Upstream just marked my previous mentioned bugreport as a dupe of
http://bugs.noreply.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=564 Since
Launchpad still can't track upsream's bugtracker (Flyspray, see bug
#28738 for status on this) I'm posting the new URL here.
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Torbutton say it is using Tor but it
@ Giorgio Wicklein
I tried Your configuration (I just changed actions file names to end with
.actions, as this is how actually those files are named in Ubuntu) - no
difference. Still everybody sees my IP very clearly...
I use last TorButton from Mozilla addons site. What can I do to repair
it?
To Giorgio and cally:
This is NOT a Privoxy issue, I edited the files manually already and
Firefox works like a charm if I instruct it to use Privoxy for all the
traffic.
The issue is Tor or TorButton relatedI'll take some time to dig into
TOR config eventually.
Maxi
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Torbutton say it is
I've had the same problem, but I found a solution.
On installation, Ubuntu just puts in the default config file for privoxy
without setting it up. Go to http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-
unix.html.en and go to the instructions for Step Two to set up the
privoxy config file. After testing i
The biggest problem is that if someone installs the torbutton package
from the official repository it will not work since firefox 3 is now the
default browser.
After the procedure, explained in my other comment, i had no problem
like the white tab...
clovepower wrote:
"I'm thinking about entering
Thanks Giorgio, that basically reflects the changes I made to get
privoxy to work, still enabling torbutton gives me a blank tab.
I'm thinking about entering a bug/change request to turn torbutton
into a meta-package that installs all the 3 components together and
configure them properly.
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I confirm this. It is not a bug or something like that, simply Privoxy
is not configured to use Tor. Synaptic should configure it (IMHO).
To use Tor and torbutton through Privoxy:
1. Install tor and privoxy from your package manager.
2. Edit privoxy's configuration file: /etc/privoxy/config and r
OK, one issue was that Privoxy when installed is NOT configured to use
TOR.
After I followed install instructions for Privoxy as explained here:
http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en
I can use TOR but ONLY if I enable Privoxy manually by configuring
Firefox proxy settings (as shown
OK, Just to throw some insights into this.
I've removed torbutton add-on and manually instructed Firefox to use
privoxy (as you can see in the included screen shot).
Still, it appears I'm not using TOR while browsing.
If I'll have some time today, I'll try to check TOR and Privoxy
configuration
1. Create a new desktop user using System > Administration > Users and
Groups
2. Switch to the newly created user
3. Open Firefox and install torbutton add on
Same behavior as above (green TOR button but TOR disabled).
Note I did not touched TOR and Privoxy installs for this test.
** Attachmen
Could you create a new Ubuntu account (or you don't have permission to
do that: create an extra Firefox profile) and see if you can reproduce
the problem there too?
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