On 5/7/13 5:29 PM, [email protected] wrote: > On Sunday, May 05, 2013 06:57:49 AM [email protected] wrote: >> >> I have a Tor gateway set up, and would like to route all traffic through it. >> For security, different functions should use different Tor ports, so they >> have different virtual circuits. >> >> I've assigned port 9110 to be the port for email. My mail client uses SSL >> for email (POP3s: 995, sSMTP: 465), and I want to direct all accesses to >> from those ports through the Tor SOCKS port of 9110. This should mean that >> the mail client sends an email out 465, which is then tunneled by Shorewall >> (somehow) to 127.0.0.1:9110, and out the Tor network to the exit node, where >> it then proceeds to the mail server listening on 465. >> >> Anyone know how I would do this in Shorewall? > > Anyone have input on this? > > Or has Benny Pedersen poisoned the well for me?
If you can explain at the IP level what you want to do, I can help you. But I know nothing about TOR and I don't have the time or inclination to go off and educate myself to the point that I can understand your description of the problem you are trying to solve. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
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