>>> 1. Run squid on your machine at home (say on port 3128)
>> Don't do that. Squid will add the ``X-Forwarded-For'' header, and
>> hence leak your IP.
> # TAG: forwarded_for on|off
Ah, sorry, I didn't know that.
Juliusz
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1. Run squid on your machine at home (say on port 3128)
>>> Don't do that. Squid will add the ``X-Forwarded-For'' header, and
>>> hence leak your IP.
>>>
>>> Instead of Squid, you should run either Privoxy or Polipo.
>>>
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>> 1. Run squid on your machine at home (say on port 3128)
>
> Don't do that. Squid will add the ``X-Forwarded-For'' header, and
> hence leak your IP.
>
> Instead of Squid, you should run either Privoxy or Polipo.
>
>
> 1. Run squid on your machine at home (say on port 3128)
Don't do that. Squid will add the ``X-Forwarded-For'' header, and
hence leak your IP.
Instead of Squid, you should run either Privoxy or Polipo.
Juliusz
The same a but blogyfied:
http://itnomad.wordpress.com/2006/09/28/tor-howto-using-tor-through-a-ssh-tunnel/
Alex.
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On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 06:07:49PM +0200, Végh István wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> There are 2 hosts.
> Host 1 is at home (Debian-testing).
> Host 2 is at my workplace (WindowsXP Pro)
>
> I use Tor with Privoxy at home (host 1). Firefox with Torbutton plugin
> works fine. So it seems everything ok.
>
On 28/09/06, Végh István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
!snip!
I would like to use the Tor network from the host2 over SSH
portforwarding using my Debian host(2) at home.
Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?
There may be a better alternative, but here's how I would do it:
1. Run squid on you
Hello,
There are 2 hosts.
Host 1 is at home (Debian-testing).
Host 2 is at my workplace (WindowsXP Pro)
I use Tor with Privoxy at home (host 1). Firefox with Torbutton plugin
works fine. So it seems everything ok.
At my workplace I use (WindowsXP, host 2) SSH port forwarding (with
Putyy) for we
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