An example of Firefox configuration is presented on the next picture: The only missing step is to actually configure our browser to use the privoxy. Ok, the ports are in a listening state, which means all is well, because they can accept connections. This should open two ports, the 9050 one for tor and 8118 for privoxy. We won’t go into too much detail what the options mean right now, but we’ll describe the interesting configuration variables later. " > /etc/privoxy/configĪlso edit the /etc/tor/torrc and add the following lines: – privoxy: is used to connect our browser to Tor over HTTP proxy.Īdd the following line to the /etc/privoxy/config: – tor: is used to connect us to anonymous network over TCP. # echo "deb-src lucid main" > /etc/apt/sources.listĪt this point we should note what both of them are: # echo "deb lucid main" > /etc/apt/sources.list In case you’re using Ubuntu 10.04 – the same versions as Backtrack 5 R2 uses – then issue the commands presented below: First check on how to add the right repository to the sources list. We’ll assume that we use Ubuntu Linux distribution, but the steps are relevant for other distributions as well.
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