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Re: Tor with secure Gmail
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- Subject: Re: Tor with secure Gmail
- From: "Alexander W. Janssen" <alexander.janssen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:10:51 +0200
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Man Man schrieb:
> Hi!
Aloha!
> I am using Gmail at https://mail.google.com/ with tor.
>
> When I am at login, browser will state that the connection is only
> partially secure, ie. some items (I do not know what) are not
> encrypted. However, once I untor, I am able to get into the fully
> secure Gmail login page.
What browser are you using?
Can you tell us the exact words of the error-message?
Does it say something like "self-signed certificate", "security
certificate belongs to other hostname", "certificate expired" or what?
Click the little button which looks like a lock on your browser's lower
right side (for IE and Mozilla-clones).
> I tried this for many times and got this result each time. As I live
> in an unsafe country, I am worried my government is adding code to
> network traffic to identify users.
So please state what exact error-messages you're getting.
> Thanks in advance.
Alex.
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