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How can I get on TOR without having TOR?
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2016-02-16 at 12:49 PM UTCI am currently going on Library computers etc as my laptop is broke.
I acnnot download TOR on here, is there any other ways of getting on? -
2016-02-16 at 1:35 PM UTC
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2016-02-16 at 2:15 PM UTC
https://tor2web.org/
It comes up with this :
The proxy server is refusing connections
Firefox is configured to use a proxy server that is refusing connections.
Check the proxy settings to make sure that they are correct.
Contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is
working. -
2016-02-16 at 3:01 PM UTClooks like they're using a enhancementing proxy that's refusing connections to that site
womp womp -
2016-02-16 at 3:21 PM UTCCouldn't you install the browser bundle to a flash drive at home and run it from there? Alternatively you could make a live boot flash drive with TAILS if they allow you to change the boot order from within the BIOS.
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2016-02-16 at 8:08 PM UTC
It comes up with this :
The proxy server is refusing connections…
Try connecting with a CGI proxy...
http://www.45bytes.info/
http://www.66peers.info/
http://www.ablocker.info/
http://www.4everproxy.com/
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2016-02-16 at 9:28 PM UTC
Couldn't you install the browser bundle to a flash drive at home and run it from there? Alternatively you could make a live boot flash drive with TAILS if they allow you to change the boot order from within the BIOS.
I would think this be the simplest solution. -
2016-02-17 at 4:14 AM UTC
Couldn't you install the browser bundle to a flash drive at home and run it from there? Alternatively you could make a live boot flash drive with TAILS if they allow you to change the boot order from within the BIOS.
Here here.
If you have physical access to a Windows computer, you theoretically have full control of it just by accessing BIOS.
Worst case scenario, there's a BIOS password, in which case you just insert a boot disk. -
2016-02-17 at 11:55 AM UTC
Try connecting with a CGI proxy…
http://www.45bytes.info/
http://www.66peers.info/
http://www.ablocker.info/
http://www.4everproxy.com/
[h=3]Access denied[/h] Access to www.ablocker.info has been blocked -
2016-02-17 at 11:56 AM UTC
Couldn't you install the browser bundle to a flash drive at home and run it from there? Alternatively you could make a live boot flash drive with TAILS if they allow you to change the boot order from within the BIOS.
Do you have an English Translation? -
2016-02-17 at 12:03 PM UTC
https://tor2web.org/
Your connection is not secure
The owner of tor2web.org has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate.
Learn more…
tor2web.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.
The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates.
An additional root certificate may need to be imported.
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2016-02-17 at 1:24 PM UTCMfw ordering drugs on my phone through darknet to a house with police tape all around it and me being harassed for the explosion
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2016-02-17 at 5:50 PM UTCThe network admin of the library's network will have that entire system locked down tighter than a nun's cunt. The only way you could pull off what you are trying to do is hack more access out of one of the terminals.
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2016-02-18 at 2:21 AM UTCYou would be surprised how much damage can be wrought to a local community with a cell phone and a WiFi connection. Order method and put all the local pill and coke dealers out of business. Literally any idiot could figure this shit out but nobody GIves a fuck. I guess its time to get everyone hooked on meth, fuck it
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2016-02-18 at 3:28 AM UTC
The network admin of the library's network will have that entire system locked down tighter than a nun's cunt.
I dunno. I've been actually messing around with my sandbox Android app at one of my local library's and I see a lot of open ports and can ping other nodes including a Cisco server that has a bunch of open ports. This is one of the locations where Arp-spoofing doesn't seem to work though. -
2016-02-18 at 4:36 AM UTC
Do you have an English Translation?
That was english, learn to fucking computer. -
2016-02-18 at 7:29 AM UTCSo I guess I'll be the bold one here and ask what you're trying to do? There might be a smarter way to do it.
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2016-02-18 at 2:47 PM UTCIs there a floppy drive on the computer?