BrightSpace666
Active member
Although I mentioned several times that the Kundalini-Tool would be announced soon, it did not happen as I would have liked. My personal melancholy and running away from life is taking up my time - I don't feel that my life is useful.
I am working on other jobs that I would like to hand over to the SS. I'd like to think I'm useful, but it's going to be a phenomenon either way - I'll make myself believe I'm worthless, which is probably true.
This update of Kundalini-Tool has been ready for about 1 month [or more] and I could have announced it long ago, but I didn't. It was just sitting there ready by itself for a long time, and I used it for personal use only and didn't post it, for the reasons above.
Whatever I start, I feel like I'm messing up. I don't need companions, the words of others, the words of encouragement from my fellow SS members, because my personal melancholy always triumphs over me and any valuable advice is useless to me because I fall into depression anyway.
I have also neglected my meditations lately, perhaps that is the reason. Anyway, let's talk about the valuable things and not about me.
The Kundalini-Tool programs that have been modified are Secure-Internet, Secure-Browser and Torify. Secure-Browser got several <about:config> changes. The biggest success of the update is Torify.
Torify directs all traffic from the Linux distribution to the Tor network with <iptables>, so all traffic is routed inside Tor. Tor DNS is configured, so Dns-Changer and Torify cannot be run at the same time [i.e. not recommended].
Since both change the values of '</etc/resolv.conf>', the save would fail. Of course, if you use a different, secure DNS server instead of the ISP-generated DNS server [this is worth doing], you can use it.
The previous version of Torify was at browser level, now it is available at system and browser level. In the browser [Firefox, as this is unfortunately the default], configure the Privoxy [Privacy Proxy] Port [8118], whose configuration file '[/etc/privoxy/config]' has been modified by the Kundalini-Tool.
This makes the system run under Tor and the browser, but the browser runs under Privoxy with Tor. You connect from a "Torified" system to a "Torified" browser. You can of course use Torify with the Tor browser, it's your personal choice.
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Below are the methods of the Kundalini-Tool:
--start-without-torify - Start Kundalini-Tool Without Torify
--start-without-dns - Start Kundalini-Tool Without Dns-Changer
--stop-without-torify - Stop Kundalini-Tool Without Torify
--stop-without-dns - Stop Kundalini-Tool Without Dns-Changer
-h - Help Message
-d - Display Kundalini-Tool
-f - Available Features
-i - Informations About The Tools
--services - Install Important Services [YOUR FIRST STEP]
-r - Print README666.md File
-v - Print Version Number
-c - Check Status And Values [IP, Mac, etc]
-u - Uninstall Kundalini-Tool
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The Kundalini-Tool is now available at system level. Use the link below to select the appropriate Distribution folder [If you are using Ubuntu, select the "Ubuntu" folder, if you are using Kali, select the "Kali" folder, and so on].
Once downloaded, do the following. Go into downloads and type the following:
Then you will see the unzipped folder called "Kundalini-Tool". Move this folder to your "/home" folder [sudo mv Kundalini-Tool-Folder-Name /home/your_hostname], then go into the folder and do the following:
This will install the Kundalini-Tool on your system, but you will see this because I did it in a way that it prints out the processes in Terminal. Now you have Kundalini-Tool on your system. Type in the following:
This is an essential step, as this command will install the services you need [Tor, Privoxy, etc] on your system. Once this command runs and says "Done" at the bottom, you are ready to use. You can type
and you will see the methods. Or:
I'll give you some examples of how to run it.
It will print out which programs started [all]. If you want to stop it:
And that will stop it, and the same method for "start-without-torify" by default.
Take care and be safe!
The link - https://mega.nz/folder/cWQnFQbD#OTkhcf9k7cZBBzxntR8vmw
Hail Satan!
Sieg Heil!
BrightSpace666
I am working on other jobs that I would like to hand over to the SS. I'd like to think I'm useful, but it's going to be a phenomenon either way - I'll make myself believe I'm worthless, which is probably true.
