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Posted: Thu 04 Sep 2014, 14:53
by OscarTalks
Version 3.6.6 repackaged and uploaded.
See first post.

Posted: Sat 18 Oct 2014, 14:30
by OscarTalks
Version 4.0 is now released.
Uploaded as .pet and .sfs to:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Browser is now based on FirefoxESR 31 so it is larger.
Directory structure is different from the 3.6.x series.
Uninstall old versions and delete the old profile from /root/my-applications

Posted: Mon 20 Oct 2014, 00:35
by stevielee
Fine effort, OscarTalks...it is much appreciated, especially the prompt updating! The sfs route keeps my puppy mods (i.e., savefile) nice and lean.

I will give it a try...hopefully all goes well.


Steven

Tor browser bundle

Posted: Mon 20 Oct 2014, 12:08
by NETTKNUT
I am using a Fujitsu Siemens esprimo P5905 with a 3GHz cpu.My main file is slacko 5.7. I downloaded the link http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks to get the 'tor-browser-4.0-x86.pet' file and get the message to open with an application. I do not know which application to use . Can someone help me please? Thanks.

Posted: Mon 20 Oct 2014, 13:38
by OscarTalks
Hello NETTKNUT,

Are you downloading with a browser such as Firefox and the "open with" is in the download dialog box?

If so you should open with petget. If it does not offer you petget as an option choose "other" then "File System" and navigate with double clicks to usr>local>petget>petget and "open". This should add petget to the options in the dialog.

Otherwise use the "save file" option in the dialog rather than "open with". This saves the .pet in your usual download location (eg /root/Downloads or whatever you have set). Then just open that download location folder in ROX to see the .pet and click on it to install it.

Posted: Thu 15 Jan 2015, 21:13
by phredo
There's a new version, 4.0.3, out. And not only that, but when I opened 4.0.2, I received a small, exterior to the browser, pop up window that asked me if I wanted to "download and install" 4.0.3. Should I go for it, or is it likely to mess up things, such as not work or add megabytes to my save file?

Thanks

Posted: Fri 16 Jan 2015, 01:16
by OscarTalks
Version 4.0.3 uploaded as .sfs and .pet
@ phredo
Not sure if the automatic updating process works in Puppy. Might be interesting to test it but I always just delete all my old profile data and start again.

Posted: Fri 16 Jan 2015, 01:46
by phredo
Thanks for the update and info. Do you know an easy way to keep my old bookmarks? Maybe a file I can save before deleting the old version?

Posted: Fri 16 Jan 2015, 02:13
by cimarron
Looks like the Tor browser profile (with all bookmarks, addons, etc) is stored in this folder:
/root/my-applications/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Browser/profile.default

Posted: Fri 16 Jan 2015, 21:39
by phredo
Many thanks, cimarron! Saves me a lot of re-doing.

Posted: Sat 11 Apr 2015, 18:38
by cimarron
4.0.6 is out now. I was able to update OscarTalks' SFS pretty easily. But maybe others might appreciate new packages?

Posted: Sat 11 Apr 2015, 21:20
by Ghost Dog
I'm having trouble with this. It won't connect for some reason.

Here's the terminal output:

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Apr 11 13:51:43.513 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
Apr 11 13:51:43.527 [notice] Read configuration file "/root/my-applications/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc-defaults".
Apr 11 13:51:43.531 [notice] Read configuration file "/root/my-applications/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc".
Apr 11 13:51:43.600 [notice] Opening Control listener on 127.0.0.1:9151
Apr 11 13:51:43.600 [notice] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
Apr 11 13:51:43.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv4 file /root/my-applications/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/geoip.
Apr 11 13:51:43.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv6 file /root/my-applications/tor-browser/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/geoip6.
Apr 11 13:51:43.000 [warn] You are running Tor as root. You don't need to, and you probably shouldn't.
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 0%: Starting
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [warn] Our clock is 14 hours, 8 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2015-04-11 20:00:00 UTC).  Tor needs an accurate clock to work correctly. Please check your time and date settings!
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [notice] Delaying directory fetches: DisableNetwork is set.
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [notice] New control connection opened from 127.0.0.1.
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [notice] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
Apr 11 13:51:44.000 [notice] New control connection opened from 127.0.0.1.

