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Revision as of 19:08, 23 March 2008
Installing Tor & Privoxy under Debian
Links
Installation
# apt-get install tor privoxy
Edit /etc/privoxy/config and uncomment the following line:
forward-socks4a / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
Then restart the service
# /etc/init.d/privoxy restart
Usage
HTTP proxy through privoxy & tor
http 127.0.0.1 port 8118
E.g. for wget:
$ export http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8118/
The extension torbutton provides an easy way to toggle the usage of Tor
To test privoxy, try to access the following page: http://p.p/
SOCKS 5 proxy through tor
socks5 127.0.0.1 port 9050
Or for applications without proxy configuration available, check torify which uses LD_PRELOAD, e.g.
$ torify irssi
The extension Foxyproxy for Firefox contains already a pre-configured "Tor" setting on which you can add URL matches or use it all the time.
To test Tor, try to access the following hidden service: http://duskgytldkxiuqc6.onion/
DNS resolution through tor
$ tor-resolve -x 85.17.183.154 www.yobi.be $ tor-resolve wiki.yobi.be 85.17.183.154