Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-15 Thread phobos
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 08:40:34AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 3.2K bytes in 100 lines about: : 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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-15 Thread Steven Colbert
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

TorDNS (was DNS Server question)

2006-07-14 Thread Steven Colbert
>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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-14 Thread Marko Sihvo
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 :(

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-14 Thread Michael Holstein
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.

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-14 Thread phobos
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:36:22PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.8K bytes in 24 lines about: : OK - so if I understand correctly... Yes. The documentation agrees. http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-win32-firefox-proxies.jpg -- Andrew

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread Steven Colbert
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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread phobos
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:28:18PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.7K bytes in 23 lines about: : 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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread phobos
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:15:41PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.8K bytes in 23 lines about: : 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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread Matt Ghali
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.

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread Steven Colbert
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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-13 Thread Steven Colbert
[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

Re: DNS Server question

2006-07-12 Thread phobos
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 02:08:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.7K bytes in 24 lines about: : 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

DNS Server question

2006-07-12 Thread Steven Colbert
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,