d the streams attached to it by their destination and
port (hostname).
- allows me to kill specific circuits
Nyx displays circuits but not the streams attached to them, right?
Or did I overlook a Nyx feature?
thanks,
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> There's Onion Circuits that we ship in Tails and Debian:
> https://git-tails.immerda.ch/onioncircuits/
> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/onioncircuits
Oh great thanks for the pointers.
I tried it shortly and realized another vidalia
feature I used: bandwidth graphs
> > - allows me to kill spec
Hello
Found this guide on how to proxify JonDonym.
https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/help/flash-applets.html
It would seem from my limited understanding of proxy leaks, that it's
possible to torify Java and Flash in the same way.
If the application leaks the real IP address, it's game over,
On 27. august 2012 at 1:21 PM, adrelanos wrote:Random Tor User:
[...]
> The guest VM is locked down and may only access the internet through
> the host system's Tor socks proxy on port 9050.
The lockdown part is too shortly described. How? Iptables?
No, until now I have jus
On 28. august 2012 at 4:14 PM, adrelanos wrote:
Random Tor User:
> On 27. august 2012 at 1:21 PM, adrelanos wrote:Random Tor User:
>
> You should not use Firefox. Use Tor Browser. [1]
>
> Fixed. I have the Tor browser in the guest system pointing to
the