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
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
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.
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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
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: 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.
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On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:48:24PM +0200, spacem...@gmail.com wrote 0.4K bytes
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: 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
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