

$ apt-get install tor torbrowser-launcher The first thing we'll install is Tor, a proxy server: This article covers how to browse the web anonymously by running web traffic through Privoxy and then through Tor for anonymizing (or, as close as you can get nowadays) our web traffic and location.įor an article covering the use of Privoxy and Tor on a battery-powered wireless router, see Widy/Anonymous Browsing Installing Software

The fingerprint of the key that is used to verify the package signature is 86E6792FC27BFD478860C11091F3B339B9A02A3D. After unlocking and entering your Trezor's PIN, verify that the udev rules took effect by running.Connect your Trezor device to the computer's USB port.Since Tails 4.11 uses Tor Browser 10.0, only the configuration for _proxies_on needs to be set to 127.0.0.1:21325. Navigate to in Tor Browser and follow the instructions to change the FireFox configuration.sudo /sbin/iptables -I OUTPUT 3 -o lo -s 127.0.0.1/32 -d 127.0.0.1/32 -p tcp -syn -dport 21325 -m owner -uid-owner amnesia -m conntrack -ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT.Open a terminal and run the following commands.Once the Tails Live session finishes starting up, setup your network as usual.This is necessary since root privileges are needed to install the Trezor Bridge package and to set an iptables rule. On the initial Tails setup screen, set an administrative password.

This article presents the handful of steps necessary to get the Trezor web wallet () to work with Tor Browser on a Tails 4.11 Live session. Using the Trezor web wallet with Tor Browser on Tails 4.11 Live Using the Trezor web wallet with Tor Browser on Tails 4.11 Live
