I found this and decided to try it in my VM http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/17059/how-do-you-properly-setup-tor-on-windows-7 What the incorrect (yet marked accepted) answer doesn't say is how to block all outgoing ports. When you open "windows firewall with advance security" there is a "Windows firewall properties" right there on the first page. Its in the middle column at the bottom of the overflow box. The 2nd tab (Private Profile) is where you may block outgoing ports even tho the first 3 tabs look the same.
Then you can add the tor program to the allow list. I tried firefox (plain) to confirm no connections (also tried ping) then i added firefox to allow outgoing and it worked. I added tor to the list then started it up using the TBB. Tor couldn't connect and i couldnt figure out why. I also allowed vidalia and the portable firefox but still no go. My question is has anyone gotten this to work? Allowing only tor in windows? The next question is how do you know if its working correctly and no leaks happen? This idea was just for fun. I personally never downloaded documents except one on the project tor site and i believe it was using https so i doubt any exists modified the contents. I could block my pdf reader (i dont use adobe lol. Its too bulky) and maybe i will but this was just an idea that i wondered if anyone got working -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk