everything, and today my bank called to say my Internet
banking had been disabled because I seemed to be logging in from different
countries, and their new and improved policy to keep me safe is to only allow
local access.
Since the bank puts everything over https, it
That's right.
You can connect a week from USA and two days later from France. But you
can't connect to your bank from USA and 20 minutes later, connect from
France. I supoose thats a big red flag in their security sistems, and that
makes sense.
2012/2/9 Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org
On Thu, Feb
Use TrackHostExits, then :)
It will fail if the home banking system is actively denying access from Tor
exit nodes, though.
--
Marco Bonetti
Tor research and other stuff: http://sid77.slackware.it/
Slackintosh Linux Project Developer: http://workaround.ch/
Linux-live for powerpc:
I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send
everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to
Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it would
challenge me to prove my identity...
Now I just run my whole connection, including my Tor
Phillip wrote the following on 02/09/2012 06:33 PM:
I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send
everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to
Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it would
challenge me to prove my identity...