The official press kit contains 2 presentations,
https://www.torproject.org/press/presskit/ in both pdf and OpenOffice
Presentation formats. One presentation is about The Tor Project
itself, the other is about online anonymity in general (with an obvious
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, and create world peace.
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, these are warm, fuzzy, and nice methods. They are not software
nor technical solutions to the problems you raise.
They are merely a first step in awareness.
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. Hidden services and
such are example applications that use Tor, the protocol.
Roger and I have had conversations about this thread in taxis, train
stations, and the like as we've been traveling. I'm sure he'll comment
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know how to delay the start of Tor/Vidalia until
ZoneAlarm is fully up and working ?
Unless there is a way in Windows to specify dependencies on start, then
probably not. You could always start vidalia manually.
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On Wed, 06 May 2009 09:04:45 +0200
Jan Reister jan.reis...@unimi.it wrote:
Il 02/05/2009 15:18, Andrew Lewman ha scritto:
1) Tunneled TOR
Interesting. I'm not sure I fully understand the ramifications to
people's tcp traffic in this scenario.
Tunneled Tor is, as Andrea built
report and include gdb
bt output or debug logs around the crash. Also, which version of
libevent are you running?
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from being able to support the tor network because I do
not want to run with no protected control port.
Is tor started by the system/run as a daemon? And vidalia is trying to
attach to the existing Tor?
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window for the
password defaults to randomly generate, which is generally fine for
securing the control port.
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around the world. You could add your bridge to your tor
client and see if it works.
Bridges generally don't get a lot of traffic. Thanks for running one.
People who really need them do appreciate it.
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properties. I use tor for 95% of my Internet
traffic, I understand the speed issues very well.
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not present,
using reasonable defaults.
~/tor(version)/src/or -f /path/to/a/torrc will work fine.
There's a ~/tor(version)/src/config/torrc.sample as well.
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magically encrypt the internet, either.
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to the world.)
I encourage you to talk to Channel One. I'm also happy to help out.
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On 06/21/2009 11:38 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
The link for the sha1 digest of the tor-0.2.1.16-rc.tar.gz file on the
download page at https://www.torproject.org/download.html.en returns a 404
Not Found error.
Oops. Fixed.
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On 06/24/2009 07:02 PM, Bill McGonigle wrote:
On 06/24/2009 03:32 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
Step 2) Wait for Tor Project to do the technical work.
There could be at least four reasons:
1) they don't believe it.
They're just throwing ideas at the wall, to see who will do free work
for them
://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2009-June/thread.html#11521
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On 06/25/2009 05:03 PM, Phil wrote:
No discussion or comments on this? What does it mean?
It means everyone is busy working on other things. I encourage you to
do the analysis yourself.
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to
two other email accounts via an 'invite'. So long as this proof
continues to hold, I highly doubt google believes in Tor as a
tool for good. Those concerned may wish to try a signup.
GMail doesn't do this anymore. You can sign up through Tor just fine.
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what they feel is right for them.
Personally, I don't want to see the equivalent of the Internet Watch
Foundation extended to Tor. What *I* consider safe is possibly very
different than others. I use Tor to get open, unfiltered access to the
Internet; for good or bad.
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the
whole installation a failure.
All of this installer nonsense will be replaced by a drag and drop
install in the Vidalia 0.2.x releases.
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will donate the space and bandwidth to us for years.
Thanks for your patience.
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we ship already includes Polipo.
Those two reasons combined mean we're leaving the Privoxy that we ship
on the old version.
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.
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that can transit 2-4 TB a month at relatively cheap prices (say
US$200/mo or less).
If you have experience and contacts at various providers, I'm all ears.
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of new relays.
In the past, we'd consistently see bursts of new relays after major
press articles; such as stories on Slashdot.
The full directory archives will soon be available for all to do your
own analysis of the recent growth in the Tor network.
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On 07/10/2009 09:51 PM, Sambuddho Chakravarty wrote:
Hello All
I have a web server which I run as hidden service.
Which version of Tor are both ends running? Try updating them to
0.2.1.17-rc.
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On 07/12/2009 11:24 PM, downie - wrote:
I hope the OSX10.3 build is out soon, I want to check if the NOKQUEUE
detection is working.
It may be a bit. I have to resuscitate the machine that builds the
PowerPC-only binaries.
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to the tor network, there is no
need to mess with firewalls, ports, or anything.
