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Author Opera with Tor
Macarro

2006-11-17, 7:14 am


I haven't tested it yet, but this website claims to allow you to run Opera
with
Tor from inside an USB just like Torpark does with Firefox.

http://letwist.net/operator
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Non scrivetemi

2006-11-17, 1:13 pm

In article <op.ti41j31yeih28w@localhost>
Macarro <any@email.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> I haven't tested it yet, but this website claims to allow you to run Opera
> with
> Tor from inside an USB just like Torpark does with Firefox.
>
> http://letwist.net/operator
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>
> Mapping the Internet 24/7: http://www.netdimes.org


Seems to work fine.






Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-11-17, 1:13 pm

In article <op.ti41j31yeih28w@localhost>
Macarro <any@email.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> I haven't tested it yet, but this website claims to allow you to run Opera
> with
> Tor from inside an USB just like Torpark does with Firefox.
>
> http://letwist.net/operator
> --
>
> Mapping the Internet 24/7: http://www.netdimes.org


Seems to work fine.






[ Doc ]

2006-11-18, 1:15 am

Macarro <any@email.invalid> wrote in news:op.ti41j31yeih28w@localhost:

> I haven't tested it yet, but this website claims to allow you to run
> Opera with
> Tor from inside an USB just like Torpark does with Firefox.


I find this claim curious considering Opera doesn't support SOCKS proxies.



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2006-11-18, 7:12 am

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[ Doc ] wrote:
> Macarro <any@email.invalid> wrote in news:op.ti41j31yeih28w@localhost:
>
>
> I find this claim curious considering Opera doesn't support SOCKS proxies.


Plus that it isn't Open Source like Firefox is.

Thomas
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