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Can't get it to work while using Tor bundle. #141
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This issue should be closed as a duplicate of #87 |
Hi Jonns,
I would if I knew how...I am pretty tech savvy but apparently not enough. Sorry to trouble you.
ok - I think I did. This add-on seems to fix the main problem with Tor - mitm attacks. As far as I can tell there are no leaks from it but who knows. Depends on your adversary as well. The reason most people don't communicate securely or anonymously is becasue of the technical difficulty. For further information please be welcomed at official Tor channel on really have no idea what this means or how to do it....I am in geek over anyway thanks for a response. Disapponted this is not on the radar Chris On 2/11/2012 6:51 PM, Jonns Mostovoys wrote:
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Anyway, please contact me — DA234FE7. I might have some time this Sunday to help you out. |
Works great with regular Firefox but doesn't seem to dial the notaries when using Tor or at least I get no feedback hover info. The page stays unsecure. The certificate gets added to the local cache but the page won't load just times out. This bundle uses the noScript and HTTPSeverywhere add-ons but disabling them and/adding them to the basic firefox didn't seem to affect the outcome. Not sure what would be blocking the action. This would be an awesome combo with Tor. Tried using just thoughtcrime.org notary vs using a whole list and no difference. Stumped.
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