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Re: Torpark breaks with DEP enabled, and how to break it further so that it works
From: KJKHyperion <hackbunny () s0ftpj org>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 01:11:26 +0100
coderman wrote:
... Torpark, for the couple of people who don't know yet, is a bloated launcher for Portable Firefox and Tor...fun stuff; if you don't mind even a little more bloat you might want to try out janusvm which gives you a transparent DNS/TCP proxy through Tor using a virtual machine.
Talk about overkill
- avoids crappy windoze tcp/ip stacks via ethernet bridge.
Sorry, I'm a noted Windows fanboy and I'm not sure I find that a plus
PS: stop posting child porn on 4chan.org, faggots. You got almost all exit nodes banned. GTFO khtxbye, go gum up anonib.com insteadfortunately stupidity leaves many traces; these idiots leave tracks elsewhere and will face consequences for their actions at some point. [this isn't limited to banned exit nodes either, these assholes are also getting exit nodes confiscated in germany and elsewhere. *sigh*]
personally? I don't care. All I know is because of some greasy kiddyfucker in Armpit, Nebraska I can't get my daily fix of footsole fetish from /d/ without half the campus (and, oh, any buildings in neighboring blocks - thank you, Fastweb! You sure make me feel connected!) snooping on me for blackmailing purposes. I have a reputation, dammit (haha, just kidding. I'm more of a shitting dicknipples person)
P.S. we've been trying for a number of weeks to get a qemu version working like the vmware bridge with the tap device used by qemu. this causes problems due to windows routing tables, even in bridged mode (2k/XP) when the VPN connects to janusvm and pushes a new default route. if anyone has dealt with this and knows the requisite tricks for making a bridged tap route outside of the windows IP routes i'd love to hear it...
dammit Jim, I'm a kernel hacker, not a network admin! A couple ideas, though: * why not PPPoE instead of a VPN? Sorry if it doesn't make sense to you, I just have a thing for PPPoE. Not a fetish or anything like that. No way. Seriously, it sounds perfect for a bridged tunnel, to me * VMware works flawlessly because it attaches a protocol driver to all the bridged interfaces, simulating a bridge (duh). I suspect the tap driver is not as smart. Nowhere near as smart. I suspect, in fact, that the tap driver expects user-mode applications to open the NIC device directly, because that's how UNIX-heads think. It would be funny, in a very sad way, considering that the most prominent open source NDIS project, WinPcap, gets that right. One day, I swear, I will turn that pile of manure into a proper, well-behaving Windows component (I mean tap, silly! WinPcap is beyond my help now) * alternatively, my psychic debugging powers tell me Qemu might be trying to inject packets through a raw socket, or something similarly boneheaded that nevertheless works perfectly on Linux. As a general rule, if a bridging application doesn't install a bridging protocol, there you know something's wrong Please ignore me if I am talking out of my ass (... hey, did you know you can turn a Windows Server into a PPPoE terminal server if you install a PPPoE port driver and bind RRAS to it? easy like that! now ain't that... cool?) _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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