Using Tor under Parallels

bagelcat bagelcat at galgata.net
Tue Nov 7 13:38:47 UTC 2006


Am 06.11.2006 um 13:38 schrieb Marco Gruss:

>
>> If that's the case you will either have to bind Privoxy to a
>> non-local listen address or skim through the Parallels documentation
>> to see if there's another way to reach the host's 127.0.0.1 from
>> the guest system.
> Another possibility would be using a tool like rinetd or redir
> to redirect $LAN:8118 to $LOCALHOST:8118 on the host. Not sure
> if there's a Mac OS build of either of those tools though...

the guest systems in parallels gets  unique ip´s from your local dhcp- 
server (router). It looks like a "real" computer in your local lan.  
So you can make connection inside your lan the same way you do for a  
real system.

You have to look for the ip of you mac-system (e.g. 192.168.0.2). Use  
this ip in the proxy settings of firefox in your guest-systems.

Of course you have to change the privoxy-setting to allow connection  
from your lan-ip-range. Change in the file config in your privoxy  
Folder (usually /Library/privoxy/) the setting "listen-adress  
127.0.0.1:8118" into "listen-adress: "your-mac-ip":8118". You have  
also to look for your firewall-settings etc.

nice system anyway, isnt it? .-)

bagelcat


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