Hello,
"Raghav Gururajan" skribis:
> To route all my system's traffic through by Tor by default, what and
> how should I declare Tor Service in System Services? I tried the guide
> but I am not able to understand. I am looking for exact syntax and
> configuration.
Note that adding the Tor
I didn't know. Cool, I will check out the links. Thank you very much.
May 2, 2019 4:35 AM, zna...@disroot.org (mailto:zna...@disroot.org) wrote:
No, I think it is quite different stuff. Networkmanager is a service. But
torify is used for programs.
Do you know how to configure icecat or
Ah! That's awesome. If I want to route everything, should I do "torify
networkmanager"?
May 2, 2019 4:26 AM, zna...@disroot.org (mailto:zna...@disroot.org) wrote:
The command 'torify' from torsocks package (`guix package -i torsocks`) is for
you.
Examples: `$ torify filezilla`, `$ torify ssh`.
The command 'torify' from torsocks package (`guix package -i torsocks`) is for
you.
Examples: `$ torify filezilla`, `$ torify ssh`.
As for tor-hidden-service declaration in cgit
(http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/services/networking.scm#n781),
tor is listening specified ports.
No, I think it is quite different stuff. Networkmanager is a service. But
torify is used for programs.
Do you know how to configure icecat or ungoogled-chromium to use tor?
for ungoogled-chromium:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2019-04/msg00063.html
for icecat: