I'm not sure why anybody would ever want to do this, but I did it just
as an experiment. Basically, I installed Windows in a Qemu virtual
machine with iptables rules on the host machine that stopped it from
accessing anything but localhost (Tor).
I was never able to get the "shield icon" automatic
Attac Heidenheim wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I think everybody who plans to become an exit-node is frightened
> of being raided by the police (even in Germany) because of the server.
> Are there any numbers of police-searches available, especially for Germany ?
>
> Greetings,
> Niklas
>
I don't kn
Hello,
amnesia [0] is a Live System similar to (and heavily inspired by)
Incognito:
* all outgoing connections to the Internet are forced to go through
the Tor network
* no trace is left on local storage devices unless explicitely asked.
It has many other features [1].
amnesia is Free Softwar
anonym wrote:
> On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> > How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
>
> > I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> > but I cannot find it now for my new Linux s
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'
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 circui
On 08/16/2009 03:35 AM, Kyle Williams wrote:
> Hey Andrew,
> 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
On 08/16/2009 05:33 AM, Attac Heidenheim wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I think everybody who plans to become an exit-node is frightened
> of being raided by the police (even in Germany) because of the server.
> Are there any numbers of police-searches available, especially for Germany ?
These fears ar
On 08/16/2009 02:54 AM, James Brown wrote:
> When does the tor team intend to include supporting IPv6 in the Tor? And
> do they intend do it in principle?
We partially do already. Some easy things to do:
0) read the FAQ,
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#IPv6. The key
senten
Hi everybody,
I think everybody who plans to become an exit-node is frightened
of being raided by the police (even in Germany) because of the server.
Are there any numbers of police-searches available, especially for Germany ?
Greetings,
Niklas
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Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:54 AM, James Brown wrote:
>
>> When does the tor team intend to include supporting IPv6 in the Tor? And
>> do they intend do it in principle?
>>
>
> Do you mean making IPv6 connections via Tor or using IPv6 as a
> transport for TOR?
>
> The
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:54 AM, James Brown wrote:
> When does the tor team intend to include supporting IPv6 in the Tor? And
> do they intend do it in principle?
Do you mean making IPv6 connections via Tor or using IPv6 as a
transport for TOR?
These things are serve distinct purposes, have diff
Hey Andrew,
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?
Torbutton did a fine job of blocking the tests at deanonymizer.com. Other
than the Vidalia issue, looks good t
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