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| Subject: | Re: Re: Anonymize internet access |
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| Date: | 29 Sep 2005 12:05:45 -0000 |
My suggestion would be to start here...
http://tor.eff.org/
Read. Read again. Read a third time. ;)
Thanks for the info. I have used several different proxies before but this is the first time I have heard about tor.
There's other options out there too, like JAP,
Right. I have used JAP before, it is very easy to install and to configure but as far as I know it is only a HTTP proxy.
but the fact that tor is a SOCKS proxy makes it useful for a lot of other > things. Most IRC and IM clients for instance, can be configured to use tor natively an give you anonymous chat and messaging. Most file sharing > software can be anonymized too, as well as the Azerus (sic) bit torrent > client.
That sounds absolutely interesting. I think I will start to read more about tor. Thanks again. Stefan
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