![]() ![]() My #nviso peeps :-) #offsite #lapland NVISOsecurity 1 week ago Twitter weeks ago I flew to Lapland with all my NVISOsecurity colleagues for our annual offsite, this time to be held in… /i/web/status/1… 12 hours ago.I can also use Tor browser in stead of Tor, but then I need to connect to port 9150. Often, my wget command will be a bit more complex (I’ll explain this in another blog post, but it’s based on this ISC diary entry): wget -d -o 01.log -U "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible MSIE 6.0 Windows NT 5.1 SV1)" -e use_proxy=yes -e http_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 -e https_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 -no-check-certificate URL If you want, you can also put these options in a configuration file. ”, this makes Privoxy use Tor.Īnd then I can use wget like this: wget -e use_proxy=yes -e http_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 -e https_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 URL I make 2 changes to Privoxy’s configuration config.txt:ġ) I change line 811 from “toggle 1” to “toggle 0” to configure Privoxy as a normal proxy, without filtering.Ģ) I add this line 1363: “forward-socks5t / 127.0.0.1:9050. Privoxy is a filtering proxy that I can use to help wget to talk to Tor like this. Wget has no option to use a Socks listener, but it can use an HTTP(S) proxy. ![]() Option –socks5-hostname makes curl use the Socks listener provided by Tor to make connections and perform DNS requests (option –socks5 does not use the Socks listener for DNS request, just for connections). This will give me a Socks listener, that curl can use: curl -socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9050 I run Tor (Windows Expert Bundle) without any configuration: On Windows, its a bit more difficult, because the torsocks trick doesn’t work. On Linux, its easy: I install tor and torsocks packages, then start tor, and use wget or curl with torsocks, like this: torsocks wget URL I don’t do anything particular to be anonymous, just use Tor in its default configuration. I sometimes retrieve malware over Tor, just as a simple trick to use another IP address than my own. ![]()
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