Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-30 Thread hack3rcon
Socks 5 + DNS? Is it an option in Tor Browser or Telegram?
When I changed the Telegram proxy setting for use Tor, then I can send and 
receive messages.








 On Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 9:10:28 AM UTC, Jason Evans  
wrote:





 On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
>
> Thank you.

First of all, make sure it is Socks 5 + DNS because you want your DNS requests
to be anonymous also.

Also, Tor is primarily an anonymity tool. If you have to log into Telegram
with a private phone number, then you're not going to be anonymous and so Tor
isn't going to be a big help to you. That is, unless you're using a burner
phone/sim that doesn't have your real name associated with it.

Secondly, will the Telegram servers accept messages from Tor exit nodes? You
might want to find out from others first before your spend money on it or get
into trouble with their service.

JE


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Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-30 Thread hack3rcon
I'm confused.







 On Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 11:50:35 AM UTC, Nicolas Vigier 
 wrote:





 On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Jason Evans wrote:

> On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> > I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> First of all, make sure it is Socks 5 + DNS because you want your DNS requests
> to be anonymous also.
>
> Also, Tor is primarily an anonymity tool. If you have to log into Telegram
> with a private phone number, then you're not going to be anonymous and so Tor
> isn't going to be a big help to you. That is, unless you're using a burner
> phone/sim that doesn't have your real name associated with it.

Tor is more than just an anonymity tool, it allows you to select what
others know about you and what you are doing. For example, even if you
agree to tell Telegram who you are, you might not want to tell them
where you are located and allow them to record an history of all your
travels. Maybe you also don't want your ISP to know that you are using
Telegram and allow them to record an history of when you have been using
it.

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Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-30 Thread hack3rcon
I'm using Tor Browser.








 On Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 9:10:08 AM UTC, bo0od  wrote:





 wrong , 9150 is for Tor browser so to make it connect to Tor change port
9050.

Better as well to use these types of garbage applications inside
anonymous systems like Whonix or Tails.



Jason Long:
> Hello,
> I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If 
> I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
>
> Thank you.
>
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Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-28 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Jason Evans wrote:

> On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> > I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
> >
> > Thank you.
> 
> First of all, make sure it is Socks 5 + DNS because you want your DNS 
> requests 
> to be anonymous also.
> 
> Also, Tor is primarily an anonymity tool. If you have to log into Telegram 
> with a private phone number, then you're not going to be anonymous and so Tor 
> isn't going to be a big help to you. That is, unless you're using a burner 
> phone/sim that doesn't have your real name associated with it.

Tor is more than just an anonymity tool, it allows you to select what
others know about you and what you are doing. For example, even if you
agree to tell Telegram who you are, you might not want to tell them
where you are located and allow them to record an history of all your
travels. Maybe you also don't want your ISP to know that you are using
Telegram and allow them to record an history of when you have been using
it.

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Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-28 Thread Jason Evans
On Monday, January 27, 2020 1:07:26 PM CET Jason Long wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If
> I set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?
>
> Thank you.

First of all, make sure it is Socks 5 + DNS because you want your DNS requests 
to be anonymous also.

Also, Tor is primarily an anonymity tool. If you have to log into Telegram 
with a private phone number, then you're not going to be anonymous and so Tor 
isn't going to be a big help to you. That is, unless you're using a burner 
phone/sim that doesn't have your real name associated with it.

Secondly, will the Telegram servers accept messages from Tor exit nodes? You 
might want to find out from others first before your spend money on it or get 
into trouble with their service.

JE


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Re: [tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-28 Thread bo0od
wrong , 9150 is for Tor browser so to make it connect to Tor change port 
9050.


Better as well to use these types of garbage applications inside 
anonymous systems like Whonix or Tails.




Jason Long:

Hello,
I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If I 
set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?

Thank you.


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[tor-talk] Use Tor in a right track.

2020-01-27 Thread Jason Long
Hello,
I want to secure the internet connection of an application like Telegram. If I 
set the Telegram proxy to use Socks5(127.0.0.1:9150) then is it enough?

Thank you.
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