porting it to non-smartphone OSes yet.
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: That is specifically what I was responding to.
So rename it as powerpoint.exe, it works fine. People in very oppressed
environments manage to use tor just fine; sometimes these environments
are not companies with an overactive security fetish.
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: andrew do you mean it works for shell apps just fine, yes?
yes.
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cert. For now, we're
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t; Looks like you're trying to use tsocks on os x? It doesn't (easily)
> work on os x, even for non-gui apps.
Whatever is in macports works fine for me. I use it daily.
> There's a program from Dug Song named dsocks that does, I hear.
I could never get this working on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:44:51 +0530
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> or is it safe enough?
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wholly unrelated to The Tor Project. The torproxy.net domain may not
even be using Tor as far as I can tell.
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him between the application and the network stack.
torsocks does this on the command line.
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pointed at Tor will just connect and little snitch will never know the
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Yes.
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> help to outline the basic idea?
It sounds like you want a gui for tsocks.
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ion, I think. If you
use tor, little snitch/ipfw won't see the traffic as it's being
tunnelled through Tor.
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out a captcha on bridges.torproject.org.
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: Jul 16 14:20:03.773 [notice] New control connection opened.
What do you have controlling your tor, if anything?
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Some jerk uses Tor first, gets it
blocked, and then the admin complains that free proxies/zombies exist by
the millions and wants help from us in coming up with a better solution
than blocking the Internet.
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r dns and also won't answer dns queries
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last anonymity and privacy leak. We have analyzed the 3.5 codebase.
I'm going to upgrade firefox inside tor browser bundle to 3.5.10 next
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, just
check that a response was received. The response is probably then
catalogued for some future court case.
And to your scary realization, yes, baseless accusations have concrete
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: I'm looking for a version of the Tor logo in SVG. Anyone have one?
: Standard searches have failed to turn one up.
There isn't one that I know of.
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t, but his service and the
underlying provider are in the USA.
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x27;m not a lawyer, don't
take this as legal advice.
: Especially with the current
: political situation, I see a market around Tor, and you should not
: misconceive that. Commerce is not all bad.
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you?" test package. So far, it's worked on the 4 different networks
I've tried. Apologies to the 300 Chinese users who used my bridge on
one of the test networks, only to have it go away a day later.
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And the pen drive will have whatever history, bookmarks, and cookies
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Id
.
Perhaps this is a dumb question, why not try the https:// version of
every http site the user requests? If it works, reload to the https
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On Wed, 26 May 2010 19:04:17 -0400
"Aplin, Justin M" wrote:
> Is anyone else as anal as me about noticing things like this?
Sounds like a fine bug to report.
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ions of http/https proxies out there. Try
http://proxy.org/ as a starting point.
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their citizens more to afford better technology to better censor their
citizens. I'll let the researchers comment on this obfuscation
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by reading the spec files at
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/HEAD:/doc/spec
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he Internet", then enter your proxy details.
In torrc, see
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ha systems assume a program is
trying to break it, increasingly, blog spam and such is done by humans
paid pennies per hour.
: That would kill any automated attempt to scrape the bridges?
Assume a human is doing the scraping.
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nd the blocking system, and then to tor.
This is an arms race, we're working on next steps in it.
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o simple
thermometers; total funds raised and number of nodes possible per year.
Overall, I'm happy we have people starting to try to create more relays,
whether through this model or the Coldboot UK model.
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to support it this week.
See,
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/commit/312f4ee410de718aaf20030d22a93f1c258faa37
for an example.
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but doesn't stand up to academic research, so far. See
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#YoushouldusesteganographytohideTortraffic.
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ot helpful.
Pick one list, stick with it.
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Google's case, it's unlikely they care enough about Tor to use any of
our exit/dnsel lists. They simply use their metrics of number of
queries per IP address and treat it accordingly. I as understand, it is
an automated system that once you trip some threshold, you see captchas.
.
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amily. This
was suggested by others and there seems to be confusion around it. I am
not addressing Bruce's proposal. I leave that to Paul, Roger, and
others more qualified.
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open and active area of research as to the degree of anonymity
(increase or decrease) one receives as you develop trusted paths through the
network (pick your own path), or Autonomous System aware paths, or country
level aware paths, etc.
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neither Alice nor Bob list Mallory, it's not a valid
Family. Otherwise, Mallory could list every node in the network and
screw everyone. Or list all nodes in the network but 3 and shunt all
traffic through those 3, etc.
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shown, it doesn't
look like anything other than https between a client and webserver.
What may stand out is the random ports a client asks for an https
website on, such as 9001. However, this happens on the general Internet
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On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 06:40:56PM -0400, waterwai...@gmx.com wrote 0.2K bytes
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: Does Tor do any kind of traffic shaping?
What do you mean by traffic shaping?
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)
:
: AccountingStart day 00:00
: AccountingMax 10 GB
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aps it's
an AVG plugin message.
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, unlikely
unless you can launch them from the command line.
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communicating a very complex problem in simpler terms. The video's
Freedom House did for Tor have been a help in this regard. We're
working on this, but finding usability people that can take all of our
usability problems and finding solutions has been difficult. Work
continues.
ssue. See https://trac.vidalia-
project.net/changeset/4284 for the details.
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fund plan pro-rated
to months left in the contract if the server lasts less than a year.
Maybe some other non-profit could offer to be a fiscal sponsor so the
donations are tax-deductible.
My USD $0.02.
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> Very thanks, I installed it by port.
> I yet resolve my problem by discribed you method, thanks again.
