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Terminal Tor Browser Nanonymous No.5541 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>5587 >>5604 >>5625
File: 8093438216253a6114b91ca2b9b415123f6521f380b59a500bdf9a91fe425871.png (dl) (539.64 KiB)

Firefox was a terrible choice for a "privacy and security oriented" web
browser to support. All the arguments in favor of it regarding usability and
use familiarity are moot when Firefox is so anathema to privacy and security.

What's the point in meticulously writing Tor itself in C if the browser you
ship is going to be a giant disgusting monster like Firefox anyways?
People will tell you not to use Tor with any other browsers because your
circuit doesn't change when you connect to new domains, but how hard would this
really be to implement for a simpler browser like Lynx?

Nanonymous No.5542 [D]
why do

you type like

this?

Nanonymous No.5545 [D] >>5604 >>5697
>your circuit doesn't change when you connect to new domains
Tor propaganda pretends that there is a single user of Tor, and that his concerns are the only concerns. His name is Ahmed and he is an Iranian dissident journalist and if his gay porn browsing is found out he'll be murdered by Iranian secret police for his transactions of military secrets with Israel, which the police will also find on his computers.
Is your name Ahmed?
no?
then start the tor daemon and use w3m to connect to everything on a single circuit and not worry about it. You're not hiding from the government. You're getting
1. crypto
2. sites (and their ads) not automatically knowing who you are
3. access to sites like this one that have their own advantages vs. normal internet hosting.

Nanonymous No.5547 [D]
Previously discussed on >>>/g/4669

Nanonymous No.5548 [D] >>5550
stop using tor, its backdoored by jews and all nodes are operated by them too
/pol/ has to be on clearnet, free from jews, stop posting in this honeypot

Nanonymous No.5550 [D]
>>5548
noice trolling

Nanonymous No.5587 [D]
>>5541
>reddit spacing
>what is torsocks/proxychains
gtfo larper

Nanonymous No.5588 [D][U][F] >>5589
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STOP SHILLING KIKETOR

Nanonymous No.5589 [D]
>>5588
How are you even on nanochan? Honest question.

Nanonymous No.5604 [D][U][F] >>5608
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>>5541
<your circuit doesn't change when you connect to new domains
<how hard would this really be to implement for a simpler browser like Lynx?

RTFM
>man tor
>SocksPort [address:]port|unix:path|auto [flags] [isolation flags]
>The isolation flags arguments give Tor rules for which streams received on this SocksPort are allowed to share circuits with one another. Recognized isolation flags are:
>IsolateDestPort
>Don’t share circuits with streams targeting a different destination port.
>IsolateDestAddr
>Don’t share circuits with streams targeting a different destination address.

So in your torrc file you'll put:
*SocksPort 127.0.0.1:9050 IsolateDestAddr IsolateDestPort*

Finally:
>torsocks lynx

>>5545
>[do not] worry about it. You're not hiding from the government.
Kek

Nanonymous No.5608 [D] >>5625
>>5604
You're never going to convince me that my name is Ahmed. Stop trying to try! I don't know any Ahmeds! I don't like gay porn! I've never sold Israel any military secrets!

Nanonymous No.5625 [D] >>5644
>>5541
They chose Firefox because Lynx doesn't work on typical modern websites that needs CSS, Javascript, HTML 5, websockets, and other such faggotry.

>>5608
Don't forget the -noreferer flag (disable transmissions of Referer headers).
torsocks lynx -noreferer
Might also want to check your cookie settings. Otherwise Lynx is pretty solid.

Nanonymous No.5642 [D]
Online browsing is defective by design. download shit manually with wget or something, then view offline.

Nanonymous No.5644 [D][U][F] >>5645
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>>5625
>lynx
I like links more.

Nanonymous No.5645 [D] >>5648
>>5644
>these colors
Try these:
Esc > View > Color:
Text: d5c4a1
Link: d5c4a1
Background: 151515
[x] Ignore document color

This is very "comfy", specially if used with these i3 colors:

client.focused #151515 #504945 #151515 #504945 #252525
client.focused_inactive #151515 #151515 #504945 #151515 #151515
client.unfocused #151515 #151515 #504945 #151515 #151515
client.placeholder #151515 #151515 #151515 #151515 #151515
client.background #151515

And st (suckless simple terminal) colors:

static const char *colorname[] = {
"#073642", /* 0: black */
"#dc322f", /* 1: red */
"#859900", /* 2: green */
"#32302f", /* 3: yellow */
"#a89984", /* 4: blue */
"#d33682", /* 5: magenta */
"#2aa198", /* 6: cyan */
"#eee8d5", /* 7: white */
"#151515", /* 8: brblack */
"#cb4b16", /* 9: brred */
"#586e75", /* 10: brgreen */
"#657b83", /* 11: bryellow */
"#d5c4a1", /* 12: brblue */
"#6c71c4", /* 13: brmagenta*/
"#bdae93", /* 14: brcyan */
"#d5c4a1", /* 15: brwhite */
};


Tip: you can enable and disable images using the "star" symtol (Shift+8 = *).

Nanonymous No.5648 [D][U][F]
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>>5645
I usually use something like you too, pic related, am on desktop pc right now, would have to turn on laptop to share my colors as I don't use links here. I have redshift turned on all the time, so it's accustomed to that right now.
>i3
I use ratpoison.
>st
I'll try later.

Nanonymous No.5697 [D]
>>5545
It does if you read the manual.