Tiny Core Linux

General TC => Programming & Scripting - Unofficial => Topic started by: grandma on December 10, 2011, 10:42:32 PM

Title: Is TOR going to make the 4.x series???
Post by: grandma on December 10, 2011, 10:42:32 PM
I think (can't get to the machine due to HD issue) that TOR was part of the 3.x series and wondered if it would be put into the 4.x release series...

...a great package no PC user should be without.
Title: Re: Is TOR going to make the 4.x series???
Post by: netnomad on December 11, 2011, 12:13:58 AM
it's in the 4.x-repository:
Title:      tor.tcz
Description:   Tor - The Onion Router
Version:   0.2.2.13-alpha
Author:      The Tor Project
Original-site:   http://www.torproject.org/ (http://www.torproject.org/)
Copying-policy:   BSD License
Size:      2.0M
Extension_by:   batnas
Comments:   "Tor is a free software descendant of second-generation
      onion routing enabling internet anonymity by thwarting
      network traffic analysis"
      -- Wikipedia
-
      You can find Documentation on the Tor projects webpage
Change-log:   2010/06/11 - Initial Release
Current:   2010/06/11 - Initial Ralease
Title: Is TOR going to make the 4.x series???
Post by: coreplayer2 on December 11, 2011, 04:04:25 AM
This explains why some have performance issues with firefox and web sites loading.

Novel idea and Tor may have it's benefits, but I can't find many legitimate uses well except for the paranoid.  For me it's unacceptable if it takes more than 2000ms  to be reading your default web site after selecting firefox, by it's nature tor cannot accomplish this. 

Grandma really now I understand why you have firefox issues :)