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Message: 2<br>
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 15:44:26 -0700<br>
From: "Robert L. Harris" <<a href="mailto:robert.l.harris@gmail.com">robert.l.harris@gmail.com</a>><br>
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
Subject: [ale] Ubuntu + Chrome/Tor<br>
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Has anyone had any luck getting Chrome on Ubuntu to play nice with Tor?<br>
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I've got Tor up and running, according to the logs, just fine. When I<br>
try to use various extensions though to enable the Tor browsing the site<br>
<a href="https://chech.torproject.org" target="_blank">https://chech.torproject.org</a> says I'm not using the network. Anyone have<br>
any ideas?<br>
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I even tried to launch chrome from cmdline with:<br>
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google-chrome --incognito --proxy-server="localhost:8118"<br>
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ii google-chrome-stable 24.0.1312.52-r1753 amd64 The<br>
web browser from Google<br>
ii tor 0.2.3.22-rc-1 amd64<br>
anonymizing overlay network for TCP<br>
<br>
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Robert<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Looks like you haven't configured privoxy, add<br>forward-socks4a / <a href="http://127.0.0.1:9050">127.0.0.1:9050</a> .<br></div><div>to /etc/privoxy/config don't forget the period.<br>
<br></div><div>Also the tor browser bundle is the preferred method to help minimize data leakage. Firefox ESR, torbutton, noscript, vidalia etc etc. <a href="https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en">https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en</a><br>
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