[tor-talk] password...
kamyar fils
kamyarfils at gmail.com
Mon May 30 07:11:55 UTC 2011
Thanks for your reply ,
I use both FireFox and IE, same problem on both, and with TOR i can't surf
anywhere.
here's output after running Polipo:
"DNS: couldn't open /etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
Disabling disk cache: No such file or directory
Disabling local tree: No such file or directory
Established listening socket on port 8123."
My OS is WINXP,SP3,
should i configure anything manually in TOR "settings"?
and i'm confused, what's Polipo,TOR, Vidalia ?
Best,
Kamyar
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Joe Btfsplk <joebtfsplk at gmx.com> wrote:
> On 5/29/2011 12:02 PM, kamyar fils wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just downloaded and installed TOR, when visiting an URL, i get this error
>> message : "514 Authentication required."
>> I don't use any proxy server for connecting to Internet,
>>
>> your help would be greatly appreciated,
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> "A" URL, or any / many URLs?
>
> If many, make sure settings in Polipo are correct - & Polipo is running.
> Also, if using Firefox, d/l latest Torbutton alpha ver from Tor Project
> site. It will set the Tor proxy settings correctly in FX.
>
> If using IE... don't. Seriously, you can configure IE to work, but using
> Firefox is safer. Or, just d/ l the Tor Browser bundle, w/ pre config'd
> Firefox included.
>
> Can install it to a separate folder than other Fx installs. to be able to
> run a 2nd instance of Fx, create a separate profile for the Tor Browser.
> Then in Properties of desktop icon, in the Target box, after the executable
> file, add the profile name & no remote command: \firefox.exe" -p
> fx-shrd-7-22-10 -no-remote
>
>
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