Re: [tor-talk] Hidden Services - reliably resolving/using onions, CPU

2012-09-11 Thread grarpamp
Tor's hidden service protocol I get most of the protocol. Patient: `Doctor, it hurts when I do this.' Doctor: `Don't do that then.' Though I might agree, more perhaps from the humor aspect :) We all know telling users not to do something, that is at least marginally possible, doesn't work.

Re: [tor-talk] SocksPort: Circuit isolation is not Exit isolation

2012-09-11 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Nick Mathewson: On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:28 PM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote: The typical use case is wanting to use multiple accounts on the same site at once, with a guarantee that you're not appearing to be from the same exit and thus are not as easily linked. This doesn't make

Re: [tor-talk] SocksPort: Circuit isolation is not Exit isolation

2012-09-11 Thread grarpamp
If anonAccountA and anonAccountB are run by different users, I'd expect them to use the same exit 1/N of the times that they both log in. But if, over time, I see that anonAccountA and anonAccountB both sometimes use some of the same exits, but they never use the same exit at the same time,

Re: [tor-talk] Windows Screenreader Users?

2012-09-11 Thread andrew
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 02:06:19PM -0400, csma...@cogeco.ca wrote 0.7K bytes in 21 lines about: : I'm new to all of this, but would like to know in advance if any : other folks have run into accessibility issues with Tor, Vidalia, : etc. Other people have used screenreader software successfully

[tor-talk] TorBrowser Tweaks

2012-09-11 Thread Chris Smart
Hi. Please forgive a basic question from a new user. Several browser and Windows tweaks are listed in the Tor Wiki under Hacking Firefox for Maximum Performance with Tor: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/FireFoxTorPerf Since this article still mentions separate components,

Re: [tor-talk] Windows Screenreader Users?

2012-09-11 Thread Robert Ransom
On 9/11/12, and...@torproject.is and...@torproject.is wrote: If things go wrong, or you're curious, Vidalia is written in Qt and should be usable with screenreader software. A blind user reported to tor-assistants that Vidalia does not work with JAWS. I later tested Vidalia with Windows

Re: [tor-talk] TorBrowser Tweaks

2012-09-11 Thread Robert Ransom
On 9/11/12, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote: Several browser and Windows tweaks are listed in the Tor Wiki under Hacking Firefox for Maximum Performance with Tor: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/FireFoxTorPerf This wiki page is crap. Someone should 'blank' it (edit it

Re: [tor-talk] Windows Screenreader Users?

2012-09-11 Thread Chris Smart
nope. doesn't work here either. But that's ok, Tor Browser works fine. At 08:55 AM 9/11/2012, you wrote: On 9/11/12, and...@torproject.is and...@torproject.is wrote: If things go wrong, or you're curious, Vidalia is written in Qt and should be usable with screenreader software. A blind

Re: [tor-talk] TorBrowser Tweaks

2012-09-11 Thread Chris Smart
What do you suggest in the way of Torbrowser or Win7 tweaks then? If any?? At 09:00 AM 9/11/2012, you wrote: On 9/11/12, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote: Several browser and Windows tweaks are listed in the Tor Wiki under Hacking Firefox for Maximum Performance with Tor:

Re: [tor-talk] Windows Screenreader Users?

2012-09-11 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 05:55:30 -0700 Robert Ransom rransom.8...@gmail.com wrote: A blind user reported to tor-assistants that Vidalia does not work with JAWS. I later tested Vidalia with Windows Narrator, and it did not speak the labels or contents of any 'controls' within Vidalia either.

Re: [tor-talk] TorBrowser Tweaks

2012-09-11 Thread Moritz Bartl
On 11.09.2012 15:24, Chris Smart wrote: What do you suggest in the way of Torbrowser or Win7 tweaks then? If any?? You should stay on the default profile to blend in with the other Tor users. -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/ ___ tor-talk