Difference between revisions of "Privoxy Tor"
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− | === Privoxy Tor connect === | + | ==== Privoxy Tor connect ==== |
(if TOR Node Server is installed) | (if TOR Node Server is installed) | ||
edit /etc/privoxy/config and enter at the end | edit /etc/privoxy/config and enter at the end |
Revision as of 16:30, 22 May 2017
Privoxy config force HTTPS to all Requests
edit /etc/privoxy/user.action and enter at the end:
{ +redirect{s@http://@https://@} } .*
Privoxy Tor connect
(if TOR Node Server is installed) edit /etc/privoxy/config and enter at the end
forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9050 . #Tor connect forward 192.168.*.*/ . #LAN forward forward 127.*.*.*/ . #Localhost connect