Torfox 3.0.10.1

defcon defconoii at gmail.com
Thu Jul 23 01:55:33 UTC 2009


You should really consider making a debian/ubuntu version, allot of us
concerned with anonymity use linux.  I personally use linux with all my
drives encrypted with cryptsetup-luks.
defcon

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Tor Fox <torfox.org at gmail.com> wrote:

> Well it's kind of odd to list the features I've added by what I've taken
> out but here goes...
>
> First of all, Torfox is produced independently from the Tor anonymity
> software or Firefox web browser and carries no guarantee from The Tor
> Project or Mozilla Foundation about quality, suitability or anything else.
>
> Torfox is Tor + forked Firefox with changes in the source code to make it
> suitable for anonymous browsing:
>
> -no data written outside the program folder (works with USB flash drives)
> -no extensions
> -no java
> -no javascript
> -no plugins
> -no history
> -no updates
> -no saved cookies
> -no disk cache
> -no referrer (works with anti-hotlink scripts)
> -no extra request headers
> -all connections through Tor socks port 9060
> -all DNS lookups through tor-resolve
> -no exceptions
> -no proxy settings (think tsocks/freecap)
>
> It does everything automatically, starts/stops tor, deletes profiles, etc.
> Also, the startup page is in a frame which will mask the current URL until
> you enter one manually.
>
> Main site: http://www.torfox.org/
> Installer: http://torfox.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/site/Torfox-3.0.10.1.msi
> ZIP (for USB flash usage):
> http://torfox.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/site/Torfox-3.0.10.1.zip
> Hashes: http://torfox.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/site/Torfox-3.0.10.1.sha1
>
> The SVN is at http://torfox.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/source/3.0.10/ and
> has everything needed to build the binaries EXCEPT for the MSI installer, so
> ignore that and use the ZIP if that's an issue because I haven't gotten
> around to automating that just yet.
>
> This also blocks common attacks like the CSS history recently discussed[1]
> and others[2].
>
> If anyone can get Torfox to leak information (other than downloading a file
> and opening it) let me know.
>
> [1] http://ha.ckers.org/weird/CSS-history.cgi
> [2] http://decloak.net/
>
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