isn't supported?
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will be checked in?
It is a mundane patch, but it gets ignored for some reason.
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ojans. Additionally, such
executables from SF aren't signed, and can be subject to MITM attacks
like Evilgrade https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade.
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e, on the separate network,
that is not connected to internet.
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connections, and transfer information from your computer out to whoever
it is hardwired to.
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dress and
DNSListenAddress), and firewall rules to direct traffic from your VM on
its own virtual net to Tor running on the host.
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nd from which geographic areas. Tor
defeats such detection schemes, therefore they decided to block it to
simplify their guessing and reporting work.
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ou aren't looking any more. This is
different philosophy, and much more subtle and secretive approach.
Otherwise, people can access it without login, without cookies, I tried
few VPNs, it also works fine through them.
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closed the issue as WONTFIX. Firefox people expressed some interest, but
apparently didn't address it yet.
It is outrageous that browser leaks the details of your local networks,
unrelated to your browsing.
This page itself, btw, fails in chrome.
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And you will likely
easily win the case.
Just trying to work around the problem in technical ways with bridges,
Pluggable Transport, trying to hide tor traffic isn't necessarily the
right way to deal with the problem.
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IP, so effectively cancelling a block.
Not familiar with CenturyLink, but with Comcast digital cable only
rebooting with changed client MAC address would cause an IP change.
Otherwise IP is very persistent.
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will work as a tor filter for that OS. But any programs depending on UDP
(like skype) will not work.
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e network traffic from OS in VM into the
tor network. So the whole OS is on tor this way. I thought that's what
you was asking.
Awesome, thanks for being so cool : )
You welcome! -)
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through the
anonymization network. There is no degree of control in terms of what is
and isn't sent beyond the fact of connection. You need to really read
about tor in order to understand it. But "filter" concept doesn't
describe tor in any way. This is the misun
ipedia.org/wiki/Anonymity#United_States). So there is no
chance of this happening in US.
The OP was primarily concerned about other countries.
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ub in terms of quality and
functions by a long shot.
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abuse, spam?
You need to write the more detailed and specific proposition, otherwise
your idea will die in comments in this thread, and will not go anywhere.
Proposition should make it clear that such idea can indeed be
implemented, only then it can attract attention and motivate some
develope
such a tool, i'd like to know about it:)
And it is quite ironic that cyclops, supposedly concerned with safety,
requires adobe flash to look at their demo on their front page. Because
flash had several security problems discovered only in this year.
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torsocks helps command line programs like this. Add the rule to deny NZ
exit nodes in your torrc, then 'torsocks youtube-dl https'
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host. It is extremely easy to
setup, only few lines in rc.conf. (well, it will be extremely easy when
it will be in ports and when kernel and port patches are in).
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ich will also terminate preexisting connections.
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are informed of what it actually does.
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IMO.
In the real world connections are broken all the time, this is just a
reality. Nothing to lose your sleep over.
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On 04/13/2015 12:55, l.m wrote:
Hi Yuri,
I, er, don't think what you're proposing is the answer to the OP's
problem.
If they're using a port which is only supported by 3 exits they'll
still have the problem. If one exit is blocked and they choose that
one the mai
to root the host system.
Can you describe the scenario how can somebody potentially break out of
the virtual machine and root the host system, if VM is wired to connect
only through tor?
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the compromised hardware might easily be the higher risk compared to
this difference.
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d there is no need to ever go to check.torproject.org
from there, and there is no risk even if one does.
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You also need to make sure OpenWRT signs packages with their private
key. Google search results don't contain anything that confirms that
they are. Somebody mentioned this here before.
Because if they don't sign packages, it doesn't make sense to even use
OpenWRT.
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hines/Qubes/etc come into play.
It doesn't hurt to learn, all these systems are truly on the cutting
edge of technology, and are very rewarding to study.
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nd solid Bourne shell, and turned into a mess. Today
Bourne shell in FreeBSD is far superior to the current bash for the
reason of its stability, among other reasons. I have spent an extensive
time with both, and wrote thousands of lines in shell, and this is my
conclusion. And here goes the cr
e-off (convenience of node vs
security), Mailpile certainly doesn't look like as secure as such system
could be.
Node js also has the insecure command that downloads code direct from
github. So if some github project gets hijacked or bought out, guess
what will happen?
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ut?
In my case, framework by default ran 'make -f Makefile all', that's when
it needs node.
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This story
http://www.dailydot.com/politics/tor-astoria-timing-attack-client/ has
been injected into all possible news streams today.
Is there any merit to it?
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-than-average
byterate, or frequent changes of the traffic intensity. Would an option
limiting bandwidth of the tor connection also make it more secure in the
similar way?
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Hi David,
Why didn't you merge all pull requests for the release?
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the message is likely a spam for whatever reason.
ML needs to either add the blank line before the footer, or lose the footer.
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nearly
as much a programming language as ps is. It does have interpreted
elements in it, but so do all other formats.
