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another server, but you might as
well run the tor client and a hidden service on that other machine itself.
The hidden service also wants to write a private key and hostname
somewhere. If you write this to a ram disk, it also goes away when the
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On 01/15/2010 10:13 AM, arshad wrote:
> is this a project supported/acknowledged by torproject?
Yes, it's acknowledged. It's a great way for people with dedicated
hardware to run a Tor relay.
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e exactly is the torrc config file I am suppossed to edit
> on the Mac with the official installtion package? The one I found
> and used was blank.
Depending upon how you installed, look in ~/Library/Vidalia/torrc.
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> On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 19:31 +0530, emigrant wrote:
>> On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 11:56 -0800, Sam Peterson wrote:
>> > Having read the heated
s soon as svn/git are back online, I'll update the plan accordingly.
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number of privacy and anonymity issues with the
Firefox 3.5.x code base.
The official changelog is:
- upgrade Firefox to 3.5.6
- update Pidgin to 2.6.4
- update Torbutton to 1.2.4
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In gnome, if you go to the System menu, and choose Preferences, do you
have a Network Proxy option?
Depending on what system you have, this may help:
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-configure-ubuntu-deskto
a
general audience.
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summary of all this for non-developers to read.
The prefs.js commit log may be helpful too,
https://svn.torproject.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/config/prefs.js?view=log
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The full changelog is:
upgrade Firefox to 3.5.6
update Pidgin to 2.6.4
update Torbutton to 1.2.4
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s smtp ports. Sometimes,
you can find exit nodes that allow smtp. These are times are typically
few and far between.
I intend to dig through the tb3 source code a bit to see if there's an
option for forcing dns resolution over the proxy.
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On 12/28/2009 01:18 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> I'm going to create a vm and load up tb3 to see what issues arise. It
> may be that much like firefox, the tb socks support is lacking.
I set this up and tested it. The TB3 correctly used SOCKS
localhost:9050 as socks 5 just fine. It
al leak all sorts of data about you.
torbutton hasn't been kept up with thunderbird for a long time. If
someone wants to write torbutton for thunderbird, or other clients,
we're willing to share our knowledge gained with firefox. It may be
easier to write a scrubbing smtp proxy that can cl
derbird 3, so I may be completely off base.
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debian, and improve it. Anonym has done a ton of work on incognito already.
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KS
layer issues. As soon as Mozilla commits our patch and includes it in a
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h all
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this? We're hearing Poland is considering the same
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>>
If you look on Sun's website, that card is available outside the US too.
I suspect the seller just doesn't want to be bothered with non-US buyers.
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On 12/04/2009 12:18 PM, swinglowswingh...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> "Weird shit:
>
> bloxortsipt
> supp...@truxton.com
http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jul-2009/msg00376.html
Someone should post that to onionforum.
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On 12/01/2009 03:21 AM, heidenh...@attac.de wrote:
> Hallo,
> the entries about "good and bad" ISP's are rather old/outdated:
> https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/GoodBadISPs
Feel free to update the wiki.
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> tor" this problem usually disappear.
Look into the torrc option of TrackHostExits to
stick with an exit node while using the site.
https://www.torproject.org/tor-manual.html.en for more details.
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xactly that.
If I understand this correctly, you want an unpublished exit relay?
I believe the torrc option "PublishServerDescriptor 0" will do what you
want.
If I'm misunderstanding, please correct me.
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the updated version at
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is conveniently collected for you at
http://freehaven.net/anonbib/.
Cypherpunks write code. Feel free to write code so you can screw your
own anonymity with the speed and efficiency you claim to want. Others
have already done this; some even got talks at blackhat or defcon for
changing a line of
an ssh tunnel somewhere.
https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#VariablePathLength
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process running in our
> data directory? Exiting.
>
> What may be happening here?
Did you change permissions on disk or change user accounts?
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build
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pdate Firefox to 3.0.15
There may be another test build once I get openssl 0.9.8l compiled
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t; populated with the router information of the relays that I deploy on the
> private network .
This FAQ may help,
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se. Captchas don't stop crawling, especially since it appears in
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until we have the build infrastructure to support karmic.
