On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:51:42 -0700 [email protected] wrote: > Maybe not many users because Tor's last two versions are buggy and > don't allow them to use it? Still plenty of 98se users out there and > I have 3 browsers now that can use tor safely. course they will not > work on .33 and .34 because tor developers do not adequately test or > code their program. > This is a simple matter, no great task. Maybe they are just lazy? >
Or, perhaps they have lives. I just wanted to point out that you could always get a nice old beige box from someone put a small Linux distro on it and route you 98SE machines through Tor on that box. That way, you keep 98se. you keep Tor. Also, having the Linux box as your proxy would also let you unload both tor and privoxy from you 98se boxen. You could even configure iptables to help ensure there are no data leaks from misbehaving win98se appies. Just a though. Freemor -- [email protected] [email protected] This e-mail has been digitally signed with GnuPG - ( http://gnupg.org/ )
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