On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 3:33 AM, hepta tor <[email protected]> wrote: > Amazon offers free internet worldwide through their Kindle 3G > eReader/tablet (running some embedded Linux), however they proxy all > the 3G traffic through their servers. Apparently that means that even > if you try to establish a https connection to some server, it is > Amazon that establishes that secure connection on your behalf, and all > the traffic between you and the Amazon proxy can be easily monitored > by Amazon (which is probably what they are doing anyways). I would > like to ask if any of you has tried to deploy Tor on Kindle 3G. A more > general question is whether Tor can be easily deployed on embedded > linux devices (other than those running Android). > If to connect to the internet one is forced to use an untrusted proxy, > can Tor be of any help here? I.e. can Tor encrypt the data and hide > the final destination from the untrusted proxy while at the same time > having to pass the data through it?
Do you have Kindle Fire? If so, check out https://guardianproject.info/2011/11/16/dont-get-burned-anonymize-your-fire/ -- Runa A. Sandvik _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
