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Title: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success) [SOLVED]
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 06:02:19 AM
So, I can't seem to get flash to work on Tor.  The little message came up saying "additional plug-ins are required to view this content" or something like that, so I clicked the "install" button and downloaded flash through Tor.

Still, nothing.  Do I need to copy some flash stuff to a Tor folder or something?  Any help would be appreciated.

Edit:  Provide me a step-by-step tutorial, and talk to me like I'm 5.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor?
Post by: Deafboy on June 13, 2012, 06:19:31 AM
Flash does not always respect in-browser proxy settings, and after all it's closed technology. The way to do it is set up a virtual machine and route all it's traffic through tor.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor?
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 06:20:45 AM
Flash does not always respect in-browser proxy settings, and after all it's closed technology. The way to do it is set up a virtual machine and route all it's traffic through tor.

I'm not anywhere close to a hacker.  In layman's terms, please? 


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor?
Post by: Vladimir on June 13, 2012, 06:28:01 AM
Basically you need a firewall intercepting all traffic and pushing it all via  tor proxy.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor?
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 06:32:51 AM
*face palm*

Ok, step by step walk-through please?

I'm using Windows XP.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 06:42:29 AM
Bounty available.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor?
Post by: mufa23 on June 13, 2012, 06:43:14 AM
Basically you need a firewall intercepting all traffic and pushing it all via  tor proxy.
Will pay someone a bitcoin if they give a working solution for me to do this.

In short, I'd like to setup one of my BAMT mining rigs as a TOR proxy that I can connect to with my other computer via Internet Explorer. So I can still browse, and use my internet while playing games and browsing. But if I wanted to, use Internet Explorer to connect to my BAMT rig to provide a new IP (proxy) while browsing. Can this be down without having to setup the mining computer between myself and the router?
https://i.imgur.com/YcO9o.png

Will pay 1 BTC for the person that gives me a working solution.


EDIT: Actually, never mind. This wouldn't provide safe anonymity.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 07:12:36 AM
That answer is not helpful.  I'm not concerned about total anonymity.  Just pseudo-anonymity.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: Foxpup on June 13, 2012, 08:18:46 AM
Have you seen this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78041.0

If flash is turned off by default, i suppose you would just have to figure out how to turn it back on?
Correct, Tor Browser Bundle, TorK, and probably every other Tor-ready browser package disables addons and plugins in all browsers they support for exactly this reason.

If you're using Firefox, go into Tools -> Addons (or enter about:addons in the address bar), then under Plugins, find Flash and click Enable. For most sites that use Flash you will also need to enable Javascript under Preferences -> Content. Problem solved. New problem created: your browser is no longer anonymous, since Flash and Javascript can create network connections which bypass Tor, revealing your IP address. You're not "psuedo-anonymous", you're as non-anonymous as if you were not using Tor at all.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 09:04:58 AM
Have you seen this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78041.0

If flash is turned off by default, i suppose you would just have to figure out how to turn it back on?
Correct, Tor Browser Bundle, TorK, and probably every other Tor-ready browser package disables addons and plugins in all browsers they support for exactly this reason.

If you're using Firefox, go into Tools -> Addons (or enter about:addons in the address bar), then under Plugins, find Flash and click Enable. For most sites that use Flash you will also need to enable Javascript under Preferences -> Content. Problem solved. New problem created: your browser is no longer anonymous, since Flash and Javascript can create network connections which bypass Tor, revealing your IP address. You're not "psuedo-anonymous", you're as non-anonymous as if you were not using Tor at all.

I'm using Vidalia Tor Bundle.

Basically, I simply want to bypass websites in which a particular IP (mine) has been restricted.  Now, Tor does that no problem, but there are flash features on some of these sites that I want to use.  I'm not really concerned if someone figures out who I am.  It's not a legal issue.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: Foxpup on June 13, 2012, 09:20:55 AM
Have you seen this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78041.0

If flash is turned off by default, i suppose you would just have to figure out how to turn it back on?
Correct, Tor Browser Bundle, TorK, and probably every other Tor-ready browser package disables addons and plugins in all browsers they support for exactly this reason.

If you're using Firefox, go into Tools -> Addons (or enter about:addons in the address bar), then under Plugins, find Flash and click Enable. For most sites that use Flash you will also need to enable Javascript under Preferences -> Content. Problem solved. New problem created: your browser is no longer anonymous, since Flash and Javascript can create network connections which bypass Tor, revealing your IP address. You're not "psuedo-anonymous", you're as non-anonymous as if you were not using Tor at all.

I'm using Vidalia Tor Bundle.

Basically, I simply want to bypass websites in which a particular IP (mine) has been restricted.  Now, Tor does that no problem, but there are flash features on some of these sites that I want to use.  I'm not really concerned if someone figures out who I am.  It's not a legal issue.

Vidalia uses Firefox for anonymous web browsing. You should be able to enable Flash and Javascript using the above instructions. Just don't forget to disable them again when you really do need to be anonymous!


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 09:35:04 AM
Have you seen this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78041.0

If flash is turned off by default, i suppose you would just have to figure out how to turn it back on?
Correct, Tor Browser Bundle, TorK, and probably every other Tor-ready browser package disables addons and plugins in all browsers they support for exactly this reason.

If you're using Firefox, go into Tools -> Addons (or enter about:addons in the address bar), then under Plugins, find Flash and click Enable. For most sites that use Flash you will also need to enable Javascript under Preferences -> Content. Problem solved. New problem created: your browser is no longer anonymous, since Flash and Javascript can create network connections which bypass Tor, revealing your IP address. You're not "psuedo-anonymous", you're as non-anonymous as if you were not using Tor at all.

