I usually connect to my servers through the Tor.
When I connecting with them through ssh or sffp I don't find any serious
in logs of my server except ip--addresses or names of apropriate
exit-nodes of the Tor.
But when I connect with them through ftp immediate (without ssh) I can
see real ip
of the Tor.
But when I connect with them through ftp immediate (without ssh) I can
see real ip-addresses of my client's machine such the next:
proftpd[32816] someuser (anonymizer2.torservers.net[174.36.199.200]):
Refused PORT 192,168,1,5,203,191 (address mismatch)
As I understand if my machine would
When we read the Tor FAQs related to anonymity of ftp tranfers there are
several questions that come to mind:
1)Is the most recent Filezilla really secure/tested so we can trust the
anonymity it provides through Tor?(something close to
Firefox/Privoxy/Torbutton?)
2)Using Firefox 3.6.12
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010 10:39:25 -0800 (PST)
Luis Maceira luis_a_mace...@yahoo.com wrote:
When we read the Tor FAQs related to anonymity of ftp tranfers there are
several questions that come to mind:
1)Is the most recent Filezilla really secure/tested so we can trust the
anonymity it provides
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On 05/01/09 07:34, Scott Bennett wrote:
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't know how
they are doing it. What are people using for a proxy to sit between
either a native FTP client or a web browser to do FTP transfers
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 23:09:15 -0800 Kyle Williams
kyle.kwilli...@gmail.com wrote:
I like proxychains.http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/
syntax: proxychains your_application arguments
I'm sure this could be used with FTP.
Thanks much! It appears to have installed correctly, so I'll take
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Scott Bennett wrote:
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't know how
they are doing it. What are people using for a proxy to sit between either
a native FTP client or a web browser to do FTP transfers?
Thanks
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 12:01:29 +0100 gabrix gab...@gabrix.ath.cx wrote:
Scott Bennett wrote:
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't know how
they are doing it. What are people using for a proxy to sit between either
a native FTP client or a web browser to do FTP
Keep in mind that plan FTP without any encryption isn't that smart
over Tor. You are sending your userdetails without any encryption over
someone else's link..
Tom
Scott Bennett wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 12:01:29 +0100 gabrix gab...@gabrix.ath.cx wrote:
Scott Bennett wrote:
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't know how
they are doing it. What are people using for a proxy to sit between either
a native FTP client or a web
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't know how
they are doing it. What are people using for a proxy to sit between either
a native FTP client or a web browser to do FTP transfers?
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Scott Bennett
I like proxychains.http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/
syntax: proxychains your_application arguments
I'm sure this could be used with FTP.
Regards,
Kyle
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Scott Bennett benn...@cs.niu.edu wrote:
I know people are doing FTP transfers via tor, but I don't
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I'm rather puzzled why tor proxies every other protocol but refuses ftp
and says it isn't a http proxy. ftp != http. why is this error coming up?
i grepped the source for ftp and 21 and came up with nothing telling me
why it was refusing to talk
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i think i know what the problem is at least in the way i tried to do
this using socat, ftp opens two ports to connect. 21 for the control
connection and some other port for the data connection.
i would like to hear about what can be done to make
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