Although obviously not the intent of this node's operator,
I may have mentioned earlier a perhaps reasonably useful anti-censorship
advantage over those blocking based on the published OR address
when you operate with a different Outbound address.
Someone else mentioned occaisional user confusion,
Sometime within the last few weeks I witnessed a user's
gmail account becoming locked due to use of Tor via their
'strange location' 'hijack detection' mechanism. After going
through the 'reset' process as directed by gmail, they were
unable to reset and instructed [1] to wait about a weeks
timeout
Hi folks,
I'm preparing our talk for next week at 29c3.
So far I've made a preliminary list of software in the Tor ecosystem:
http://freehaven.net/~arma/tor-components-29c3.txt
Since words are so boring in slides, I've started collecting a set of
screenshots / images to use instead. You can see
> Tahoe-lafs is not the same.
> Freenet, if I understood it correctly, distributes files in blocks over
> multiple nodes, not defined by a configuration but by demand.
Figured due to being demand based, Freenet wouldn't be useful
to people who expect that their singularly unique and useful to them
> until my bank got more 'security paranoid'
I don't blame them. Yet while doing that they should also give options to
travelers, and proxy/vpn users (corp, school, at friends, on wifi) as well.
I'd gladly visit a branch to check that box. Then again, bank policies
reflect who they work for, which
Yes I did confirm in the APN I connect through wap.davewireless.com.Is
there any setting I can configure in so that when I am off WiFi I can still
route my internet data through Orbot?
Thanks
Not sure but my carrier connects me through a WAP server. Whenever I am
off WiFi with orbot none of
On Dec 21, 2012 8:25 AM, "Pete K" wrote:
>
> Yes I did confirm in the APN I connect through wap.davewireless.com.Is
> there any setting I can configure in so that when I am off WiFi I can
still
> route my internet data through Orbot?
Pete
What phone do you have? Try installing the iptables
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 10:15 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Personally I think Gmail needs to bury a "leave us anons and
> corporate VPN'ers alone with this business about 'protecting us'"
> option somewhere in their config, or just notice Tor/VPN/Proxy
> and do it by default.
But Google's purpose is not
OK great I'll try that I have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
On Dec 21, 2012 9:41 AM, "Simon Brereton"
wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2012 8:25 AM, "Pete K" wrote:
> >
> > Yes I did confirm in the APN I connect through wap.davewireless.com.
> Is
> > there any setting I can configure in so that when I am off WiFi
> Also, if I missed any components that we should let the world know about,
> please let me know that too.
Onioncat.
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