Dec. 25, 2004, 02:45 AM
Summary of topic here: http://prxbx.com/forums/index....pic=361&st=75� (Jak, I hope you don't mind me adding this [lol])
Hi "Guyz",
I know that I saw elsewhere on the Forum where "Kye-u" talked about the "TOR" program. But I couldn't find it this evening so I thought that it might have gotten lost while the Forum was down. I have been working chaining "PRoxo" with this nice little proggie. I made some tweaks in the Tor default file so that My "JakxPack" will be allowed to do it's "stuff".
For those who haven't checked the "Tor" program out, it's a program that works to randomly reroute Your data stream through a series of computers. Once Your data stream reaches the first computer it's encypted and channeled though at least one or more other machines, so Your IP keeps changing!
Here is where You can read/download the "TOR" proggie and "PRivoxy" You will need both of these. "Click Here" However, You don't want to change Your Browser settings like it shows on the web-page, , ,instead, . .You just add this to Proxo's Remote Proxy list 127.0.0.1:8118 (Privoxy) Now after that You "merge" My PRox filter, . It will automatically route the PRoxo Traffic through the network. You DON'T Have to "tick" the "Use Remote PRoxy" box in PRoxo. The "SETPROXY" Filter will overide any Proxy settings You might have in "Proxo"
Now You can change the default config in the "Privoxy" program to let the PRoxo filters still work through.
Here is what I've got Browser---->PRoxomitron----->PRivoxy----->Tor
After You install PRivoxy, launch it and open up the Default config and change it to let the right headers filter through. However, I blocked the X-Forwared-For headers, the checker pages kept logging two IPs the fake one & the localhost IP. I thought it caused to much attention so I just left them blocked out in PRivoxy.
Also You need to add this at the very top of the "Main" config.
Don't leave out the litttle "period" at the end, . .it needs it, Man, . it needs it.
Now I written a Proxo filter that uses this setup for my complete surfing, except for sites (like the Forum) where You have to use a "password", . and login.
Now make a new list and name it Tor_Proxo, and put all the urls in it that You DON'T WANT to be channeled through the TOR network in the list. Here is mine
Of course You have to set the path for the filter/list in Proxo too.
Now here's the thing, . .once You have TOR and PRivoxy installed You can route just about anything through it, . .I have my download manager, chat ware, , ,You just have to set it to the right port number. It's alittle slower for Me, ,,but for what it's doing, . .it's worth it right now, . .I've been thinking about having "broad-band" installed and then I don't think that I would notice very much "drag", . .
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE,
Best Wishes,
"Jak" [smoke]
PS: "Here" is where the "Kye-U" used a "SocksCap" instead of "Privoxy" to chain the Tor network to PRoxo.
Hi "Guyz",
I know that I saw elsewhere on the Forum where "Kye-u" talked about the "TOR" program. But I couldn't find it this evening so I thought that it might have gotten lost while the Forum was down. I have been working chaining "PRoxo" with this nice little proggie. I made some tweaks in the Tor default file so that My "JakxPack" will be allowed to do it's "stuff".
For those who haven't checked the "Tor" program out, it's a program that works to randomly reroute Your data stream through a series of computers. Once Your data stream reaches the first computer it's encypted and channeled though at least one or more other machines, so Your IP keeps changing!
Here is where You can read/download the "TOR" proggie and "PRivoxy" You will need both of these. "Click Here" However, You don't want to change Your Browser settings like it shows on the web-page, , ,instead, . .You just add this to Proxo's Remote Proxy list 127.0.0.1:8118 (Privoxy) Now after that You "merge" My PRox filter, . It will automatically route the PRoxo Traffic through the network. You DON'T Have to "tick" the "Use Remote PRoxy" box in PRoxo. The "SETPROXY" Filter will overide any Proxy settings You might have in "Proxo"
Now You can change the default config in the "Privoxy" program to let the PRoxo filters still work through.
Here is what I've got Browser---->PRoxomitron----->PRivoxy----->Tor
After You install PRivoxy, launch it and open up the Default config and change it to let the right headers filter through. However, I blocked the X-Forwared-For headers, the checker pages kept logging two IPs the fake one & the localhost IP. I thought it caused to much attention so I just left them blocked out in PRivoxy.
Code:
+hide-forwarded-for-headers{Screw-u-man} \
-hide-from-header{block} \
+hide-referrer{forge} \
-hide-user-agent{} \
+add-header{Via:} \
Code:
forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 .
Now I written a Proxo filter that uses this setup for my complete surfing, except for sites (like the Forum) where You have to use a "password", . and login.
Code:
[HTTP headers]
In = FALSE
Out = TRUE
Key = "URL: "TOR PROGRAM" (Out)"
URL = "^$LST(Tor_Proxo)"
Replace = "$SETPROXY(127.0.0.1:8118)"
Now make a new list and name it Tor_Proxo, and put all the urls in it that You DON'T WANT to be channeled through the TOR network in the list. Here is mine
Code:
# URL THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO ROUTE THROUGH "TOR" NETWORK
[code]
*mail.yahoo*
*login*
*yimg.com*
[^/]++kye-u.com/*
#[^/]++google.com/*
[^/]++asp.flaaten.dk/*
Of course You have to set the path for the filter/list in Proxo too.
Now here's the thing, . .once You have TOR and PRivoxy installed You can route just about anything through it, . .I have my download manager, chat ware, , ,You just have to set it to the right port number. It's alittle slower for Me, ,,but for what it's doing, . .it's worth it right now, . .I've been thinking about having "broad-band" installed and then I don't think that I would notice very much "drag", . .
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE,
Best Wishes,
"Jak" [smoke]
PS: "Here" is where the "Kye-U" used a "SocksCap" instead of "Privoxy" to chain the Tor network to PRoxo.