news.bbc.co.uk— Torpark is a modified version of Firefox that automatically routes you through the EFF's TOR servers, thereby anonymising everything you do online.
Sep 20, 2006View in Crawl 4
"Hacktivisimo said that anyone using Torpark might see a slight reduction in their browsing speed as the package of programs connect to the Tor network and scramble traffic." I say anyone using Torpark may see a massive reduction in their browsing speed as thousands of Digg users standardize on this browser. Dugg!
So change the ports you have Tor working on. You have that option you know. My university blocks Tor and Bittorrent ports. Doesn't stop me from using it on different ports.
careless223Sep 20, 2006
Wasn't this just on the front page?
pixelwerxSep 20, 2006
"Hacktivisimo said that anyone using Torpark might see a slight reduction in their browsing speed as the package of programs connect to the Tor network and scramble traffic." I say anyone using Torpark may see a massive reduction in their browsing speed as thousands of Digg users standardize on this browser. Dugg!
Closed AccountSep 20, 2006
Wasn't TOR severs seized?<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/security/TOR_Servers_Seized">http://digg.com/security/TOR_Servers_Seized</a>
craterburnsuSep 21, 2006
Problem is, behind a restrictive College Firewall that Blocks the ports TOR operates on, this is useless.
blindbeardSep 21, 2006
So change the ports you have Tor working on. You have that option you know. My university blocks Tor and Bittorrent ports. Doesn't stop me from using it on different ports.
lamestorySep 22, 2006
to piss you off, asswipe.