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question about Quicksilver
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| Nomen Nescio 2005-08-30, 7:49 am |
| I am running Windows XP. I would like to install Quicksilver and run it
through TOR, but I know nothing about it. I require the following:
1. I will only use it to post to usenet, nothing else.
2. I do not want to install anything that is not absolutely necessary.
In this regard, I am a minimalist.
3. I intend to keep ALL traffic that Quicksilver transmits routed
through TOR, including pinger stats and DNS lookups. I don't want ANY
leakage or indication to my ISP that I'm using anything other than TOR.
I have never used a remailer client, only web interfaces. I am a newbie
as this is concerned. I have tried to install Quicksilver a couple of
times before, but got frustrated because I kept getting errors
concerning missing files during the automated installation of Mixmaster.
I am looking for the easiest route to do remailing through TOR. I
would appreciate any guidance.
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| Thomas J. Boschloo 2005-08-30, 7:49 am |
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Nomen Nescio wrote:
> I am running Windows XP. I would like to install Quicksilver and run it
> through TOR, but I know nothing about it. I require the following:
>
> 1. I will only use it to post to usenet, nothing else.
>
> 2. I do not want to install anything that is not absolutely necessary.
> In this regard, I am a minimalist.
>
> 3. I intend to keep ALL traffic that Quicksilver transmits routed
> through TOR, including pinger stats and DNS lookups. I don't want ANY
> leakage or indication to my ISP that I'm using anything other than TOR.
>
> I have never used a remailer client, only web interfaces. I am a newbie
> as this is concerned. I have tried to install Quicksilver a couple of
> times before, but got frustrated because I kept getting errors
> concerning missing files during the automated installation of Mixmaster.
> I am looking for the easiest route to do remailing through TOR. I
> would appreciate any guidance.
http://www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org/pa...thTorAndStunnel
but if you use the beta version of QS you probably don't need sockscap.
It has a check you can activate for it to use tor automatically.
I understand that you are not concerned about ftp-ing for QS and its
plugins..
hth,
Thomas
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| Thrasher Remailer 2005-08-30, 7:49 am |
| In article <73c75c2e09d9e9cf3052f7f881abcf02@dizum.com>
Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
>
> I am running Windows XP. I would like to install Quicksilver and run it
> through TOR, but I know nothing about it. I require the following:
>
> 1. I will only use it to post to usenet, nothing else.
>
> 2. I do not want to install anything that is not absolutely necessary.
> In this regard, I am a minimalist.
It doesn't matter what you are, install the lot. Preferably the beta
version.
>
> 3. I intend to keep ALL traffic that Quicksilver transmits routed
> through TOR, including pinger stats and DNS lookups. I don't want ANY
> leakage or indication to my ISP that I'm using anything other than TOR.
That's easy. Don't allow QS to connect to the internet. Set Tor as your
proxy in QS's Proxy Manager and point everything to that. QS handles
Tor better than anything else I have used.
>
> I have never used a remailer client, only web interfaces. I am a newbie
> as this is concerned. I have tried to install Quicksilver a couple of
> times before, but got frustrated because I kept getting errors
> concerning missing files during the automated installation of Mixmaster.
> I am looking for the easiest route to do remailing through TOR. I
> would appreciate any guidance.
Delete or uninstall whatever you have relating to QS, Mixmaster, etc.
Run a registry cleaner and delete whatever the hell it comes up with.
Download QS 1.4b22 and install all modules and mixmaster from scratch.
Make sure you have Administrator privilages before doing anything I
have suggested.
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| Anonymous 2005-08-30, 5:50 pm |
| In article <RNNVXEAR38594.74625@reece.net.au>
Thrasher Remailer <thrasher@reece.net.au> wrote:
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> Delete or uninstall whatever you have relating to QS, Mixmaster, etc.
>
> Run a registry cleaner and delete whatever the hell it comes up with.
>
> Download QS 1.4b22 and install all modules and mixmaster from scratch.
>
> Make sure you have Administrator privilages before doing anything I
> have suggested.
>
>
QS has to have Administrator privilages to install? What for?
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| Thomas J. Boschloo 2005-08-30, 5:50 pm |
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Anonymous wrote:
> In article <RNNVXEAR38594.74625@reece.net.au>
> Thrasher Remailer <thrasher@reece.net.au> wrote:
>
>
> QS has to have Administrator privilages to install? What for?
To install Mixmaster?
Just guessing,
Thomas
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| Thrasher Admin 2005-08-30, 5:50 pm |
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:25:45 +0200, "Thomas J. Boschloo"
<nospam@hccnet.nl>
wrote:
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>Anonymous wrote:
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>To install Mixmaster?
Or to get rid of anything in the registry that's messing with
mixmaster?
>Just guessing,
Me too.
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Cheers,
Thrasher.
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| Fritz Wuehler 2005-08-31, 7:46 am |
| I downloaded and intalled both the stable version of QS and 1.4b22 as
you suggested. Both times I get the same XXXXing error when installing
Mixmaster: "Unable to load library: mixlib.dll". This is the kind of
shit that I'm talking about.
Not only that, but version 1.4b22 does not have a "proxy manager", and
the Update Wizard has no place to use TOR as a proxy. Does anyone know
of a better and simpler way to do this without getting errors when it
tries to install Mixmaster? Geez.
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| panta-admin 2005-08-31, 7:46 am |
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Hi !
>Not only that, but version 1.4b22 does not have a "proxy manager", and
>the Update Wizard has no place to use TOR as a proxy. Does anyone know
>of a better and simpler way to do this without getting errors when it
>tries to install Mixmaster? Geez.
Try JBN ?
https://www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org/downloads/
Cheers,
panta-admin
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