Tor 0.2.0.25-rc (Testing branch)


 
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Tor 0.2.0.25-rc (Testing branch)

Image Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. It provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy. Individuals can use it to keep remote Websites from tracking them and their family members. They can also use it to connect to resources such as news sites or instant messaging services that are blocked by their local Internet service providers (ISPs). License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
This release adds dizum as the new sixth v3 directory authority. Relays with dynamic IP addresses and no DirPort now notice more quickly when their IP address changes. A few rare crashes and memory leaks were fixed. A few other miscellaneous bugs were fixed.Image

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USEWITHTOR(1)						      General Commands Manual						     USEWITHTOR(1)

NAME
usewithtor - Shell wrapper to simplify the use of the torsocks(8) library to transparently allow an application to use a SOCKS proxy. SYNOPSIS
usewithtor [application [application's arguments]] DESCRIPTION
usewithtor is a wrapper between the torsocks library and the application what you would like to run socksified. OPTIONS
[application [application's arguments]] run the application as specified with the environment (LD_PRELOAD) set such that torsocks(8) will transparently proxy SOCKS connec- tions in that program. USEWITHTOR VERSUS TORSOCKS
usewithtor runs torsocks(1) with the default configuration file, located at /etc/torsocks.conf. Running torsocks(1) directly means that no configuration file will be used (unless you manually set the TORSOCKS_CONF_FILE or TSOCKS_CONF_FILE environment variable), instead tor- socks(8) will use defaults that are sensible for most Tor installations. USEWITHTOR VERSUS TORIFY
usewithtor(1) and torify(1) intend to achieve the same ends for most practical purposes. However torify(1) will use a default tsocks installation if one exists. Usewithtor(1) will only ever use a torsocks(8) installation. SEE ALSO
torsocks.conf(5) torsocks(1) usewithtor(1) AUTHOR
Robert Hogan (robert@roberthogan.net).This script is very similar to torify(1), provided by the Tor project. USEWITHTOR
USEWITHTOR(1)