On 2/8/2012 11:29 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Don't know about a script. Normally, if you want to run more
than one
I think he means start-tor-browser (shell script on my box, probably a
batch file on Windows).
If you were using this in a script, I suppose the use of
-no-remote would be the same
On 2/7/2012 2:28 PM, Phillip wrote:
Thanks for the link C, I did what it suggested vis modifying the
start-tor-browser script, but it ends up just launching another window
of Firefox and not Aurora...
Try adding option -no-remote to Firefox, it should start new process instead of
connecting
I am using a transparent proxy (all connections are forced through Tor).
The Tor Browser isn't just Firefox, it contains many security related
patches, settings and addons. Therefore I can't just go ahead and install
the addons myself into normal Firefox. [1]
There is even a patch to prevent Tor
On 6 February 2012 20:04, pro...@tormail.net wrote:
I am using a transparent proxy (all connections are forced through Tor).
The Tor Browser isn't just Firefox, it contains many security related
patches, settings and addons. Therefore I can't just go ahead and install
the addons myself into
On 02/06/2012 02:39 PM, Phillip wrote:
Thanks for the link C, I did what it suggested vis modifying the
start-tor-browser script, but it ends up just launching another window
of Firefox and not Aurora...
Try adding option -no-remote to Firefox, it should start new process instead of
connecting