Re: [tor-talk] stronger anonymous macosx

2015-02-19 Thread lpwzi9i84
Apple is known for its proprietary. So you will not know for shure what your os is sending home. You can use a Tor-Proxy for instance on raspi to send principially all your traffic trough tor, but you probably will be deanonyized prinzipially by the information that will be send through. I

[tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle with Chromium

2015-02-19 Thread Luis
What are the reasons that makes building a Tor Browser using Chromium not such a good idea? I recall reading somewhere that while making a Tor Browser with a Chromium base would have its benefits due to Chromium's superior security model (i.e. sandboxing), there are serious privacy issues that

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle with Chromium

2015-02-19 Thread Seth David Schoen
Luis writes: What are the reasons that makes building a Tor Browser using Chromium not such a good idea? I recall reading somewhere that while making a Tor Browser with a Chromium base would have its benefits due to Chromium's superior security model (i.e. sandboxing), there are serious

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Onion Proxy Library

2015-02-19 Thread Yaron Goland
Hopefully the code looks pretty familiar since it all came from Orbot and Briar in the first place. You may also want to look at our backlog. I haven't managed to convince Pivotal Tracker to give me a direct link so to see the backlog: 1. Navigate to

[tor-talk] Obfsproxy: Multiple ServerTransportListenAddr lines obfs4

2015-02-19 Thread MegaBrutal
Hi, I want Obfsproxy to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces by using the following lines in torrc: ServerTransportPlugin obfs2,obfs3 exec /usr/bin/obfsproxy managed ServerTransportListenAddr obfs2 0.0.0.0:42862 ServerTransportListenAddr obfs3 0.0.0.0:49991 ServerTransportListenAddr obfs2

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Onion Proxy Library

2015-02-19 Thread Nathan Freitas
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015, at 08:17 PM, Yaron Goland wrote: I just updated the Tor Onion Proxy Library [1]. The library will set up a Tor Onion Proxy and help you connect to it as well as use it to host a hidden service. It provides an AAR for Android and a JAR for Linux, OS/X and Windows. Thanks

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and HTTP/2?

2015-02-19 Thread Aeris
does Tor browser team know of problems with this new HTTP flavor? Don’t know if those problems can impact Tor browser, but I already notice some trouble with TLS reusage on HTTP/2 https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/ietf-http-wg/2015JanMar/.html Perhaps the TLS behaviour allow

Re: [tor-talk] Tor over SSH (torsocks) (?)

2015-02-19 Thread sycamoreone
blo...@openmailbox.org: Is torsocks still a safe way to do this? I can't say anything interesting about torsocks as a program, and am a happy user. But there are some interesting gotchas, mostly caused by the convenient but unnecessary *magic* in modern interactive shells. One example: Type

Re: [tor-talk] Tor over SSH (torsocks) (?)

2015-02-19 Thread David Goulet
On 16 Feb (00:27:40), James Murphy wrote: On 02/15/2015 03:22 PM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote: I want to login to my VPS over SSH. Is torsocks still a safe way to do this? A lot of the documentation (such as it is) is several years old. I would also like to know this. SSH

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and HTTP/2?

2015-02-19 Thread Georg Koppen
Georg Koppen: Lara: intrigeri: Tor can transport basically anything that lives on top of TCP. Assuming HTTP/2 is TCP, then there's basically nothing to do on the Tor side, it should just work :) Right. But see the WebRTC issues, does Tor browser team know of problems with this new HTTP

[tor-talk] Tor 0.2.6.3-alpha is now released!

2015-02-19 Thread Nick Mathewson
Hi, all! The second alpha release for the 0.2.6 series has just been tagged and uploaded. You can download the source code from the website right now. Packages should become available some time over the next several days. The 0.2.6 series is now in hard feature freeze. No new feature proposals

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle with Chromium

2015-02-19 Thread Mike Perry
Seth David Schoen: Luis writes: What are the reasons that makes building a Tor Browser using Chromium not such a good idea? I recall reading somewhere that while making a Tor Browser with a Chromium base would have its benefits due to Chromium's superior security model (i.e.

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle with Chromium

2015-02-19 Thread z...@manian.org
This is chromium bug[1] deserves more stars from the privacy community that wants to choose to use Chrome/ Chrome OS via tor. It's a different privacy/security trade off depending on your threat model. Chrome is getting much more friendly towards multiple simultaneous profiles which makes it

Re: [tor-talk] Tor over SSH (torsocks) (?)

2015-02-19 Thread sycamoreone
Just some clarification: sycamoreone: But there are some interesting gotchas, mostly caused by the convenient but unnecessary *magic* in modern interactive shells. unnecessary is probably the wrong word. I meant not strictly necessary and not useless. $ torsocks git push

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and HTTP/2?

2015-02-19 Thread Georg Koppen
Lara: intrigeri: Tor can transport basically anything that lives on top of TCP. Assuming HTTP/2 is TCP, then there's basically nothing to do on the Tor side, it should just work :) Right. But see the WebRTC issues, does Tor browser team know of problems with this new HTTP flavor? Yes.