Tor + Privoxy free anonymous web-surfing

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Nomen Nescio

Tor in conjunction with Privoxy offers free anonymous web surfing for
Windows users.

Tor is freeware. Tor allows you to hide network traffic. It provides a
distributed network of servers ("onion routers"). Users bounce their TCP
streams (web traffic, SSH, etc.) around the routers. This makes it hard for
recipients, observers, and even the onion routers themselves to track the
source of the stream. Please be aware that the developers of TOR do not
guarantee anonymity at the moment, as the whole network is still in
development. However, with more than 40 nodes and very able developers this
network is maybe the safest way of accessing the internet available at the
moment.

Privoxy is a freeware filtering web proxy that integrates well with Tor. It
has advanced filtering capabilities for protecting privacy, modifying web
page content, managing cookies, controlling access, and removing ads,
banners, pop-ups and other obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a very
flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and
tastes.

If you use these programs, be prepared to sacrifice web-surfing speed for
anonymity.

Instructions for Windows users:

Download and install the latest Tor version (0.0.9pre6).
http://www.freehaven.net/tor/dist/tor-0.0.9pre6-win32.exe

Start Tor and test whether it works. You should see a DOS window with the
message: "Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like it's working."

Get the latest Privoxy version. ( http://www.privoxy.org/ )

Direct link to Privoxy installer exe for Windows (paste on one line):
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11118&package_id=2358
0&release_id=213969

Download and install "privoxy_setup_3_0_3-2.exe"

Insert this string into Privoxy's config.txt (you can add it to the top):

"forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 ."

(Without the " And don't forget the space and the dot after 9050!)

Start Tor

Start Privoxy

Set your web-browser to use Privoxy as HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) proxy by
setting the proxy configuration for address 127.0.0.1 and port 8118.


There you go!


Updating

Get updates here:

Tor: http://www.freehaven.net/tor/

Privoxy: http://www.privoxy.org/

______________________

Special thanks to Panta Admin: http://www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org/
 
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Aaron

Tor in conjunction with Privoxy offers free anonymous web surfing for
Windows users.
Instructions for Windows users:

Download and install the latest Tor version (0.0.9pre6).
http://www.freehaven.net/tor/dist/tor-0.0.9pre6-win32.exe

Start Tor and test whether it works. You should see a DOS window with
the message: "Tor has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like it's
working."

Get the latest Privoxy version. ( http://www.privoxy.org/ )


Sorry, but I'm wondering, why would you need Privoxy? The full instructions
in the document seem to show that you can use Tor + Mozilla/firefox
(probably IE too) directly with Tor.
 
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dansheen

Aaron said:
Sorry, but I'm wondering, why would you need Privoxy? The full instructions
in the document seem to show that you can use Tor + Mozilla/firefox
(probably IE too) directly with Tor.
I just read and downloaded the program. He must be referring to this
beta: Win32 executable (experimental): 0.0.9pre6 (sig) Be sure to read
the instructions -- you'll probably need privoxy)
 
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Aaron

I just read and downloaded the program. He must be referring to this
beta: Win32 executable (experimental): 0.0.9pre6 (sig) Be sure to read
the instructions -- you'll probably need privoxy)
Hmm never mind, I missed this

"Using privoxy is necessary because Mozilla leaks your DNS requests when
it uses a socks proxy directly. Privoxy also gives you good html
scrubbing."
 

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