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Originally posted by pooky2483 View PostI was going to install it but as I dont know 100% what I'm doing regearding installing from 'tar.gz', only 'deb', I decided to see if it's in the Ubuntu Software Centre and IT IS, just search 'tor'. A <lot> easier to install from there.
Regardless, if the tor daemon/software is running OK on your PC, then it's normally then as simple as installing and using the tor button for Firefox.
Tor Project: Torbutton
You can set any program, or even the whole system, to use tor by manually changing proxy settings, but the tor button on Firefox is enough for most peoples needs.
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Originally posted by rizzle View Post
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LOL something as simple as that and you get caught.
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Originally posted by SXGuy View PostLOL yeah thats true
rizzle, yeah you can access onion without tor, but the point is, it wouldnt be annonymous.
i.e. via https:// eqt5g4fuenphqinx. onion. to/ or similar.
But yes, the traffic between you and the web based entry point would not be anonymous.
Then again, depends what you are doing as to whether you want it to be. Not really a bother for me.
Originally posted by SXGuy View PostTOR uses shared bandwidth and assigns you a random i.p address when you connect. Through ubuntu you have less chance of being traced back.
I say less chance cos nothings perfect. But the hacker group annonymous and lulzec seem to do ok from it in the most part.
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LOL yeah thats true
rizzle, yeah you can access onion without tor, but the point is, it wouldnt be annonymous.
TOR uses shared bandwidth and assigns you a random i.p address when you connect. Through ubuntu you have less chance of being traced back.
I say less chance cos nothings perfect. But the hacker group annonymous and lulzec seem to do ok from it in the most part.
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Originally posted by SXGuy View Post.onion networks are hidden domain addresses not availible to normal surfers, its through a network called TOR.
only one search engine i know of brings up .onion domains and thats duckduckgo.
Ok, with it being anonnymous, you will find sites that, well lets say, are illegal, but i stay well away from those, there are however some interesting sites out that if you search for em.'It doesn’t exist' side of the net and you only find it if told of it by 'someone in the know'
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I seem to remember that there are webs based entry points to access the .onion domains via the tor network?
i.e. you don't have to install or configure tor on ubuntu (or Windows for that matter).
You can if you want though. This post is being done via tor.
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ok, ill admit, windows tends to get more memory hogging each new release (prob because they want to force you to upgrade components with each release, due to having sole rights with installed os when purchases pc's)
Ubuntu, 11.10 would run very easy and fast even on an old 8086 pc.
Pooky, if i could run every windows prog i needed in WINE then yes id prob switch completely to ubuntu.
.onion networks are hidden domain addresses not availible to normal surfers, its through a network called TOR.
only one search engine i know of brings up .onion domains and thats duckduckgo.
Ok, with it being anonnymous, you will find sites that, well lets say, are illegal, but i stay well away from those, there are however some interesting sites out that if you search for em.
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Originally posted by pooky2483 View PostI've only done a complete switch over to ext4 as the program to enable Ubuntu to read NTFS drives somehow 'disappears' and has to be re-installed and so, as I was getting sick of this, decided to remove the problem.
So you've done the right thing there.
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Originally posted by rizzle View PostFair enough.
Just didn't want people who might read this to think that they could format an external drive or memory stick as native linux ext4 and expect that to be readable on Windows.
Have seen a couple of people make that mistake.
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Originally posted by rizzle View PostFair enough.
Just didn't want people who might read this to think that they could format an external drive or memory stick as native linux ext4 and expect that to be readable on Windows.
Have seen a couple of people make that mistake.
Hmm one freind with a 1.5TB drive..nearly full as well
I know you shouldnt laugh...
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Originally posted by rizzle View PostIt's better than Vista.
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