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this still about tor? Or has it strayed enough that it should depart
> this list for more appropriate fora?
Yes, this has strayed enough off topic. Kaspersky doesn't like online
anonymity, we get it.
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number of people in various governments have only heard one side of the
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On 10/12/2009 03:40 AM, M wrote:
> What about Tor for Nokias or PDAs?
No one that we know of has worked on Tor for symbian. If people have
done this, let us know.
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Thanks for running a node!
> This page (https://www.torproject.org/volunteer.html) mentions a
> script that does that, but I did not find any link... :(
Try this, http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh
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opened a circuit. Looks
> like client functionality is working.
It looks like your clock is unstable.
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> Secondly, the TorCtl python tool that is a requirement of 'arm' - is
> that available as a normal HTTP download somewhere, or do I need to svn
> co ?
If you co arm, you'll get torctl as well.
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en VPS) would be much more
> useful to the Tor network.
I suspect this is true because most users run a relay from their house.
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r understand the specifications and
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ect to the current Tor specs.
Once Tor is reimplemented in Java, the theory is that it becomes easier
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> Does TOR store this information somewhere so i could read it with a script?
Yes. In your $DataDir there is a "state" file. It lists your reads and
writes over time. You may want to look at dir-spec.txt to get more
details,
http://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/doc/spec/di
:
* update Vidalia to 0.2.4
* update Qt to 4.5.2
* update Pidgin to 2.6.2
* update Firefox to 3.0.14
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Is it possible that some future version could support dhcp for net config?
And while this is probably overkill, something like atagar's arm
(https://svn.torproject.org/svn/arm/trunk/) for the tor relay would be
neat in another virtual terminal.
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oal was to make
installation far easier, less error prone, and keep all of the bundle in
a single directory for easier configuration and un-installation.
I also posted this to teh blog at
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/major-changes-os-x-vidalia-bundle-0221alpha
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se the current alpha, which is all x86 and
will work on Snow Leopard. The -alpha bundle can be retrieved from
here: https://www.torproject.org/download
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On 08/25/2009 02:52 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On 08/25/2009 10:53 AM, Sadece Gercekler wrote:
> > This means when I uncheck the Enable option of Privoxy, I turn off
>> filtering, but the proxy stays. And my current Firefox 3.5.2 + Tor +
>> Privoxy with no filter configurat
a normal tor client looking through the
cached-descriptor files for the IP address from which your connection
appears. It's rare, but plausible, that you've exited from a new node
that hasn't been through a consensus vote yet.
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using anonymizing proxies will defeat their HostTracker tool.
Furthermore, they did this tracking by having application level logs,
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ap out polipo with privoxy fairly easily.
Vidalia will even start your desired proxy for you.
The forthcoming Vidalia 0.2.2 bundle will be either x86 or PPC, not
universal. This cuts the package size in half.
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ther ad-blockers, or domain
restrictions (such as with request policy plugin for firefox), enhance
your online privacy. There are logical guesses here, but no
peer-reviewed, sound research that I know of. If others know of some
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rch and development
continues on both browsers.
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actually know if 99% of the sites on the
Internet use a 3rd party ad service, but roughly 99% of the sites I
browse for information appear to do so.) This also breaks content
delivery networks and turns most sites into text only, but that's fine
with me.
Clearly I need to do more testing
On 08/21/2009 03:31 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>> Sorry my ignorance but why caching proxy is better than built-in
>> Firefox cache?
>
> Enabling torbutton disables firefox cache. I didn't test non-tor
> firefox caching.
Thinking about this some more, torbutton does
ivoxy configuration is still intact.
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On 08/21/2009 03:29 PM, Alexander Cherepanov wrote:
> Hi Andrew!
> On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:49:28 -0400, Andrew Lewman
> wrote:
>
>> My testing shows that a caching proxy helps speed up the user experience
>> with Tor.
>
> Sorry my ignorance but why caching
x27;ve been heavily testing
it and harassing Robert with long emails of "I wish it did X" recently.
More testing with more real users would be good.
