Comments on: Create a secured gateway with Tor + Vidalia http://techiteasy.org/2007/10/05/create-a-secured-gateway-with-tor-vidalia/ web business models, information systems, high tech, software economics, SaaS, Software + Service, innovation, new product development, digital strategy, software engineering, remote / mobile / wireless technologies, VoIP, IPTV, blogs, telecommunication business models, computer networks architecture, project management, user-generated content philosophy, entrepreneurial finance, outsourcing, operations - logistics - e-procurement - supply chain management, customer relationship management, telecom billing, clusters of innovation, e-Business, e-Commerce, start-up launch, fast-growing ventures management, globalization + some useless stuff (usually getting the most visits & comments) Tue, 23 Oct 2007 02:47:42 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU By: Jeremy Fain http://techiteasy.org/2007/10/05/create-a-secured-gateway-with-tor-vidalia/#comment-40056 Jeremy Fain Fri, 05 Oct 2007 17:18:37 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/10/05/create-a-secured-gateway-with-tor-vidalia/#comment-40056 Of course not Vince. A secured network is (almost) a secured network. Tor + Vidaly is not about cryptography and hacking passcodes. It's really about protecting your privacy; although I found it useful in this "Port:80 blocked by administrator" context. Of course not Vince. A secured network is (almost) a secured network. Tor + Vidaly is not about cryptography and hacking passcodes. It’s really about protecting your privacy; although I found it useful in this “Port:80 blocked by administrator” context.

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By: Vincent van Wylick http://techiteasy.org/2007/10/05/create-a-secured-gateway-with-tor-vidalia/#comment-40038 Vincent van Wylick Fri, 05 Oct 2007 08:42:13 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/10/05/create-a-secured-gateway-with-tor-vidalia/#comment-40038 So, excuse me for asking a perhaps stupid question. Will Tor/Vidalia allow you to bypass secure wireless networks? The only reason I'm asking is that we have like 5 different wireless providers for "public" wifi, and to access them, I need to pay them all separately, which is highly frustrating. So, excuse me for asking a perhaps stupid question. Will Tor/Vidalia allow you to bypass secure wireless networks?

The only reason I’m asking is that we have like 5 different wireless providers for “public” wifi, and to access them, I need to pay them all separately, which is highly frustrating.

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