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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: substance on October 22, 2011, 01:52 am
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hello i know people here use a proxy to stay safe. but my question is this. do i really need it? how important is it?
i downloaded privoxy and i think its set up with firefox. whenever i move webpages via firefox the symbol in the bottom right makes an animation, but the privoxy window never says anything. i tried setting it up with tor. i did the 8118 thing in the two ports, but i dont think it ever works right because when i go back to the box after moving webpages my proxy settings get erased like they didnt work. also the privoxy icon doesnt animate via tor. how do i set this damn thing up? is there something easier i can use?
if i dont neccesarily need this than im gonna say screw it.
also on the tor website it told me to add some bridges? i added the ones it told me to, and now tor only connects sometimes, but rarely. i took away the bridge settings and it connected right away. after it connected i turned the bridge settings back on assuming itd keep me safer? sorry for all the random troubleshooting questions. i just want to make sure im safe.
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youre lightyears ahead of where you think you are :D
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i dont get it! :,(
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You may want to check out the Tor Browser Bundle [ torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html ] which, I'm told, will speak directly to Tor without the need for a proxy such as Polipo or Privoxy. As I understand, it's pre-configured to run as-is after installation.
If you decide to stick with Privoxy, you'll want to modify the config.txt file (in the same folder as the Privoxy installation).
Change the line:
# forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
To:
forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9050 .
Privoxy came pre-configured that way when it was bundled with Tor.
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thanks for all the good info. i think i downloaded that browser bundle.. so im gonna say im safe? is there any way i can check?
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When you launch the TOR browser bundle, it goes to a check page that says, "You are using TOR" - if everything works. If not, it says so. Use the latest version from the TOR project website.