Revisiones de Onion Control (anonymous proxy)
Onion Control (anonymous proxy) por Andy Portmen
Revisado por Darren Chaker
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por Darren Chaker, hace 7 añosBy Darren Chaker - TOR was created by the US Gov't for the purpose of keeping things private for the military. Decades later, the Internet continues to evolve as does our surveillance society. TOR Control adds an extra layer to TOR to keep information from your computer that may leak from leaking! If you are serious about privacy and use TOR, then take the extra step and use TOR Control as I have and have not had any issues using it.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Gwyneth Llewelyn, hace 7 mesesAll right, like anything Tor-related, this requires a bit of patience to get it running properly.
If all you need is to 'fire and forget', sure, follow the instructions *exactly* and you'll get the expected result.
In my case, I've got a tweaked old macOS-based laptop (it's still x64). Because Apple has discontinued this version years ago, I have to run MacPorts to keep everything working nicely. MacPorts currently has a much more recent version of Tor than what Andy offers for download.
In my case — remember, it's Mac! — I decided to install both Tor and its configurations as written by Andy under ~/Applications/torbin
Then, inside this directory, I removed the binary and the dylib, and linked to the ones from MacPorts: that way, if those get updated (they will), there is no fear that it will break anything.
Next comes what Andy calls "the NodeJS native client". This I also put under ~/Applications/torjs — and this is the path to place on the Extension configuration.
Once all that is in place — well, it works. It's slightly more complex to set up than the built-in Tor connectivity of the Brave browser, but, on the other hand, I have a bit more control over what is being launched. It's a good compromise! - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15196222, hace un año
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por user2859025, hace 2 añosFollowed the instructions down to a T, still doesn't establish a a connection to Tor. Completely useless add-on.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por --FIRE--, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15614831, hace 2 añosCan't you just start tor.exe without all the Node.JS middleware? It's a fair bit of work to install that.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por BuppyJam, hace 3 añosFor what it's worth, if you've got the "Windscribe - Free Proxy and Ad Blocker" add-on, you need to disable it. Even when it's been turned off (but not disabled) it stops this add-on from working, for me, it did anyway.👍
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17314060, hace 4 añosFollowed _exactly_the install instructions given and ended up with a full re-install of FF 0.97 to get my browser working again.
did the following:
0. installed this addon
1. Download “Tor Bundle” and extract it in a local directory (https://github.com/andy-portmen/tor-bundle/releases). Put it into ~/.tor-bundle
2. put userdir/.tor-bundle into the options page text box and saved
3. downloaded the native client from https://github.com/andy-portmen/native-client/releases and installed it into ~/.tor-client and then ran ./install.sh script
4. browser console appeared on my gui (fedora 35 + gnome 41) and started spewing massive amounts of errors:
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: node:events:498
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: ^
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node:
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: Error [ERR_MULTIPLE_CALLBACK]: Callback called multiple times
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at new NodeError (node:internal/errors:371:5)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at onwrite (node:internal/streams/writable:431:28)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at node:internal/streams/transform:202:7
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform.observe [as handler] (/root/.config/com.add0n.node/host.js:432:5)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform._transform (/root/.config/com.add0n.node/messaging.js:107:8)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform._write (node:internal/streams/transform:184:23)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at writeOrBuffer (node:internal/streams/writable:389:12)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at _write (node:internal/streams/writable:330:10)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform.Writable.write (node:internal/streams/writable:334:10)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Input.ondata (node:internal/streams/readable:754:22)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: Emitted 'error' event on Transform instance at:
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform.onerror (node:internal/streams/readable:773:14)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at Transform.emit (node:events:520:28)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at emitErrorNT (node:internal/streams/destroy:157:8)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at emitErrorCloseNT (node:internal/streams/destroy:122:3)
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:83:21) {
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: code: 'ERR_MULTIPLE_CALLBACK'
stderr output from native app com.add0n.node: }
again and again and again!
5. onion button cannot be switched off / tabs start timing out!
U N I N S T A L L E D - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14706772, hace 5 años
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Carlos, hace 5 añosIt seems to work fine and it's easy to configure.
You only need to install first this extension and then follow the instructions given by the developer:
1.-Download “Tor Bundle” and extract it in a local directory (https://github.com/andy-portmen/tor-bundle/releases).
2.-Open options page and paste the “root” of the extracted folder in the text box.
3.-Install the native client either from the extension or manually from https://github.com/andy-portmen/native-client/releases
4.-Open the toolbar panel and check Tor integration. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por V&S, hace 5 años
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13431751, hace 6 años
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- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14587901, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por MaxthonFan, hace 6 añosWorks just as intended. Yes, the installation is not 'just click continue' with a nice GUI installer, but I guess the addon's target group isn't the typical BDU either.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Insan3B5ast, hace 7 años