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On 07/13/2009 01:31 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 07/13/2009 01:24 PM, Sambuddho Chakravarty wrote:
Is it possibly due to some firewall rules. But I have made sure that the
host that runs the server is not filtering any packets... Still not sure
why I get this . Infact you can try it out
, rather than trusting hostile networks, I'd love for
them to work flawlessly and fast.
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everyone's mailbox on
or-talk. https://bugs.torproject.org/ Thanks!
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@freehaven.net/info.html and
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.tor.user
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, and then you've lost.
However, I can't find the details so, perhaps it's time to check out the
current versions of privoxy and re-evaluate. I'd love to stop shipping
a powerpc-only privoxy with the osx bundles, at a minimum.
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crossed private and public communications in
my memory banks. The second link in the email has an extra space in the
link, it should be:
http://pseudo-flaw.net/content/tor/vidalia-insecure-privoxy-configuration/
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bandwidth, you can tell Tor how much to use.
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'/var/log/privoxy/logfile'
You may want to disable the logging from privoxy. Have you read this:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en#privoxy
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. Torbutton as well. It
seems the plugin was left in a more verbose logging level than needed.
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Thanks to an anonymous donor for the working powerpc hardware, I was
able to make packages on OS X 10.3.9 (Panther) this evening.
They are available in the usual places, such as
https://torproject.org/download
Thanks for your patience.
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in firefox, click it to Tor Enabled. Privoxy
should already be running and then you can test check.torproject.org to
see if you're using tor successfully.
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On 07/23/2009 05:31 PM, sigi wrote:
Has anyone tested the firefox sage(too)-addons [1] for the use with tor
yet? Is this (anonymously) safe to use?
In my quick and non-thorough testing, it appears to honor the firefox
proxy configuration and use tor to grab the feeds. ymmv.
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to bugs.torproject.org?
I ran a client for a day without an issue. I had curl pull a file over
tor repeatedly without issue.
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a functional torbutton for thunderbird is a fine project if
someone wants to learn about extensions for thunderbird.
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circuit.
What do they mean?
It shows you how far along Tor is to connecting to the Tor network. I
think they're pretty self-explanatory.
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-now-live if you
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On 07/29/2009 01:26 PM, leandro noferini wrote:
Now comes the question: is possibile to run the two hidden service on
port 80 together? If I change the above lines in
I believe the first to publish its descriptor wins.
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for
the month in question at
http://archive.torproject.org/tor-directory-authority-archive/
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some issues this morning.
It is back online now.
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like Windows where time() is a
slow syscall, this fix will be slightly helpful.
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--enable-iphone option.
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On 07/31/2009 03:37 PM, Michael Cozzi wrote:
I've been considering writing a guide or white paper on how to use
Tor as an IT professional. May I submit it?
By all means, please do so.
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I'm killing this thread. If people want to argue about etiquette,
please do so off the list.
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I'm killing this thread. Originally, I figured someone else will or
already has run into the same situation as Scott. And said someone may
have advice on how to work with the ISP.
However, the thread has devolved. It's dead. Move on.
Thanks.
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in the network that allows
access to a certain port or destination, then all bets are off again.
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file and supply just the .pro file as an argument to lupdate,
rather than supplying all of the source file names themselves.
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On 08/12/2009 11:02 AM, Ben Stover wrote:
When I enter some new instructions into e.g. the torrc config file:
Are these keywords and their values case-sensitive or not?
Yes they are case sensitive.
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On 08/09/2009 04:00 PM, Flamsmark wrote:
Most of these behaviors are scriptable without difficulty by editing the
torrc and sending Tor a sighup.
The better way to do this may be via the control port and SETCONF commands.
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, https://torproject.org/torvm. It's still alpha-ware, but
essentially does just what you want. You mentioned you were a
programmer, join us in improving TorVM.
I'd like a pony, too.
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still the same situation. Is this known? Anything special I can do to
nail that issue down? Tor v0.2.1.19 runs here on a Linux client.
It sounds like you have an extension conflict, but without more logs
from torbutton, not much to work with.
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installed and patched
WinXP system).
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) searching the proposals, yields 117-ipv6-exits.txt
4) search google for tor ipv6 yields more hits
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In general, we've seen the reverse happen. Someone gets a visit, with
or without dramatic actions, and this just increases their resolve to
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in the circuit lack
geoip information. I'll keep poking it.
Torbutton did a fine job of blocking the tests at deanonymizer.com. Other
than the Vidalia issue, looks good to me.
