To answer my own qusetion, Privoxy does npt prevent the dns leak, according to
one of the comments below:
http://archetwist.com/en/opera/operator?page=2
snip
This does not solve the problem! I logged all packets with wireshark and still
got plain DNS requests. I tried setting up privoxy with
Did using Privoxy plug the dns leak?
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On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 06:02:47PM +0200,
Mmm. I just tried Wireshark with Opera-9.25 for linux with privoxy + tor. I'm
a novice with wireshark, just set it to my ethernet interface and ran it with
the default settings.
With Firefox not going through Tor, wireshark showed very obvious DNS requests
in blue. But with Opera via tor and
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: Maybe I need to set a particular filter on wireshark to see leaked dns
requests from Opera via Tor, or should these show up in brilliant blue anyway?
Or maybe the version of Opera you are using
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