I'm using Vidalia Tor Bundle.

Basically, I simply want to bypass websites in which a particular IP (mine) has been restricted.  Now, Tor does that no problem, but there are flash features on some of these sites that I want to use.  I'm not really concerned if someone figures out who I am.  It's not a legal issue.

Vidalia uses Firefox for anonymous web browsing. You should be able to enable Flash and Javascript using the above instructions. Just don't forget to disable them again when you really do need to be anonymous!

Actually, this is one of the first things I tried.  However, when I click "plugins" it says "you don't have any add-ons of this type installed."  And, when I try to search for "Shockwave" or "Flash,"  it doesn't appear.  I've already enabled Javascript and Flash and pretty much disabled anything that would block it under the preference tabs, but Flash doesn't appear in my plugins list.

Edit:  I also tried copying/pasting flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll directly into my plugins folder under torbrowser/firefoxportable/data/plugins and that didn't work.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: Foxpup on June 13, 2012, 10:14:20 AM
Edit:  I also tried copying/pasting flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll directly into my plugins folder under torbrowser/firefoxportable/data/plugins and that didn't work.

Damn, I was just about to suggest this! Do you also have NPSWF32_FlashUtil.exe in your C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\ folder? If so, you'll need that to copy that into your plugins folder as well.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 10:50:35 AM
Edit:  I also tried copying/pasting flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll directly into my plugins folder under torbrowser/firefoxportable/data/plugins and that didn't work.

Damn, I was just about to suggest this! Do you also have NPSWF32_FlashUtil.exe in your C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\ folder? If so, you'll need that to copy that into your plugins folder as well.

Actually, it wasn't there.  But, I downloaded it and copied/pasted it to both folders,and it still didn't work.  Then, I just tried copying/pasting EVERYTHING in the \Macromed\Flash folder to the plugins folder, and still no luck. 

Oh well, I'm headed to bed for the night (morning?).  Thanks for the suggestions :)  I'll give it another go some other time, but I literally spent several hours trying everything I could think of that doesn't require me paying for a VPN.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: Foxpup on June 13, 2012, 11:42:47 AM
Yeah, Firefox Portable can be a pain like that. Hmm. Why don't you just configure your regular browser to connect through Tor? Just tell it to use a proxy at 127.0.0.1 on port 9050. eg, in Firefox, go into Preferences -> Advanced -> Network -> Settings then select Manual proxy configuration -> HTTP Proxy: 127.0.0.1 Port: 9050 and select "Use this proxy server for all protocols". Verify that this proxy setting works by trying to access a .onion domain (or the fact that you can now access sites which were blocking your IP address). Don't forget to change your proxy settings back when you're done (unless you enjoy slow connections and exit nodes spying on you).

EDIT: Forgot to mention that Vidalia has to be running when you do this (since it's the proxy server that you're connecting to).


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: ssbtoday on June 13, 2012, 02:26:55 PM
With Vidalia:
  • Navigate to about:config
  • Set "plugin.scan.plid.all" to true.
  • Right Click Tor Button.
    • Preferences -> Security Settings -> Uncheck "Disable Plugins during Tor usage"
  • Right Click NoScript.
    • Embeddings -> Forbid Adobe Flash
  • Restart. Voila! (This will use the local version of flash available.)


Without Vidalia:
  • A pictogram should be useful. :)
  • https://i.imgur.com/OjNuV.png (https://i.imgur.com/OjNuV.png)
    • (Url because the image is friggin huge)
  • (Url in image: https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en)


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: ssbtoday on June 13, 2012, 03:05:07 PM
A pictogram should be useful. :)
https://i.imgur.com/OjNuV.png (https://i.imgur.com/OjNuV.png)
(Url because the image is friggin huge)
(Url in image: https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en)

If this solves the issue, feel free to distribute the bitcoins as you see fit.

Not to sure that pictogram solves the problem? The OP already has it installed..

Updated it, new method available.


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success)
Post by: the joint on June 13, 2012, 08:58:04 PM
And the winner is....ssbtoday :)

ssbtoday, please post your BTC address and you will receive .5 BTC

Foxpup, thanks for your help anyway!!


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success) [SOLVED]
Post by: ssbtoday on June 14, 2012, 10:46:34 AM
It's in my signature dude. XD
Code:
1F8anjANtdg7dodGJoSXes8cQdTySRLPx5


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success) [SOLVED]
Post by: ssbtoday on June 14, 2012, 11:24:15 AM
Thank you for your business mate. :)
https://blockchain.info/tx-index/9065815/a1738aba189dfcbf209dad87d5d8910ce0462ee1f13b720a19b3570ff985a6e3


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success) [SOLVED]
Post by: the joint on June 14, 2012, 11:25:09 AM
Thank you for your business mate. :)
https://blockchain.info/tx-index/9065815/a1738aba189dfcbf209dad87d5d8910ce0462ee1f13b720a19b3570ff985a6e3

Thank you as well :)


Title: Re: How to use flash with Tor? (.5 BTC bounty upon success) [SOLVED]
Post by: Red Emerald on June 15, 2012, 12:17:46 AM
If you want to be more secure and still use browser plugins, check out Tor Box.

All you need is VirtualBox and then you download 2 prebuilt VM images.

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBOX#DownloadpreconfiguredTorBOXimages

They have some good explanations of how use browser plugins.

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBOX/ApplicationWarningsAndNotes#BrowserPlugins