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not thousands,
of hours of exit node scanning. It finds very few evil exit nodes. And
in follow-up with these operators, most are a misconfiguration of some
device outside their tor node.
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ies that many programs call for
their ssl routines. If you're running Firefox 3.0.13, then this one
issue is fixed.
The CA/ssl infrastructure has plenty of its own issues in how its
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lanation is that someone left it on by accident.
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that that is on-topic for any anonymity network
> list (any anonymity network or PET that has to interact with other
> software, at least) but I understand how it is less on-topic than the
> primary topic.
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proxies without tor.
> This would allow more direct comparisons of the proxies' performance without
> the circuit-dependent variability one sees when using tor.
That was my first test, native polipo and privoxy without Tor. ;)
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On 08/20/2009 10:09 AM, Ted Smith wrote:
> You don't "lose most functionality" by using free software.
Not picking on Ted, but this whole thread is off-topic.
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On 08/01/2009 02:03 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> For this and other purposes, all the files under that directory should
> also be signed with the release or other suitable key.
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fixes:
* update Torbutton to 1.2.2
* update Vidalia to 0.2.2
* compile OpenSSL 0.9.8k with Visual C to make dlls
* update Pidgin to 2.6.1
Full post at
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benefits over the
default?
I'm sure there are lots of things wrong with my measurements, minimal
analysis, and results.
Constructive criticism is welcome.
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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 route
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 t
n if the nodes in the circuit lack
geoip information. I'll keep poking it.
> Torbutton did a fine job of blocking the tests at deanonymizer.com. Other
> than the Vidalia issue, looks good to me.
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assment
2) https://blog.torproject.org/blog/five-years-exit-node-operator
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ields a number of hits.
3) searching the proposals, yields "117-ipv6-exits.txt"
4) search google for "tor ipv6" yields more hits
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t works on a freshly installed and patched
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dd-on its
> still the same situation. Is this known? Anything special I can do to
> nail that issue down? Tor v0.2.1.19 runs here on a Linux client.
>
It sounds like you have an extension conflict, but without more logs
from torbutton, not much to work with.
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n run vidalia
> to put things through the proxy server and then run a special version
> of a browser, etc., etc..
Look at torvm, https://torproject.org/torvm. It's still alpha-ware, but
essentially does just what you want. You mentioned you were a
programmer, join us in improving Tor
On 08/09/2009 04:00 PM, Flamsmark wrote:
> Most of these behaviors are scriptable without difficulty by editing the
> torrc and sending Tor a sighup.
The better way to do this may be via the control port and SETCONF commands.
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On 08/12/2009 11:02 AM, Ben Stover wrote:
> When I enter some new instructions into e.g. the "torrc" config file:
> Are these keywords and their values case-sensitive or not?
Yes they are case sensitive.
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he list of source files containing translatable strings to
a .pro file and supply just the .pro file as an argument to lupdate,
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I'm killing this thread. Originally, I figured someone else will or
already has run into the same situation as Scott. And said someone may
have advice on how to work with the ISP.
However, the thread has devolved. It's dead. Move on.
Thanks.
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Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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I'm killing this thread. If people want to argue about etiquette,
please do so off the list.
Thanks.
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Andrew Lewman
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On 07/31/2009 03:37 PM, Michael Cozzi wrote:
>I've been considering writing a guide or white paper on how to use
> Tor as an IT professional. May I submit it?
By all means, please do so.
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, configure supports "--enable-iphone" option.
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functions.
- Change the implementation of ExcludeNodes and ExcludeExitNodes to
be more efficient. Formerly it was quadratic in the number of
servers; now it should be linear. Fixes bug 509.
- Save 16-22 bytes per open circuit by moving the n_addr, n_port,
and n_conn_id
list and check had some issues this morning.
It is back online now.
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Andrew Lewman
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wer is to look through the server descriptors file for
the month in question at
http://archive.torproject.org/tor-directory-authority-archive/
Good luck.
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Andrew Lewman
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t one bullet point, "* The CTO is
an asshat: ". I wasn't sure that would help convince someone to use Tor. ;)
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o.png
and https://svn.torproject.org/svn/website/trunk/images/tor-button.png
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