Am 27.04.2014 14:00, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com: > It's actually Firefox, but I think they ought to rename the binary. To > duplicate the effect, you set up the browser to use a SOCKS5 proxy > (tor). So it's got a few settings adjusted, such as > network.proxy.socks_remote_dns. It also has add-ons like Torbutton, > HTTPS Everywhere, NoScript, and TorLauncher. Read the project site's > notes carefully.
I'm pretty aware ;) On my other machines i tweaked firefox handishly (essentially following the suggestions of bodhizazen). My best setup is, as it appears to me also from testing with the specialized sites: Squid3 -> Privoxy -> Tor (cash completely off in the browser). With Noscript i'm having problems when it comes to view for example embedded videos in websites of newspapers. So i do not use its working around with Better Privacy, HTTPS-Everywhere and Request Policy (and lots of tweakings in the ff preferences as well). Privoxy too, does a lot (it's really a great tool). It was mo out of curiousity - and since flash in FF ppc does not exist anyway - i wanted to try out the tor bundle. I do not find frankly the torbutton as a single package (and seems to me that on their site the comuncate too the do not distribute it out of the bundle (?) -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users