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Route all traffic through ssh tunnel putty
Route all traffic through ssh tunnel putty











route all traffic through ssh tunnel putty

Open putty, load you configuration on go straight to “ Connection -> SSH -> Tunnels“ enter 9050 for “Source port” and “ 127.0.0.1:9050” for “Destination” – leave everything else as it is. With putty it’s the same, but more clicky-click. Host2$ ssh -L 9050:127.0.0.1:9050 in, the tunnel is now active that means, if you connect to localhost:9050 – a local connection on host2 – you get redirected to host1:9050 (more precise: 127.0.0.1:9050 on host1) through the encrypted ssh-tunnel. Open a terminal and log in to the remote-host: Now it all depends on if you’re using openssh or putty. Next, check if TOR uses the default port and listen-address, open /etc/tor/torrc (or where your torrc is): for your convenience, the Firefox Switchproxy Plugin – it’s not actively supported anymore but IMHO nicer than Torbutton.First, you need a little bit of software on your client: Portforwarding using my Debian host(2) at home. I would like to use the Tor network from the host2 over SSH

route all traffic through ssh tunnel putty

Had to set Socks host: localhost, port: 1080, using Socksv5. At Firefox in preferences, in connection tab I Firefox with Torbutton pluginĪt my workplace I use (WindowsXP, host 2) SSH port forwarding (with Host 2 is at my workplace (WindowsXP Pro)

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I’m also willing to tell anyone how to use TOR effectively.Ī posting on the or-talk mailinglist from today asked a simple question: I support the TOR-network actively trough a small monthly donation and through running my own TOR-server. I ain’t no criminal, i just don’t like it when people assume by default that I’m maybe a criminal, become one in the future, or use data which show my personal surfing-habits. It also prevents evil companies from correlating my web-surfing behaviour and connecting it to my IP-address. It let’s me access the Internet anonymously and I don’t need to fear that anyone might use the data from their big Lawful Interception Points against me. I’m a fan of TOR, the anonymizing network.













Route all traffic through ssh tunnel putty