Re: [tor-talk] Tor's reputation problem with pedo, some easy steps the community could take

2013-05-01 Thread NoName
On 29.04.2013 21:30, Chris Patti wrote: Can you stamp them out? No, but can you make it VERY unlikely / difficult to simply stumble upon them while investigating Tor-space? Yes you can! And by doing so, you create an environment where people, taking advantage of the incredibly awesome work

Re: [tor-talk] HTML5 video and Tor anonymity.

2013-05-01 Thread Noel David Torres Taño
On Martes, 30 de abril de 2013 19:00:20 andrew wrote: Leo, Would be possible to run flash video in a VM to isolate it? Hi Andrew Issue is not isolation from other processes, issue is that the Flash player might communicate your IP and other data to some third party (who may be the video host

Re: [tor-talk] HTML5 video and Tor anonymity.

2013-05-01 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 06:16:49PM +, Andrew F wrote: Thanks noel, Is there a way to sandbox flash and make it safe? Keep an eye on (and please contribute to!) https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7680 and its subtickets. --Roger ___

Re: [tor-talk] HTML5 video and Tor anonymity.

2013-05-01 Thread David Vorick
I don't know what I'm talking about, but here goes: If you were to put flash in a sandbox that had a fake IP address, might that make the sandbox incompatible with the tor network? When you are communicating, even over the tor network, your IP address is critical so that servers on the other end

Re: [tor-talk] FlashProxy and HTTPS

2013-05-01 Thread David Fifield
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 09:23:13PM -0400, Tom Ritter wrote: I finally watched the recent FlashProxy talk, and the bit about Not working on HTTPS intrigued me.  I looked into it, and had two initial ideas. == Mixed Content. This isn't great, but it's something that might

Re: [tor-talk] HTML5 video and Tor anonymity.

2013-05-01 Thread Tom Ritter
On 1 May 2013 15:29, David Vorick david.vor...@gmail.com wrote: I don't know what I'm talking about, but here goes: If you were to put flash in a sandbox that had a fake IP address, might that make the sandbox incompatible with the tor network? When you are communicating, even over the tor

Re: [tor-talk] FlashProxy and HTTPS

2013-05-01 Thread Griffin Boyce
David Fifield da...@bamsoftware.com wrote: So you've got the root cert. Folks who want to run FlashProxies install it in their browser or OS. I don't think this idea works, because anyone wanting to go through the trouble of making it work might as well just run a standalone proxy or

Re: [tor-talk] HTML5 video and Tor anonymity.

2013-05-01 Thread adrelanos
David Vorick: I don't know what I'm talking about, but here goes: If you were to put flash in a sandbox that had a fake IP address, might that make the sandbox incompatible with the tor network? That depends on the sandbox. If it does it right, it can be fully NATed and enforce proxy

[tor-talk] Ubuntu 13.04

2013-05-01 Thread triskell
I successfully loaded everything and got it to work except my TOR browser. It worked fine from 12.04. I tried reloading the TOR Browser bundle for my 64 bit linux system. I got the following code instead of 'Congratulations you logged on' on my start up: Normal display was not there.

Re: [tor-talk] Amazon Cloud Bridges

2013-05-01 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:21 AM, Mysterious Miser mysteriousmi...@yahoo.com wrote: I just set up an Amazon cloud bridge for Tor. I have a simple question. Now that the EC2 Instance is set up and active, do I have to press the Launch Instance button at the top of the page on my Amazon EC2

Re: [tor-talk] torslap!

2013-05-01 Thread ramo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I think this is a pretty good idea. I see it as something like OAuth, or Facebooks universal login thing, whatever they call it. There may be a problem with it defeating the purpose of Tor though, since you are now trying to track users... 5