Hi folks,
George and I have put together some instructions on how to set up
a Tor bridge + obfsproxy on Debian/Ubuntu:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy-debian-instructions
Getting more obfsproxy bridges up and running is useful because right
now they're the best way for users in
Hello,
Does browsing with TBB installed on the HD or a USB stick
and downloading files (.PDFs, SM vids etc.;)) to a USB stick (but
not opening online) result in the content of what's browsed or
downloaded being written to the HD at all?
If TBB does leave
'content evidence' on the HD, other
If you're on a Live CD, everything should stay in the RAM, unless you
really jump through hoops to write to the HD. In that case (barring a
cold boot attack, which is far fetched), any data you downloaded will be
gone.
On a normal PC anything saved or opened is stored on the HD though. Live
CDs
I am an admin not a developer, so that might not be the best path for me.
Simon
On 9 November 2012 15:37, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
Become a torcheck developer. Help with these tickets:
But don't some LIveCDs write to swap space on the local hard drive IF they
see one?
Adrian
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Greg Norcie g...@norcie.com wrote:
If you're on a Live CD, everything should stay in the RAM, unless you
really jump through hoops to write to the HD. In that case
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 20:19:56 + (GMT)
Dan Hughes danhughes...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Does browsing with TBB installed on the HD or a USB stick
and downloading files (.PDFs, SM vids etc.;)) to a USB stick (but
not opening online) result in the content of what's browsed or
downloaded being
Hi everyone,
The Tor Cloud [1] images for all the seven regions have been updated
to include the latest cloud image for stable Ubuntu release 12.04.1
LTS (Precise Pangolin). These new images are available on the Tor
Cloud website. You will not need to start a new instance you are
already running