So my bridge relay has been running fine in the weeks since I set it up,
the usage summary is showing up to eight or nine different countries, no
trouble is showing up in the logs. Memory usage seems a little high
running on Vista_ x64 but I can live with it. I still have a little
concern that some
> Would you use Tor supplied by these people?
Personally no. But if you're using a whole image that you don't trust
then a trojaned tor should be the least of your worries.
> How would you ever know for certain?
https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en
But that said even if
On 03/14/2012 10:54 AM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Geoff Down wrote:
http://anonymous-os.tumblr.com/about
Would you use Tor supplied by these people?
Depends how Tor is installed. Is it installed from the official
deb.torproject.org repository?
How would you ev
On 03/14/2012 03:05 PM, Commence Without Illusions wrote:
Your best option is to run your forum software, server, and everything
else except Tor in a virtual machine and then direct all that machine's
traffic through Tor. Anything with scripting, PHP, or even web forms is
going to be a significan
Are there any working Google scraper alternatives
https://startpage.com/
... or some alterantive actually
usable Tor-friendly search engine out there?
https://duckduckgo.com/
https://ixquick.com/
All of them are fucking shit [1] - if you value your own privacy, that is!
Your best option is to run your forum software, server, and everything
else except Tor in a virtual machine and then direct all that machine's
traffic through Tor. Anything with scripting, PHP, or even web forms is
going to be a significant risk. Even without it, you're assuming the web
server will
Öyvind Saether, 14.03.2012 14:42:
> Google seems to only give me some broken captcha these days. Scroogle is no
> more.
>
> Are there any working Google scraper alternatives or some alterantive
> actually
> usable Tor-friendly search engine out there?
>
DuckDuckGo is so Tor-friendly that it r
> Are there any working Google scraper alternatives
https://startpage.com/
> ... or some alterantive actually
> usable Tor-friendly search engine out there?
https://duckduckgo.com/
https://ixquick.com/
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Geoff Down wrote:
> http://anonymous-os.tumblr.com/about
> Would you use Tor supplied by these people?
Depends how Tor is installed. Is it installed from the official
deb.torproject.org repository?
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On Wednesday, 14 March, 2012 at 13:42:53 GMT, Öyvind Saether wrote:
Are there any working Google scraper alternatives or some alterantive actually
usable Tor-friendly search engine out there?
DuckDuckGo
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more.
Are there any working Google scraper alternatives or some alterantive actually
usable Tor-friendly search engine out there?
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Hi,
I have recently been playing with hidden services and as we all
know the software and how it is configured can be a key difference
between a hidden service staying hidden and a hidden service being
discovered.
Assuming a common type of site that would want to run as a hidden
serv
Not clear if I should put this in trac.torproject.org
My NSGFW does NOT block https://bridges.torproject.org, so I can get bridges
manually that way, but on my version of TBB for OSX: (Vidalia 0.2.17, Tor
0.2.2.35, Qt 4.7.4)
Find Bridges Now does NOT work.
Also, my transient bridge isn't posted
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