This update of Kundalini-Tool has been ready for about 1 month [or more] and I could have announced it long ago, but I didn't. It was just sitting there ready by itself for a long time, and I used it for personal use only and didn't post it, for the reasons above.
Whatever I start, I feel like I'm messing up. I don't need companions, the words of others, the words of encouragement from my fellow SS members, because my personal melancholy always triumphs over me and any valuable advice is useless to me because I fall into depression anyway.
I have also neglected my meditations lately, perhaps that is the reason. Anyway, let's talk about the valuable things and not about me.
The Kundalini-Tool programs that have been modified are Secure-Internet, Secure-Browser and Torify. Secure-Browser got several <about:config> changes. The biggest success of the update is Torify.
Torify directs all traffic from the Linux distribution to the Tor network with <iptables>, so all traffic is routed inside Tor. Tor DNS is configured, so Dns-Changer and Torify cannot be run at the same time [i.e. not recommended].
Since both change the values of '</etc/resolv.conf>', the save would fail. Of course, if you use a different, secure DNS server instead of the ISP-generated DNS server [this is worth doing], you can use it.
The previous version of Torify was at browser level, now it is available at system and browser level. In the browser [Firefox, as this is unfortunately the default], configure the Privoxy [Privacy Proxy] Port [8118], whose configuration file '[/etc/privoxy/config]' has been modified by the Kundalini-Tool.
This makes the system run under Tor and the browser, but the browser runs under Privoxy with Tor. You connect from a "Torified" system to a "Torified" browser. You can of course use Torify with the Tor browser, it's your personal choice.
--------------------------------------------------------------
Below are the methods of the Kundalini-Tool:
--start-without-torify - Start Kundalini-Tool Without Torify
--start-without-dns - Start Kundalini-Tool Without Dns-Changer
--stop-without-torify - Stop Kundalini-Tool Without Torify
--stop-without-dns - Stop Kundalini-Tool Without Dns-Changer
-h - Help Message
-d - Display Kundalini-Tool
-f - Available Features
-i - Informations About The Tools
--services - Install Important Services [YOUR FIRST STEP]
-r - Print README666.md File
-v - Print Version Number
-c - Check Status And Values [IP, Mac, etc]
-u - Uninstall Kundalini-Tool
--------------------------------------------------------------
The Kundalini-Tool is now available at system level. Use the link below to select the appropriate Distribution folder [If you are using Ubuntu, select the "Ubuntu" folder, if you are using Kali, select the "Kali" folder, and so on].
Once downloaded, do the following. Go into downloads and type the following:
Code:
tar -xvf Kundalini-Tool-Folder-Name-Need-Here
Then you will see the unzipped folder called "Kundalini-Tool". Move this folder to your "/home" folder [sudo mv Kundalini-Tool-Folder-Name /home/your_hostname], then go into the folder and do the following:
Code:
sudo ./install
This will install the Kundalini-Tool on your system, but you will see this because I did it in a way that it prints out the processes in Terminal. Now you have Kundalini-Tool on your system. Type in the following:
Code:
sudo kundalini-tool --services
This is an essential step, as this command will install the services you need [Tor, Privoxy, etc] on your system. Once this command runs and says "Done" at the bottom, you are ready to use. You can type
Code:
sudo kundalini-tool -h
and you will see the methods. Or:
Code:
sudo kundalini-tool -c
I'll give you some examples of how to run it.
Code:
sudo kundalini-tool --start-without-dns
It will print out which programs started [all]. If you want to stop it:
Code:
sudo kundalini-tool --stop-without-dns
And that will stop it, and the same method for "start-without-torify" by default.
Take care and be safe!
The link - https://mega.nz/folder/cWQnFQbD#OTkhcf9k7cZBBzxntR8vmw
Hail Satan!
Sieg Heil!
BrightSpace666