[tor-talk] TBB linux-x86_64-2.2.35-7.2: undefined symbol: gtk_widget_set_realized on RHEL-like distros

2012-03-05 Thread Ondrej Mikle
Hi, I've noticed that TBB linux-x86_64-2.2.35-7.2 won't start the browser. After some debugging, the reason is that it depends on gtk2 = 2.20 which contains the symbol gtk_widget_set_realized (RHEL-like distros have gtk2 2.18.9). The issue popped up on Scientific Linux 6.2, but other RHEL-like

[tor-talk] Awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing is almost zero.

2012-03-05 Thread proper
The users awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing [0] is almost zero. There should be more clear warnings about it on torproject.org. People are frequently told to extensively use Google. They do so and will be affected. If you google the term [1] you will see that it has

Re: [tor-talk] Teaching Non-technical Folks About Tor...

2012-03-05 Thread Julian Wissmann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, However, I sat down recently and tried to sketch out how an in-class hands-on exercise might work that explained some of the core features of Tor. Here is the result: https://josephhall.org/tor/tor-exercise.html

Re: [tor-talk] Awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing is almost zero.

2012-03-05 Thread Robert Ransom
On 2012-03-05, pro...@secure-mail.biz pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote: The users awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing [0] is almost zero. There should be more clear warnings about it on torproject.org. People are frequently told to extensively use Google. They do so and will

[tor-talk] Teaching Non-technical Folks About Tor...

2012-03-05 Thread Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Hi tor-talk! This is a request for input. Pedagogical input, but I'm also aware of how crazy smart you all are in general! About six months ago, one of you described vaguely how your servers were seized by German cops and you explained to the police how Tor works using envelopes within

Re: [tor-talk] Awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing is almost zero.

2012-03-05 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 7:20 PM, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote: Thanks for your answer. It's immensely helpful. [...] (Note that usernames and/or passwords can be used to separate streams, too.) Is this documented somewhere? If you're asking this question, you *really* want to check out

Re: [tor-talk] Teaching Non-technical Folks About Tor...

2012-03-05 Thread Joseph Lorenzo Hall
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Julian Wissmann j...@da0s0a.de wrote: Awesome stuff! Love the ideas you've got, there ;-). Would you mind people re-using that? In fact, I'm not entirely sure I'll get to use it this semester... so, please, take what you like and leave the rest! Don't make it

Re: [tor-talk] Awareness for identity correlation through circuit sharing is almost zero.

2012-03-05 Thread Hggiu Uizzu
Robert Ransom wrote: Using multiple SocksPorts from the same Tor client only helps if you are using Tor 0.2.3.x-alpha, which introduced 'stream isolation'.  (I don't think 0.2.2.x supports multiple SocksPorts at all.)  Read the man page. Multiple socks ports are in stable, we'll make the