[guardian-dev] NetCipher: How Do I Know That It Is Working?

2016-02-13 Thread Mark Murphy
If I am writing an app, and I (try to) integrate NetCipher, and I make an HTTP request of a regular Web server, and I get a valid response back... how do I know that the request made it through Orbot's HTTP proxy and Tor, versus somehow being re-routed to the Web server directly? I have tried

Re: [guardian-dev] NetCipher: How Do I Know That It Is Working?

2016-02-13 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016, at 01:05 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: > If I am writing an app, and I (try to) integrate NetCipher, and I make > an HTTP request of a regular Web server, and I get a valid response > back... how do I know that the request made it through Orbot's HTTP > proxy and Tor, versus

Re: [guardian-dev] NetCipher: How Do I Know That It Is Working?

2016-02-13 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016, at 02:21 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: > On Sat, Feb 13, 2016, at 14:03, Nathan of Guardian wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 13, 2016, at 01:05 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: > > > If I am writing an app, and I (try to) integrate NetCipher, and I make > > > an HTTP request of a regular Web server,

Re: [guardian-dev] [tor-talk] orplug, an Android firewall with per-app Tor circuit isolation

2016-02-13 Thread coderman
On 2/12/16, Rusty Bird wrote: > ... > In my layman's prejudices, the VPN approach's upsides are: no > superuser privileges needed, and standardization across ROMs. And the > downside (really unsure here): that some packets, from system > processes or early in the boot

Re: [guardian-dev] NetCipher: How Do I Know That It Is Working?

2016-02-13 Thread grarpamp
On 2/13/16, Nathan of Guardian wrote: > On Sat, Feb 13, 2016, at 01:05 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: >> back... how do I know that the request made it through Orbot's HTTP >> proxy and Tor, versus somehow being re-routed to the Web server >> directly? > check.torproject.org