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Now that's annoying

Am in a country which is blocked by nokia

started installing Maemo 5 Sdk, all went smoothly, add nokia-binaries repository & did update.... but when trying to run:

fakeroot apt-get install maemo-sdk-debug nokia-binaries nokia-apps
I get

fakeroot apt-get install maemo-sdk-debug nokia-binaries nokia-apps
so I tried to ping it from ubuntu terminal and it is unreachable

DAMN

I really need help on this... pls don't say use tor, since tor can't be applied system-wide... it works with the browser only

I have to mention I am using ubuntu 11.10
 
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TOR may help, did you try these steps
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81673
 

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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
TOR may help, did you try these steps
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81673
Thanks for your reply

Yes, it works with N900, but I am trying to install the SDK on my ubuntu 11.10 and as far as I know it can't be applied there system-wide. I was possible on earlier versions, but not on 11.10.

If I access the internet with my ubuntu through qt-mobile-hotspot on N900 while tor is applied system-wide on it, will that have an affect on ubuntu?
 
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Maemo 5 SDK? Can you get the preinstalled VM image instead, or is that blocked too?
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/maemo-d...-downloads.php
Do you live in a country that is a sworn enemy of Finland?
 
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Originally Posted by vitaminj View Post
Maemo 5 SDK? Can you get the preinstalled VM image instead, or is that blocked too?
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/maemo-d...-downloads.php
Do you live in a country that is a sworn enemy of Finland?
I live in the Sudan... Politics, we people suffer from...

while setup is performed you have to enter nokias-binaries repository, which is refusing connection from where I am so to install these files: scratchbox-core scratchbox-libs scratchbox-devkit-qemu scratchbox-devkit-debian scratchbox-devkit-doctools scratchbox-devkit-perl scratchbox-toolchain-host-gcc scratchbox-toolchain-cs2007q3-glibc2.5-arm7 scratchbox-toolchain-cs2007q3-glibc2.5-i486 scratchbox-devkit-svn scratchbox-devkit-git scratchbox-devkit-apt-https
 
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Originally Posted by karam View Post
the onion router would solve any trouble
onion-router on ubuntu is not applied system-wide, right?

I just tried following:

I installed Qt Mobile Hotspot on N900, with the idea to get access to my wifi while onion-router is apllied system-wide...... then I access with my ubuntu the hotspot on N900.......

Didn't work... Qt Mobile Hotspot wants a gprs connection, and I want it to use my home wifi........

looking for a workaroud or other possibilities
 
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of course it won't work
cause N900 can handle it's connection to the router only
and won't create another interface for qtmobile hotspot

what you need is TOR to be working with whole ubuntu

here's how:

gnome:

Gnome System —>Preferences —> Network Proxy
*click on Manual proxy configuration
*use the same proxy for all protocols
enter http:
127.0.0.1
port 8118

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KDE:

KDE Computer —> System Settings —> Network Settings —> Proxy tab (On the Left panel)
*manually specified proxy
> setup
*apply all protocoles
http:
127.0.0.1
port 8118

still need to set your browser to use TOR
 
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Karam... I am definetly doing something wrong... help me out here please

the browser only works through socks with proxy 127.0.0.1 port 9050
if I change the value to 127.0.0.1 and 9050 and apply that on all protocols I get the answer Tor is not an HTTP Proxy...

Same applies to system settings in gnome, as soon as I apply what you mentioned and try apt-get update in terminal I get the answer: Tor is not an HTTP Proxy...

What am I doing wrong? How should the settings in Tor be configured?

Sorry Karam and thanks for your help...
 
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this is what I get when launching "curl ifconfig.me"

$ curl ifconfig.me
<html>
<head>
<title>Tor is not an HTTP Proxy</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Tor is not an HTTP Proxy</h1>
<p>
It appears you have configured your web browser to use Tor as an HTTP proxy.
This is not correct: Tor is a SOCKS proxy, not an HTTP proxy.
Please configure your client accordingly.
</p>
<p>
See <a href="https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html">https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html</a> for more information.
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</p>
</body>
</html>
 
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