Hi Kathy,
> (...) I occasionally see that TBB doesn't completely exit
> when I close it down (running on Linux).
> Doesn't seem to matter whether I close the window, File->Quit or
> CTRL-Q. Also doesn't appear to depend on how long TBB has been running
> or how many windows I have had open.
There
Hi Muppet96,
I can highly recommend mailbox.org. They are reachable via an Onion service:
https://support-en.mailbox.org/knowledge-base/article/the-tor-exit-node-of-mailbox-org
https://support-en.mailbox.org/knowledge-base/article/how-to-use-mozilla-thunderbird-with-tor-onion-router
However, it's
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 10:41:00AM +, Andri Effendi wrote:
> I remember some time last year there was talk about a router for
> journalists to bring with them when they went abroad.
>
> It was really simple. I don't remember what it was called, netaid netkit???
That was probably NetAidKit:
Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
or you forgot to restart the tor process after changing the torrc.
Give this a try to troubleshoot further...
https://stem.torproject.org/faq.html#i-m-using-password-authentication
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 5:31 PM, James wrote
Damian Johnson:
> Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
> or you forgot to restart the tor process after changing the torrc.
> Give this a try to troubleshoot further...
>
> https://stem.torproject.org/faq.html#i-m-using-password-authentication
>
>
I am getting a
That's fine. It's just an example. Try this...
% killall tor
% cat /etc/tor/torrc
% tor -f /etc/tor/torrc &
% telnet localhost
AUTHENTICATE "my_password"
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 11:38 AM, James wrote:
> Damian Johnson:
>> Hi James. Most likely tor isn't using the torrrc file you think it is
>
Damian Johnson:
> That's fine. It's just an example. Try this...
>
> % killall tor
> % cat /etc/tor/torrc
> % tor -f /etc/tor/torrc &
> % telnet localhost
> AUTHENTICATE "my_password"
>
>
>
Sorry to take so long to get back to you, I realized I needed my tor on
for my email. Anyway, this gave
Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
~/path/to/that/torrc'.
On Sun,
Damian Johnson:
> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
> ~/path/
Damian Johnson:
> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor -f
> ~/path/
James:
> Damian Johnson:
>> Gotcha. What's probably happening here is that you're using the debian
>> tor instance which has its data directory owned by debian-tor. Lets
>> make this simple by not using /etc/tor/torrc. Make a torrc in your
>> home directory like the FAQ link I gave you and run 'tor
>> Actually it's openSUSE :)
>
> Did I lose you with that?
Nope, I was waiting for you to do the instructions I gave. Shifting my
focus to work - apologies, but I don't have the time to walk you
further through this.
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