using
Raspbian based on Debian Wheezy.
Somebody with editing rights may want to update the
web instructions to reflect this since it makes running
relays on Raspberries (at least Raspberry 2) an easy thing :)
all the best,
creo
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Am 2016-01-14 18:52, schrieb juan:
Philipp Winter wrote:
Logging in to Facebook over Tor reveals your identity,
but not your location.
any garden variety proxy achieves the same result.
No, it does not.
You may be able to force the proxy operator to hand over your real
IP address since t
At 2016-01-14 22:53, Markus Hitter wrote:
Making users into assuming that they're anonymous just by using Tor
while they still have to care about anonymity them selfs is certainly
more dangerous than having no Tor at all.
(edit: woops - long answer incoming :-)
I understand your frustration
any garden variety proxy achieves the same result.
No, it does not.
Yes it does, unless the proxy server 'shares' information with
facebook.
But the pictures a little greater than "hiding something from
facebook" - it's about hiding the fact that you're visiting
that specific service in orde
Hej guys,
my Tor node crashed a few days ago. After I noticed the downtime
and connected to it, I found the linux kernel oops and left it
there since it seems debugging is still possible to some extent.
Message indicates that the problem was indeed Tor related,
the system is running on ARM.
Doe
to find it was caused by a failing disk.
I'll definitely do that, ... don't trust that raspberry pi 2 anyway :)
Ken Cline wrote:
Creo, It sounds like you have a crash recovery utility running. If
so, save the crash dump and reboot. You can send the dump in or wait
to see if it happens