freehaven.net — If you're serious about online privacy, you probably already anonymize your browsing sessions at home, but what about when you sit down at an Internet cafe or public terminal where your decidedly non-anonymous use could be tracked back to you? The solution, of course, is to take your privacy with you, and that's what TorPark is for
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Closed AccountJan 30, 2006
torrent blow kong?must be were you torrenti am an old usnet head but my torrents are faster by far and much more reliable,
h0dg3sJan 30, 2006
Old news, been using this since last semester.
sookJan 30, 2006
this is useless. i wouldnt do anything that i want hidden on a computer that i dont own. if im using my computer, ill just use tor. the installer comes with privoxy. theres also a firefox extension that makes enabling and disabling it a breeze. and yes, it slows down, that's part of the fundamentals!
neocharlesJan 30, 2006
This works great at school to get around the firewall, just run it off the usb drive :-D
ephemeralJan 30, 2006
If you're using a public terminal consider anything you type in as pwn3d. Seriously, hardware keyloggers are easy to hide these days. Be warned.
maggotyJan 30, 2006
I think the idea behind this is some public internet places won't let you browse until you shell out your bucks... with this, it gets around their proxy and you can browse for free.. since its being tunnelled... lots of wifi places are like this as well.. :-)
arrakistorFeb 22, 2006
Torpark v1.5 has been released. It is now available in 32 languages, includes the latest Tor (0.1.1.14 released yesterday), Firefox 1.5.0.1, more robust coding, and new extensions. The download is also 30% smaller now too.
agentbadMar 6, 2006
torpark doesn't need privoxy because it uses firefox to remotely lookup the dns. i would also encrypt your thumb drive just in case you are discovered by an adversary.
m1ch184May 9, 2006
For Network Admins: Tor park can be frustrating when you are attempting to limit the websites accessable by your employees/students/minions or just in general the people we control. after much frustration and discussing with other admins, i have discovered that limiting your page timeout to 30seconds it will effectively block torpark. it will not have enough time to establish it's initial connection. To the others: things that are blocked are blocked for a reason. i know that some of you do have legitimate reasons for tor, privacy, encryption, etc. but a large number of the users of torpark are using it to acess websites that have been blocked on the servers. these websites are blocked for productivity, security, and bandwidth reasons. please respect these. after all, it is the hobby of many of us to watch our traffic. we WILL catch you. You don't want our wrathSigned - Your Network Administrator
nethackerJun 1, 2006
@All AdminsI respect your hobby, but some people like to bypass firewalls just for the fun of it. Also, badly configured filters can stop useful sites from appearing (like Wikipedia, the Proxy page, or forums and chats - the main source of information). And believe me, more time and bandwidth is spent on finding hacks then would be spent on playing games. I know ;) You can't block everything and it IS unfair - I don't believe admins notice how much more sites they can access. Or do you say that you have never ever visited a website blocked for everyone else in your company/school/whatever_else?
arrakistorAug 6, 2006
You don't have any idea what you are talking about, do you? How are you going to possibly set timeouts on pages, when you don't have access to the browser, software, or even the data passing over the connection?Yes, do illustrate how you have used 30 seconds of page timeout to block Torpark. Perhaps access to torpark.nfshost.com? Assuming the user didn't bring Torpark with them on a USB drive...Signed - Steve
phisoloSep 21, 2006
tor and privoxy are avaliable for the mac. They are full installs not just a firefox add on. I use them. They work very well.Very easy to install. There are complete step by step instructions for setting up all major browsers right on the site.<a class="user" href="http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-osx.html.en">http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-osx.html.en</a>
Closed AccountFeb 3, 2007
It takes a long time before Torpark successfully opens a circuit.I use TorOpera instead, it's faster. <a class="user" href="http://www.aplusproxy.com/opera.html">http://www.aplusproxy.com/opera.html</a>
silivrenionMay 15, 2007
If you want to compromise and still be able to use Privoxy to filter out your internet transmissions in a portable manner, check out <a class="user" href="http://portabletor.sf.net">http://portabletor.sf.net</a> .
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