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y zero (there are
only minor spikes contributing ~1MB/hour). My relay also doesn't show up
in torstatus.blutmagie.de (no such nickname).
Local tor host works find as a socks client though.
What could be wrong?
OS is FreeBSD 9.2 amd64
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but it might make your Tor (if run as a client) more easy for
censors to block.
Nov 21 11:50:54.000 [notice] To correct this, use a more recent OpenSSL,
built without disabling any secure ciphers or features.
Could this be the reason? But the message itself says this isn't a
critical issu
doors by design?
Also with the average user typing in personal information himself all
over the place, wouldn't this bring the meaning of such anonymizer
almost to nothing?
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trusted linux distro, and not just some random
commercial company without any reputation.
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e many useless products on the market, and commercial
success doesn't seem to correlate with "usefulness". So I only wish them
well in their endeavor. Nice try anyway.
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e be better off. All firmwares of
particular manufacturers I saw were horrible, and also not-rooted. And
there is no indication what the HW specs and price will be.
Generally, unless router hardware is truly open source (and again how
can this really be?), tor run on the computer is much more secur
ke "forum" is an exception and
"forums" is primarily used.
I am yet to come across some online resource that would have an ultimate
complete collection of all correct rules of English grammar in one
place. Such info is mostly here and there and everywhere and not in one
you can me out.
A good way to contribute to any open source project is to review the
list of open bug reports, find one that you think really matters and you
feel comfortable you can correct, and work on it.
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esn't find my account (though I am sure I know login and
email): "The email and username must match a known account." It looks
like a dead end at this point.
How to reset trac password?
It seems like Trac's handling of the lost password is very rudimentary
and unintuitive.
On 12/31/2013 04:34, Yuri wrote:
How to reset trac password?
It seems like Trac's handling of the lost password is very rudimentary
and unintuitive.
It turns out that restore password feature is broken in trac.torproject.org
Admin of this page should read the discussion for this Trac t
s
do, this is a security violation irrelevant to tor.
If you are confident this is an issue with firefox, you should create a
PR for firefox project (in Mozilla bugzilla).
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ch cross-origin access is that the remote site can use
this to learn something about the local network of the client, which
should be disallowed.
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w loopback
access (FreeBSD version). I don't have firewall. So it must be an issue
with the earlier FF, or maybe with TBB modifications to it.
Chrome-31 is also free of this problem.
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created a PR: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=962017
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't see local services, no
matter what services exist in LAN, and no matter if they use CORS or not.
How can request from www.yahoo.com contain 192.168.1.10 in it? This is
just invalid.
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On 01/21/2014 01:28, Max Jakob Maass wrote:
So, appearently, Chrome allows you to enumerate the LAN and interact
with other machines in it. I'll see if there is a bug report for that
already.
I just created it too:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=336371
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an to allow global->LAN data access through XMLHttpRequest. And
browser developers being busy with other things just stick to the path
of least resistance.
Chrome developers already rejected this PR because this isn't requested
by standards. And FF will probably do the same.
approach, and has much more limited potential of being compromised. I
wish tor project could offer something similar.
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figuration:
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/11422
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ore secure.
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tion approach (using
virtual machines, like Whonix does), this could prevent practically all
client side exploits. And pretty much the only way user could be
deanoned is if he himself typed in his personal information, or logged
into some service shared with other identities.
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communication, quite similar to tor.
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web might even
have no hosting, because the new technologies like ZeroNet don't require
hosting at all. I personally believe that distributed architecture is
superior to centralized architecture, and is a way to go.
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clone any site, including
ZeroMail, and control the clone yourself. As for the Freenet and Gnunet,
they both are very much dead. I think ZeroNet is among the best recently
emerged technologies.
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even the ML, because the
message was about the ZeroNet, and not about torrents.
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clearnet.
All you need to do is to install and start VirtualBox, and add 2 Whonix
virtual machines into it.
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This confuses me:
$ telnet localhost 9051
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
authenticate
250 OK
Isn't it supposed to require either auth-cookie or hashed password?
Where is authentication policy described?
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doesn't mention it, and there are no mentions of it on
torproject.org.
So, what is MTor's status?
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outdated, and not secure. Currently supported builds of tor
CoreTorReleases<https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/CoreTorReleases>
I didn't ask if Tor version 0.2.3.25 was supported. I am interested what
is the status of MTor.
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On 08/22/17 16:00, Coyo Stormcaller wrote:
MTor sounds like a fascinating concept.
Yes, but something happened to it and it disappeared. Virtual
dematerialization.
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generated to begin with or contain some predefined letters,
like V2 addresses are?
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I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by
such onion->IPV6 mapping.
But I forgot its name, and google isn't cooperative in this matter at all.
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o New system requirements:
- When built with Rust, Tor now depends on version 0.2.39 of the
libc crate. Closes tickets 25310 and 25664.
What is the URL for this changelog?
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