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#1 2006-08-26 13:12:24

Ole Erik
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Registered: 2006-08-06
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Proxies?

Hello.. I am looking for a app to find proxies and use them with firefox..

I have been looking for good apps with aur, but I cant find anything.

anyone?

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#2 2006-08-26 19:43:56

cdhotfire
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Re: Proxies?

tor + privoxy

No need for AUR.


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#3 2006-08-26 23:14:16

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Thank you big_smile

Do i need them both? Or is Tor working alone?

Btw.. forget it

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#4 2006-08-26 23:54:44

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Well.. Now it everything works fine except that i have to use "sudo tor" to get it start..

I have had much problems with files that tor tought was gonna be in my home folder etc..

Anyone knows about  a good step-by-step guide?

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#5 2006-08-27 00:49:12

cdhotfire
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Re: Proxies?

You should start it by 'sudo /etc/rc.d/tor start' and same with privoxy. 

You could look at this:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Anonymity_ … nd_Privoxy
But I think everything is pretty much easy to configure.

You just need to make sure what your SocksPort is for tor and ports for Privoxy, then set them in Firefox or w/e application you want.

Btw, this is about the best anonymous combo I've seen, I tried it a while back and even places that said they detected proxies couldn't detect this.

Well, good luck.


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#6 2006-08-27 06:11:35

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Thank you so much!

Kan you explain me how to put them in startup? I remember it was a file with "daemons" on the bottom. But I cant find it.

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#7 2006-08-27 06:26:51

Snowman
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Re: Proxies?

Ole Erik wrote:

Thank you so much!

Kan you explain me how to put them in startup? I remember it was a file with "daemons" on the bottom. But I cant find it.

Add the daemon in the DAEMONS array of /etc/rc.conf

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#8 2006-08-27 06:38:56

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Hmmm.. thank you smile

How am i gona have the daemons?

Is this one right:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng @network soundblaster crond portmap dbus hal fam onboardsnd alsa @openntpd gpm /etc/rc.d/tor start /etc/rc.d/privoxy start)

or this one:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng @network soundblaster crond portmap dbus hal fam onboardsnd alsa @openntpd gpm "/etc/rc.d/tor start" "/etc/rc.d/privoxy start") ?

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#9 2006-08-27 07:05:28

Snowman
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Re: Proxies?

Ole Erik wrote:

Hmmm.. thank you smile

How am i gona have the daemons?

Is this one right:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng @network soundblaster crond portmap dbus hal fam onboardsnd alsa @openntpd gpm /etc/rc.d/tor start /etc/rc.d/privoxy start)

or this one:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng @network soundblaster crond portmap dbus hal fam onboardsnd alsa @openntpd gpm "/etc/rc.d/tor start" "/etc/rc.d/privoxy start") ?

Both are wrong. tongue
Use this one:

DAEMONS=(syslog-ng network soundblaster crond portmap dbus hal fam onboardsnd alsa @openntpd gpm tor privoxy)

You just have to put the name of the daemon script to have it start at boot up.

I've also remove the @ in front of network. Otherwise, it might try to start the proxy before the network is up and running.

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#10 2006-08-27 07:11:09

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Thank you.. The problem is that using the commands tor and privoxy wont work.. Just getting errors about folders etc.. I have to use:
/etc/rc.d/tor start and /etc/rc.d/privoxy start

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#11 2006-08-27 07:21:51

Snowman
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Re: Proxies?

Ole Erik wrote:

Thank you.. The problem is that using the commands tor and privoxy wont work.. Just getting errors about folders etc.. I have to use:
/etc/rc.d/tor start and /etc/rc.d/privoxy start

When you start them from the command line, you need to put the full path and explicitely use the 'start' argument. This is because /etc/rc.d is not included in the PATH variable and you need to tell the script what you want it to do (start, stop, restart, etc). The DAEMONS line in rc.conf is used explitely to start daemons at boot time. So it knows that the daemons for Arch are in the standard directory of /etc/rc.d and that it has to start the daemons.

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#12 2006-08-27 07:40:48

Ole Erik
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Re: Proxies?

Ok smile Thank you!

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