securing remote access to privoxy with OpenVPN

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Fri Jun 3 15:35:41 UTC 2005


I'm running a tor/privoxy combo on a remote colo box. Privoxy is bound to 0.0.0.0,
so I (and anybody else) can use it from random locations.

I'd like to use OpenVPN to secure my entire traffic to privoxy, while leaving
privoxy open to other people. Is there a way to make it listen to a set of
addresses (default 10.x.x.x for the TUN/TAP, and fallback for 0.0.0.0 for 
the rest of them)?

Barring that, can I run tor on home network, and make it first hop mandatory
to the colo box? (And if I can, how do I configure that?).

TIA,

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