TOR Server Idea

Mike Sever mike.sever at comcast.net
Sun Sep 25 13:18:45 UTC 2005


Can you give me some more information on how you did that?   You can 
send direct to me so we dont tie up the board.

revesm at yahoo.com


Thanks.

MIKE



maillist wrote:

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>> I would like to ensure that everyone in the house is using TOR for 
>> routine
>> surfing.  What I am thinking is that I could use an old PC with two
>> ethernet ports and place it between the home router and the cable modem.
>> This would ensure that all users are randomized and would prevent me 
>> from
>> having to check their PCs to be sure they didnt goof something up.
>> Additionally, I wouldnt need to constantly update all of them with the
>> latest version of TOR.  Has anyone ever done something like this?
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> I'm running "transparent Tor-client", Tor is installed on my router 
> (Debian)
> which transparently redirects all tcp traffic to Tor via transsocks and
> iptables (everything else is dropped). This way you won't have to 
> configure
> workstations.
>
> Markus
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