On 11/27/2011 02:21 PM, hepta tor wrote: > However Kindle > 3G is some embedded linux, not android. The interesting thing about > Kindle 3G is that you get free internet worldwide (where 3G > connectivity is available) but at the cost of surrendering your > (browsing) privacy to amazon...
You can run the same Tor, cross-compiled for ARM, running on a rooted Kindle device. The Linux running under the Kindle UI/apps is surprisingly standard in many ways, more so than Android even. However, I have only been able to do this over wifi, and have not attempted it through the 3G connection. I ultimately don't think the 3G connection would work, as the proxy used is an HTTP one, and not SOCKS. Until you can tunnel tor inside of HTTP, then it won't really be possible technically. In addition, I think Amazon is fairly stringent about bandwidth usage on this 3G link, and I doubt you would get much use out of it for things beyond their intended purpose, before you were shutdown. Best, Nathan _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
