On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:39 AM, 7v5w7go9ub0o <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 12/22/10 08:38, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > I have always been disturbed by the fact that javascript or flash > > can sidestep tor and give away your real IP. Is there truly no way > > to control one's own computer so that any and ALL traffic that goes > > out to the ethernet port or wlan gets directed through tor no matter > > what? Can any combination of software and hardware prevent software > > on one's own computer from acting the way someone else wants rather > > than as the owner wants? I would love to be able to use javascript > > and flash (some site require one or the other or both to be > > functional) and know that ANY traffic that exits my own system WILL > > be directed through the tor network. > > > > > > Any and ALL suggests a machine that allows only HTTP/S activity to/from > a TOR process; to/from a TOR entry node; all other traffic (e.g. UDP > from some sneaky plugin) is blocked. > > An iptables script or Windows firewall could do that. Presumably a > second script would be invoked for normal operation. > > Alternatively, VMs dedicated to TOR applications could achieve your > goal, plus protect your box if something grabs your e.g. browser and > tries to sniff around. > > JanusVM(.com) does exactly this and works with any OS. Best regards, Kyle

