<div>I would be more than happy to help test/design this... although how good I would be at designing i don't know.</div>
<div>I am good at breaking things reliably... not at making them work.<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/9/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Arrakis Tor</b> <<a href="mailto:arrakistor@gmail.com">arrakistor@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Okay, great, we have linux tor on a USB keychain for $45...<br><br>Anyone interested in testing or helping me develop a USB image for
<br>Firefox/Tor/Privoxy, or Deer Park/Tor?<br><br>This should be a 1 hour project, i think, if we can get deerpark alpha<br>2 portable version... else we have to resort to the damn privoxy...<br><br>The advantage is you don't have to run an OS, it is completely
<br>configed for windows, with autorun.inf interface, can fit on 32/64mb<br>(?), runs firefox, and is free.<br><br>ST<br><br><br>On 9/9/05, ADB <<a href="mailto:firefox-gen@walala.org">firefox-gen@walala.org</a>> wrote:
<br>> Unless you specify in torrrc, it's going to save configs, keys, etc. to the<br>> local system, which is not good obviously! as for ease-of-use, does Portable<br>> Firefox, etc. do a complete RAW FS format of the memory card, or does it
<br>> just install by copying stuff to a folder or whatever? If it's the former,<br>> and the code is available, it wouldn't be that hard to come up w/ an FS<br>> image with all that software on it. All you'd have to do would be to install
<br>> the image to the USB stick, and there you'd be, pending a few config tweaks<br>> afterwards of course.<br>><br>><br>> Bryan L. Fordham wrote:<br>> On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 10:29:53AM -0500, Arrakis Tor wrote:
<br>><br>><br>> I like the idea of the self-contained firefox and tor client on a<br>> keychain. Did anyone discover if this would work? Is there a Deer Park<br>> (outsourced DNS) firefox that is mobile yet?
<br>><br>> I got portable firefox, and installed the regular version of tor (windows)<br>> onto the thumbdrive. Worked fine, as far as I could tell. I never paid much<br>> attention to what, if anything, tor saved in user settings or whatever.
<br>><br>> --B<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>><br>><br></blockquote></div><br>