I do confirm getting ‘connection being established on listening port 8123’ but within the browser,settings are correct on 8118. Should I be worried on this anomaly?
It appears that OperaTor fails to pass the right configuration file to Polipo. I think so because the default port for Polipo (in OperaTor) is 8118, the same port Opera uses for proxy servers (Polipo is, in fact, a local proxy). Can you take a couple of screenshots which would give me an idea on how you use OperaTor?
One final request I have never been able integrate the mail n chat in my Opera browser also its not being entirely free,would that be at all possible in future versions of OperaTor to integrate the mail as well as the chat.Then it would be more than perfect as of now I have to move to gmail and yahoo everytime.
OperaTor deletes mail and chat data on exit. In the next version it will be possible to disable this behavior. However, please keep in mind that due to the nature of Tor the only connection types which are anonymized are HTTP and HTTPS, so if you want to stay anonymous use OperaTor for webpage browsing only.
You've been warned! ;) It appears to me though that you don't use OperaTor for its main purpose – anonymous browsing. Am I right? If so, why did you choose OperaTor over the “standard” Opera?
Thanks for all your kind words. Best luck to you, too.
Polipo
It's beacuse of the Unix/Linux origins of Polipo.
It appears that OperaTor fails to pass the right configuration file to Polipo. I think so because the default port for Polipo (in OperaTor) is 8118, the same port Opera uses for proxy servers (Polipo is, in fact, a local proxy). Can you take a couple of screenshots which would give me an idea on how you use OperaTor?
OperaTor deletes mail and chat data on exit. In the next version it will be possible to disable this behavior. However, please keep in mind that due to the nature of Tor the only connection types which are anonymized are HTTP and HTTPS, so if you want to stay anonymous use OperaTor for webpage browsing only.
You've been warned! ;) It appears to me though that you don't use OperaTor for its main purpose – anonymous browsing. Am I right? If so, why did you choose OperaTor over the “standard” Opera?
Thanks for all your kind words. Best luck to you, too.