On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 08:40:34AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 3.2K bytes in
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: everything? In other words I have a program that does not allow me to
: configure it's connection through a proxy. I'd like everything on the
: PC to connect to the net via Tor.
I don't be
OK - SO I can use TorDNS to route the DNS queries through Tor - is
there anyway to make Windows use the Tor to connect to the internet for
everything? In other words I have a program that does not allow me to
configure it's connection through a proxy. I'd like everything on the
PC to connect
>From the page at: http://sandos.ath.cx/~badger/tordns.html it seems to
imply that the WinXP version will run on 2003. Have you tested it on
your machine? If not, I have a VM I can try it out on next week and
report back here.
That being said:
- Can anyone vouch for the integrity of the app fr
Michael Holstein wrote:
There is no way in Windows to redirect all DNS queries over Tor
at a system level yet. Only at an application level.
You can use TorDNS to accomplish that.
http://sandos.ath.cx/~badger/tordns.html
/mike.
only if it worked with server 2003 :(
There is no way in Windows to redirect all DNS queries over Tor
at a system level yet. Only at an application level.
You can use TorDNS to accomplish that.
http://sandos.ath.cx/~badger/tordns.html
/mike.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:36:22PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.8K bytes in
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: OK - so if I understand correctly...
Yes. The documentation agrees.
http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-win32-firefox-proxies.jpg
--
Andrew
OK - so if I understand correctly...
If I setup FireFox to use:
Manual Proxy Configuration:
HTTP Proxy: localhost:8118
SSL Proxy: localhost:8118
SOCKS Host: localhost:9050
SOCKS v5
then, this should be routing the DNS queries from FireFox over tor thus
hiding the DNS queries from the ISP from wi
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:28:18PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.7K bytes in
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: Where the 10.x number is my DNS server (also the Win2K3 box). Will my DNS
queries be seen by my ISP even though I have Privoxy running? I _thought_ that
was what Privoxy was for... but I could be w
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:15:41PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.8K bytes in
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: OK - so that being said, which DNS address should I use then in the
: Windows Networking dialog? I am looking through the website now but
: can't see it.
Use whichever DNS addresses
Are the bbnplanet admins aware you plan to colo a tor server on
their network? Or are you using their anycasted caching resolvers
without permission?
matto
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Steven Colbert wrote:
I wanted to ask for a small bit of clarification:
If I have the setup as:
DNS servers:
10.
I wanted to ask for a small bit of clarification:
If I have the setup as:
DNS servers:
10.1.1.5
4.2.2.1
Where the 10.x number is my DNS server (also the Win2K3 box). Will my DNS
queries be seen by my ISP even though I have Privoxy running? I _thought_ that
was what Privoxy was for... but I c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> : My question is, after reading the Tor website should i be worried about
> : this config?
>
> It depends if you worry about your dns queries being seen by
> your ISP. The alternative is to do the DNS lookups over Tor,
> rather than by your local W2K3
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 02:08:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.7K bytes in
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: My question is, after reading the Tor website should i be worried about
: this config?
It depends if you worry about your dns queries being seen by
your ISP. The alternative is to do
Hello -
I am a total newbie to Tor/Privoxy/Vidalia - but am hooked. Running
Windows/FireFox, setup was a snap... I even had a few friends install it
w/o issue.
My question is this: I have a small LAN here - with a Windows 2K3
server, and I use my WinXP box most of the day. I have installed Tor,
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