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OK - SO I can use TorDNS to route the DNS queries through Tor - is
there anyway to make Windows use the Tor to connect to the internet for
everything? In other words I have a program that does not allow me to
configure it's connection through a proxy. I'd like everything on the
PC to connect to the net via Tor.<br>
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Steven<br>
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<pre wrap="">OK - so if I understand correctly...
If I setup FireFox to use:
Manual Proxy Configuration:
HTTP Proxy: localhost:8118
SSL Proxy: localhost:8118
SOCKS Host: localhost:9050
SOCKS v5
then, this should be routing the DNS queries from FireFox over tor thus
hiding the DNS queries from the ISP from within FireFox... right? or no? :)
Steven
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:28:18PM -0700, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:scolbert56@yahoo.com">scolbert56@yahoo.com</a> wrote 0.7K bytes in 23 lines about:
: Where the 10.x number is my DNS server (also the Win2K3 box). Will my DNS queries be seen by my ISP even though I have Privoxy running? I _thought_ that was what Privoxy was for... but I could be wrong.
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        Yes. Privoxy is an HTTP proxy for applications to talk to it,
        not a system level proxy for intercepting all outbound traffic.
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