Sometimes, I wish to access resources only available from IP addresses in a
different country from the one where I'm located. So, if the resource is
limited to IP addresses in Ptomania, I add
Exitnodes {po}
to my torrc using the Advanced Settings editor.
After I finish, I'd like to remove the
I set up a hidden server on my centos 6 machine. Using tor and thttp. I
can't seem to get php working though and it seems the web server doesn't
allow this. From what I read it isn't recommended to use apache as it
appears to be difficult to hide the machine. Can someone point me in a
Jerzy Ćogiewa:
I want to make Android purchase in next year, to abandon iPhone and use phone
securely. There are some questions:
** Does this ORBot really can route _ALL_ phone data traffic through Tor?
** Does ORBot also push tethered connection through own Tor?
** Does ORBot destroy
Please read
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/WebBrowsers and
ask again if there are still questions.
whistler:
Although I occasionally run Tails when a live CD is required, and Tor
Browser Bundle when I run on a system with a proprietary OS, I
principally run on
jill:
I set up a hidden server on my centos 6 machine. Using tor and thttp. I
can't seem to get php working though and it seems the web server doesn't
allow this. From what I read it isn't recommended to use apache as it
appears to be difficult to hide the machine. Can someone point me in a
Hi Sukhbir,
Sukhbir Singh:
I think I could have worded it better.
No, we don't change these on purpose, but this is a side effect of
selecting 'Local Folders' on startup to prevent automatic checking of
messages. So when you enable the preference Select last accessed mail
folder on startup
On 20.11.2012 10:58, bao song wrote:
If I delete the line
Exitnodes {po} and check 'save settings'
the line remains in my torrc.
This sounds like a bug in Vidalia. File a bug report at
https://bugs.torproject.org/ including details (version number etc).
--
Moritz Bartl
Hi all,
while discussing on twitter with the guy of http://cryptic.be it about
How to block outgoing portscan from a Tor Exit Node it arise the idea
that the best way would be to correlate the amount of outgoing tcp
connection/time from a specific Tor Circuit.
So, rather than Blocking it would
On 11/20/2012 08:02 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
Hi all,
while discussing on twitter with the guy of http://cryptic.be it about
How to block outgoing portscan from a Tor Exit Node it arise the idea
that the best way would be to correlate the amount of outgoing tcp
connection/time from
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 14:02:14 +, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
...
So, rather than Blocking it would be really nice to be able to apply
certain Rate Limits to the amount of outgoing, new TCP connection that
can be done over an established circuit.
Let's say that outgoing circuit change
I think nmap is smart enough to adjust the number of packets and delay
between them automatically.
On Nov 20, 2012 6:25 AM, Andreas Krey a.k...@gmx.de wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 14:02:14 +, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
...
So, rather than Blocking it would be really nice to be able to
Landon Campbell:
Hi,
I'm new to Tor, and I'm working on developing a crawler that uses Tor via
Polipo/C# HttpWebRequest. So far, making an HTTP request via Polipo through
Tor is working like a charm. However, I would like to change my route/exit
node more often than every 10 minutes. Every
On 11/20/12 5:32 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
I think nmap is smart enough to adjust the number of packets and delay
between them automatically.
Yeah but portscanning over Tor with nmap is not the best deal as it does
not have any native socks support and it expect to handle directly
socket
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:23 PM, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
new circuit =/= new ip
I am tired of seeing this remark every time NEWNYM is discussed.
Unless I missed something in the specs, new circuit means a new IP in
most cases. The issue is circuits reuse and/or a bug in Tor,
Hello Everyone,
A friend of mine recently read something (I don't know what) that made him
think that there were some issue using Thunderbird with Tor that might
compromise your anonymity. I told him I thought it was probably a configuration
issue that could result in DNS leaking if not
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 10:27:48 -0600
Landon Campbell campbelllan...@hotmail.com wrote:
other messages logged, and the circuit is not changed. Is there
anyone who could tell me what I'm doing wrong?
From
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/control-spec.txt#l375
The key phrase to
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:27:48AM -0600, Landon Campbell wrote:
I'm new to Tor, and I'm working on developing a crawler that uses Tor
via Polipo/C# HttpWebRequest. So far, making an HTTP request via Polipo
through Tor is working like a charm. However, I would like to change
my route/exit node
Maxim Kammerer:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:23 PM, adrelanos adrela...@riseup.net wrote:
new circuit =/= new ip
I am tired of seeing this remark every time NEWNYM is discussed.
Unless I missed something in the specs, new circuit means a new IP in
most cases.
The issue is circuits reuse
Anthony Papillion:
Hello Everyone,
A friend of mine recently read something (I don't know what) that made him
think that there were some issue using Thunderbird with Tor that might
compromise your anonymity. I told him I thought it was probably a
configuration issue that could result in
Hi,
Anthony Papillion:
Hello Everyone,
Is Thunderbird safe to use with Tor?
Use TorBirdy -- Torbutton for Thunderbird [0]. Do read the installation
notes before using it [1].
From the 0.0.13 release notes [2]:
It's still quite experimental - of course. Use at your own risk and
especially if
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