[tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread mancha
Hello. Is there a Tor Project sanctioned method to "torify" applications on Windows? On systems such as Linux there are wrappers like torify and torsocks. Windows does have some functional pseudo equivalents like FreeCap and other proprietary/closed applications. I am wondering if anyone has wor

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
On 6/17/13 8:21 PM, mancha wrote: Hello. Is there a Tor Project sanctioned method to "torify" applications on Windows? On systems such as Linux there are wrappers like torify and torsocks. Windows does have some functional pseudo equivalents like FreeCap and other proprietary/closed application

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote: > On 6/17/13 8:21 PM, mancha wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> Is there a Tor Project sanctioned method to "torify" >> applications on Windows? >> >> On systems such as Linux there are wrappers like torify >> and torsocks. Windows does have

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Blibbet
Is there a Tor Project sanctioned method to "torify" applications on Windows? On systems such as Linux there are wrappers like torify and torsocks. Windows does have some functional pseudo equivalents like FreeCap and other proprietary/closed applications. I am wondering if anyone has worked on

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread David Goulet
Hi, I've been working on a re-engineering of torsocks recently and I would really like to support Windows natively! However, since I'm far from a Win. developer, some important portability issues need to be address. On *nix system we LD_PRELOAD the program thus hijacking the necessary symbols to

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Christopher Schmidt
David Goulet writes: > On *nix system we LD_PRELOAD the program thus hijacking the necessary > symbols to make sure all your TCP and DNS traffic goes through Tor. On > Windows, I'm a bit clueless on how to proceed but for that I'm really > looking for contributors to help. :) I'd hotpatch all Win

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Karsten N.
On 17.06.2013 20:21, mancha wrote: > Is there a Tor Project sanctioned method to "torify" > applications on Windows? You may use "Proxifier" for torifying applications that lack native SOCKS support. (windows, macOS) http://www.proxifier.com/ It is not Freeware, not Open Source, not recommende

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-17 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
On 6/17/13 9:32 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote: Also, its API hooking system is based on the ubiquitous ZDisasm.c file written by Z0MBiE, who to the best of my knowledge never actually put a license on it. So it might be legally problematic to redistribute (unless I'm wrong about that, and Z0MBiE *

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-18 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:50 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote: > > On 6/17/13 9:32 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote: >> >> >> Also, its API hooking system is based on the ubiquitous ZDisasm.c >> file written by Z0MBiE, who to the best of my knowledge never actually >> put a license on it. So it might

Re: [tor-talk] "Torifier" for Windows

2013-06-20 Thread mancha
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 19:23:50 + "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)" wrote: >Please check TorCap2: https://github.com/cpatulea/TorCap2 > >Relevant discussion thread: >https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2012- >January/003214.html > >-- >Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) Hello Fabio. Thank you for t