> > VPN through Tor is in my todo list, so i will appreciate any solutions > > you will make. > > I began work on it but now I am somewhat stuck. Here is what I've got so far. > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorVPN > Let's work on it together. Feel free edit my page, it's a wiki.
I don`t think I could help you with something, as I said I am not so very tech specialist, but I will do what I can as I researching. BTW, I found something similar, you may have a look: xqz3u5drneuzhaeo.onion/users/secureconfig/tutorial.html > I guess you mean TBB -> normal Tor chain with 3 proxys -> additional proxy, > like open proxy. > > [1] > It has been discussed. Like here. > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2007-February/005653.html > Has been discussed many times like this. Yes, I meant just what described. Since 2007 TB became something more than bunch of programs that can be configured and run searately without any worries about security leaks. But now when I want to do something unusual, I always think of Mike Perry`s recent statement: "In fact, if we ever see headlines about a Tor user compromised, my money is on it being due to that user having used a custom or obsolete config." (c) > It's not recommend. And for cleartext http (not https) there will be now not > one, but two servers who can log and tamper your cleartext traffic. I understand that, but it doesn`t matter when anonimity (hiding your real IP as most important part of it) is more important than privacy. > > I see an instruction that tells use privoxy`s forward settings, didn`t > > try that yet, but I tried 3proxy (something the same proxy) with no > > success :( > > Sorry, didn't understand that. You mean a privoxy proxy chain? Yes, privoxy > supports that but I never tried it. Yes, it is what I meant. > Now imagine the idea Tor + open proxy gets promoted because the devs > encourage that with a new option like Tor + your personal extra proxy > chain... That wouldn't give Tor more credibility as it would be even harder > to stop abuse form it. Well, I think it is not that developers should worry about :) Not even in top-10 or top-100. It is more likely that some smart-ass would scare everyone with such words as "child abuse" and "terrorism" in the context of average Tor user. -- Greg _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