> Now there is yet one exit-node in the World :-)
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for my home system, only as a Tor server
> for public needs for protecting and sponsoring the Tor project?
First off, how did you install tor? by port or by source?
You probably want to look in /usr/local/etc and set tor_enabled=YES in
/usr/local/etc/rc.conf, not /etc/rc.conf. Your torrc should als
TheOnionRouter/GoodBadISPs
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ppened again?
>
> I have had 5 of these warnings now in 12 hrs today. To me that seems
> kind of excessive, but maybe its just me.
The issue is generally a libevent problem, not specific to any one OS
that I can see.
I've worked around it by setting up a caching nameserver on localhost.
ure out which
prefs.js settings need to be changed.
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w things to rebalance and better utilize
the relays we have. See the fine thread on tor-relays for the more
detailed discussion,
http://archives.seul.org/tor/relays/Apr-2010/msg00043.html
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ct. If tor wasn't previously told to account for bytes
sent and received, it won't do so.
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>
> It is interesting that this thing worked at first, but ceased working
> about a week ago.
Are the exit nodes you chose still active now?
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me, then you need truecrypt to work. If
you remove macfuse, but not truecrypt, you have a broken truecrypt
installation. If your truecrypt is broken, then you can't get to your
tor/vidalia app to run it.
See the dependencies there?
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like your path to the directory authorities is blocked. This
could be by local firewall or antivirus software, or something on the
network. Do you have the same config file before and after the upgrade?
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esterday i opened the network map and it showed that TOR had created
> like over a hundred circuits. First time i have seen that!
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> Check the md5 signatures of your files against the .sig file.
The sig files are gpg signatures, not md5 hashes.
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 23:20:40 +0530, emigrant
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:During ARPs the mac address would get recorded isn't it?
:So how does TOR protect anonymity with regard to mac addresses?
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y? Thanks a lot!
What does his info level log say when trying to connect?
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stalled or downloaded added macfuse to your system.
Tor doesn't use nor install macfuse.
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Yes, the ISP traffic shaped me into 300KB/s. But Tor dutifully fills
that up. It's a non-exit relay named "hugs", fingerprint is
E5CE54C14A41D829B6EBA77724EA27D88337E211.
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oadband. Hopefully one of
the two options will be more "full access" than the other.
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you'll be like the 149.9.x.x servers that were misconfigured and
re-routed all traffic out of one IP address (and freaked out a lot of
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affic flow.
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market would decide on pricing
for slow/fast relays, non-exit/exit relays, branded/Unnamed relays, and
reliability and uptime. Of course, this could also introduce some
interesting incentives to cheat.
Coldbot in the UK is the first such market. I wonder if they'll
share how it is goin
as a relay" if the tor client finds itself reachable by the outside
world. Getting these options correct without screwing users is
difficult. However, we are making progress.
In the meanwhile, we need more relays, in particular exit relays, to
help speed up Tor for everyone.
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. Pending research involves which set of
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, dirport, and nickname and letting it run. It's 0.2.2.9-alpha.
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On Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 03:00:19PM -0500, to...@optonline.net wrote 0.4K bytes
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> Mar 06 14:27:37.436 [Warning] We just marked ourself as down. Are your
> external addresses reachable?
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Ok, then Tor will figure out how much bandwidth it can reliably provide.
If you look at your (datadirectory)/state file, it will show you how
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you configure for your bandwidth limits
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: with ssl on port 5223.
: The questions is now, is it secure or dangerous to use ssl with jabber?
If done correctly, users should be confused why the ssl cert doesn't
match. However, with xmpp, it may not matter. The best answer I have
now is to try it.
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people watch the commits on or-cvs, or in the actual
repositories, that they can build their own tor from source without issue.
I'll give zzzjethro666 credit for trying to validate what was posted on
the Internet. It's better than blindly believing it as fact.
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On 02/28/2010 10:58 AM, Tiana Frings wrote:
> THNX! I've discovered what "bridges" are and included several bridges
> already. However, the problem is still the same?
Do you have a local firewall or anti-virus that is blocking localhost?
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Publishing lists of bridges is bad, but not the end of the world. I
mean, we give them out over unencrypted email and microblogging sites.
Effectively, we're publishing them to the world.
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t; Edit in Mac? and load, how?
What are you trying to do that cannot be accomplished in Vidalia?
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I have Firefox 3.5 on an Ubuntu Karmic VM. Is there something I
> can do to bypass this warning?
It's a known bug,
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=1219.
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SL handshaking is blocked (A packet for SSL client Hello is sent to
> 74.207.232.33, but the bridge never gives me reponse):
This could also mean the bridge is offline. If you can "openssl
s_client -connect IP:port", does this work?
Is ssl to say, gmail, or taobao also messed up?
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le or
> directory
How did you install tor?
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lt on top of Tor at all. They may
ship the tor source code to claim some relevance to Tor, but in fact,
use ssh tunnels or https squid proxies rather than tor to transport your
traffic.
The FAQ you linked to on the wiki is world-writable. Feel free to
update it with your own results.
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but most
bridges worked. They also seemed to mess with ssl in general, which
also made tor, https, vpns, and ssh tunnels sad.
And running at debug loglevel seems overkill when notice level logs tell
you what's going on just fine.
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r search engine for "get around blocked
> internet", etc, which ends up using a webproxy.
This is why the Tor Browser Bundle exists,
http://www.torproject.org/torbrowser/. It's self-contained and
pre-configured. Just download, extract, and run. There's no
configuration needed.
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