Great to hear.
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On 08/16/2009 08:33 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
I noticed that in Vidalia, when I click on a circuit only the last router in
the circuit is displayed in the pan on the right. Should this show all
three routers information?
Curious. I can't recreate this, even if the nodes in the circuit lack
On 08/16/2009 09:10 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 08/16/2009 08:33 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
I noticed that in Vidalia, when I click on a circuit only the last router in
the circuit is displayed in the pan on the right. Should this show all
three routers information?
Curious. I can't recreate
, minimal
analysis, and results.
Constructive criticism is welcome.
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and fixes:
* update Torbutton to 1.2.2
* update Vidalia to 0.2.2
* compile OpenSSL 0.9.8k with Visual C to make dlls
* update Pidgin to 2.6.1
Full post at
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-bundle-128-released
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On 08/01/2009 02:03 PM, grarpamp wrote:
For this and other purposes, all the files under that directory should
also be signed with the release or other suitable key.
Good idea. It's done.
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On 08/20/2009 10:09 AM, Ted Smith wrote:
You don't lose most functionality by using free software.
Not picking on Ted, but this whole thread is off-topic.
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comparisons of the proxies' performance without
the circuit-dependent variability one sees when using tor.
That was my first test, native polipo and privoxy without Tor. ;)
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list (any anonymity network or PET that has to interact with other
software, at least) but I understand how it is less on-topic than the
primary topic.
The free software sub-thread is off-topic. Sorry for the confusion.
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is that someone left it on by accident.
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-censored/filtered access to the Internet. Having the Tor
software filter the Internet by default seems ironic.
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of exit node scanning. It finds very few evil exit nodes. And
in follow-up with these operators, most are a misconfiguration of some
device outside their tor node.
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On 08/21/2009 03:29 PM, Alexander Cherepanov wrote:
Hi Andrew!
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:49:28 -0400, Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.org
wrote:
My testing shows that a caching proxy helps speed up the user experience
with Tor.
Sorry my ignorance but why caching proxy is better than built
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On 08/21/2009 03:31 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
Sorry my ignorance but why caching proxy is better than built-in
Firefox cache?
Enabling torbutton disables firefox cache. I didn't test non-tor
firefox caching.
Thinking about this some more, torbutton doesn't disable Firefox memory
caching
appear to do so.) This also breaks content
delivery networks and turns most sites into text only, but that's fine
with me.
Clearly I need to do more testing and use more features ofprivoxy to see
what it can do.
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on both browsers.
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from
here: https://www.torproject.org/download
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was to make
installation far easier, less error prone, and keep all of the bundle in
a single directory for easier configuration and un-installation.
I also posted this to teh blog at
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/major-changes-os-x-vidalia-bundle-0221alpha
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Is it possible that some future version could support dhcp for net config?
And while this is probably overkill, something like atagar's arm
(https://svn.torproject.org/svn/arm/trunk/) for the tor relay would be
neat in another virtual terminal.
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are:
* update Vidalia to 0.2.4
* update Qt to 4.5.2
* update Pidgin to 2.6.2
* update Firefox to 3.0.14
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this information somewhere so i could read it with a script?
Yes. In your $DataDir there is a state file. It lists your reads and
writes over time. You may want to look at dir-spec.txt to get more
details,
http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt.
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to the current Tor specs.
Once Tor is reimplemented in Java, the theory is that it becomes easier
to port to more operating systems and environments, like phones.
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for running a node!
This page (https://www.torproject.org/volunteer.html) mentions a
script that does that, but I did not find any link... :(
Try this, http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh
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On 10/12/2009 03:40 AM, M wrote:
What about Tor for Nokias or PDAs?
No one that we know of has worked on Tor for symbian. If people have
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governments have only heard one side of the
argument and don't know that other viewpoints exist.
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Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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Website: https://torproject.org/
Blog: https://blog.torproject.org/
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for more appropriate fora?
Yes, this has strayed enough off topic. Kaspersky doesn't like online
anonymity, we get it.
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Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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Blog: https://blog.torproject.org/
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continued freedom.
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crawling, especially since it appears in
China's case, they have people doing the crawling, not scripts.
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Andrew Lewman
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destination.
If you actually want anonymity, then use Tor as is, for it's designed to
provide anonymity online by default.
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Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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with the router information of the relays that I deploy on the
private network .
This FAQ may help,
https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#OwnTorNetwork
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Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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Website: https://torproject.org/
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