Tor on a live disk

2010-08-09 Thread Jon Cosby
I'm trying to run Tor on a live disk, but keep seeing the warning user tor not found. Tor fails to start. It looks like I just need to add a user, but which groups would this user need to belong to? linux-rvcp:~ # /etc/init.d/tor start Starting tor daemon

Re: Tor on a live disk

2010-08-09 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Jon Cosby wrote (09 Aug 2010 14:19:30 GMT) : I'm trying to run Tor on a live disk, but keep seeing the warning user tor not found. Tor fails to start. It looks like I just need to add a user, but which groups would this user need to belong to? on a Debian system, the user that runs Tor is

Tor notice

2010-08-09 Thread spacemarc
Hi all, why in every Tor version (a/b/stable) there is Do not rely on it for strong anonymity? If not Tor, what should we use for strong anonymity? excluding Freenet and cryptography apps. regards *** To unsubscribe, send an

Re: Tor notice

2010-08-09 Thread Michael Gomboc
If they would say Do rely on it for strong anonymity would you feel more secure? :-) 2010/8/9 spacemarc spacem...@gmail.com Hi all, why in every Tor version (a/b/stable) there is Do not rely on it for strong anonymity? If not Tor, what should we use for strong anonymity? excluding Freenet

Exit Jisunglove

2010-08-09 Thread Geoff Down
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Re: Tor notice

2010-08-09 Thread andrew
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:48:24PM +0200, spacem...@gmail.com wrote 0.4K bytes in 9 lines about: : why in every Tor version (a/b/stable) there is Do not rely on it for : strong anonymity? If not Tor, what should we use for strong : anonymity? excluding Freenet and cryptography apps. The

Re: Tor notice

2010-08-09 Thread Jim
and...@torproject.org wrote: On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:48:24PM +0200, spacem...@gmail.com wrote 0.4K bytes in 9 lines about: : why in every Tor version (a/b/stable) there is Do not rely on it for : strong anonymity? If not Tor, what should we use for strong : anonymity? excluding Freenet and