(firefox:13371): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GtkSettings::gtk-menu-images after class was initialised
Apr 11 13:51:46.000 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
Apr 11 13:51:47.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory server
Apr 11 13:51:47.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake with directory server
Apr 11 13:51:48.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 15%: Establishing an encrypted directory connection
Apr 11 13:51:49.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 20%: Asking for networkstatus consensus
Apr 11 13:51:49.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 25%: Loading networkstatus consensus


Posted: Sun 12 Apr 2015, 00:49
by phredo
I decided to put the Tor Browser in my /mnt/home directory. Here's how I did it:

I downloaded Oscar's latest sfs file. I clicked on the downloaded sfs file, whereupon I was given the choice of "viewing it's contents" it or "installing" it. I chose the former, and a window opened showing me the files.

I created a directory on my home directory (which is one of my hard drives). Then I browsed through the copied files, clicking on "root", then "my-applications", then "tor-browser". I copied the two items in "tor-browser", which were "Browser" directory and "start-tor-browser", to my newly created folder.

I then mouse-dragged the "start-tor-browser" icon to my desktop creating a link.

When I click on the link, tor browser opens. One advantage of this is that I can use the same "installation" in various save-files, merely creating a link in other desktops. Also, I've found out that when new updates come out, tor automatically asks me if I want to update, and it updates with no problems.

a tip: I've found out that from time to time, or perhaps it's just in a new savefile, I have to update my clock to the correct time or tor browser will not open, hanging up part way through the startup. Sometimes I've had problems with getting my clock synched correctly, where the correct time was not showing in the right bottom corner. In most cases I didn't really care and didn't bother to fix it, but for tor it has to be correct.

Posted: Sun 12 Apr 2015, 00:57
by Ghost Dog
Tor is saying the clock is wrong, but it isn't.

edit: nvm, I had to check the utc box in quicksetup. works now

Posted: Sun 12 Apr 2015, 06:19
by James C
OscarTalks wrote: Not sure if the automatic updating process works in Puppy. Might be interesting to test it but I always just delete all my old profile data and start again.
Just downloaded and using the latest 4.0.5 sfs.

No problem auto-updating to the newest 4.0.8.

Thanks for the packages,working fine here.

Posted: Sun 12 Apr 2015, 07:36
by OscarTalks
Packages now updated to version 4.0.8
The updating process (auto or manual) now seems to work without needing to create fresh profiles or anything. Users may find that they get a lot of "captcha" verification requests because the "tor exit nodes tend to earn a bad reputation". It has its limitations but can prove useful on occasions. Thanks to all the folks who are testing and responding.

Posted: Mon 13 Apr 2015, 22:38
by Judes
Why not just use the Tails OS ?

Posted: Mon 13 Apr 2015, 23:36
by bark_bark_bark
Judes wrote:Why not just use the Tails OS ?
some people, like me, don't have the time and internet speed to download a 900MB+ ISO image.

Posted: Tue 14 Apr 2015, 22:23
by Judes
Is this the 64 bit or 32 bit version?

And are you checking the signatures for packages?

torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en

Don't know if you are already aware of this or tried it but Mic Lee who is developing Onionshare for the torproject has a linux easy starter for the browser.

github.com/micahflee/torbrowser-launcher

Automatically updating (while preserving your bookmarks and preferences) Verifying the TBB's GnuPG signature

Also it has AppArmor that limits the browser integration with the operating system to limit out of bounds exploits.


:?: :?: :?:

Posted: Thu 16 Apr 2015, 11:29
by OscarTalks
This is the 32 bit version with x86 in the name. I am not sure if it is i386 or i686 but if we can establish that I will specify in future. I have added a note to the first post. I don't do the verification but do always download from the official site. Puppy does not appear to have the gpg tool but I may look into this in future. Packages from me should always be regarded as experimental. Usual precautions should always be taken.