TorDNS local DNS server for Tor windows users

Wilson cwilson352 at cogeco.ca
Mon Dec 5 11:49:43 UTC 2005


Glymr Darkmoon wrote:

>i was unable to bypass this, and when i finally found the settings data
>in the registry, wouldn't you know it, it's a big long binary data
>field, with no markers you can easily manipulate (i didn't try very hard
>but i figured if i'd put the right numbers into the dns field that i
>knew their hex representation that i'd probably be able to possibly
>trick it to let me use localhost as dns)
>
>On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 19:31:01 -0800, "Glymr Darkmoon"
><glymr_darkmoon at ml1.net> said:
>  
>
>>there seems to be a problem with this program under windows 2000, the
>>dns server definition fields do not permit the use of 127.* addresses. i
>>am going to look into ways of bypassing this nonsense (the registry
>>editor, or possibly some program like freecap)
>>
>>On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 17:54:46 -0500, "Wilson" <cwilson352 at cogeco.ca>
>>said:
>>    
>>
>>>I just completed a local DNS server for Tor using Tor_resolve to resolve 
>>>host names
>>>to ip addresses through Tor.... it is for windows only....
>>>
>>>The link is
>>>
>>>http://sandos.ath.cx/~badger/tordns.html
>>>
>>>C. Wilson
>>>      
>>>
>>-- 
>>  Glymr Darkmoon
>>  glymr_darkmoon at ml1.net
>>
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>>    
>>
I updated the program EXE and website, windows 2000 users have to use 
their actual ip address
as a DNS server in win2k networking instead of localhost with TorDNS... 
The problem with this might be dynamic IP addressing with the DHCP 
server of their ISP and TorDNS.... Download the win2k version beow:

http://sandos.ath.cx/~badger/tordns.html
version of TorDNS



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