# If set, the SOCKS5Username and SOCKS5Password options must not be set. # different circuit from other existing streams in Tor on a per-process basis. # on the process ID and current time, that makes the connections to Tor use a # Set Torsocks to use an automatically generated SOCKS5 username/password based # the loopback interface will also be allowed, bypassing Tor. If set to 2, in addition to TCP connect(), UDP operations to # If set to 1, connect() will be allowed to be used to the loopback interface # Set Torsocks to allow outbound connections to the loopback interface. # accept() will be allowed to be used with non localhost address. # Set Torsocks to accept inbound connections. TORSOCKS_USERNAME and TORSOCKS_PASSWORD environment This is used to isolate the torsocks connection This is similar to the MapAddress feature # Of course, you should pick a block of addresses which you aren't going to # IP addresses will be handed to the application as "cookies" for. # Tor hidden sites do not have real IP addresses. # any SOCKS connection and relay the traffic on the Tor network. By default, Tor will listen on localhost for # nf(5), torsocks(1) and torsocks(8) manpages. # Much more documentation than provided in these comments can be found in ![]() ![]() # Lines beginning with # and blank lines are ignored # with tor, which is providing a socks server on port 9050 by default. etc/tor/nf # This is the configuration for libtorsocks (transparent socks) for use ![]() I don't see any option for TransPort in the new configs. On my Android phone I've tried entering 192.168.1.1 as the proxy's host name and 9050 as the proxy port but I'm presented with a "Proxy Server Refused Connection". However, from the help I was given it doesn't match up with the Tor config files that I have opened up.įor the time being I'm just trying to get the proxy server aspect working. The thread is now closed and I've found some free time. Everyone was very helpful to explain how it works but at the time I was only looking for explanations and examples I could use for when I got round to trying it out. ![]() I created a thread found here How to Use Tor Transparently and Also Bridged to an Interface a while back asking about how to use Tor as a proxy and on an interface.
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