Difference between revisions of "Tor"
From Linuxintro
imported>ThorstenStaerk |
imported>ThorstenStaerk |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
* unpack the source code: | * unpack the source code: | ||
tar xvzf Downloads/tor-* | tar xvzf Downloads/tor-* | ||
+ | * add the main (OSS) community repository to your SUSE repositories | ||
* install some dependencies: | * install some dependencies: | ||
yast -i libevent-devel | yast -i libevent-devel |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 30 January 2012
Tor is a software and network that helps you browse anonymously. For example you want to rent a car in the USA and you get the feeling that EURO prices are higher than Dollar prices. So you just do not want to tell you are browsing from an EU computer and see what offers you get.
This article shows an example how to use tor on SUSE Linux 11.4.
Installation
To install tor, build the source code. The x86_64 variant of the executables has not been published for SUSE (as of 2011-05-08).
- get the source code from this download page
- unpack the source code:
tar xvzf Downloads/tor-*
- add the main (OSS) community repository to your SUSE repositories
- install some dependencies:
yast -i libevent-devel
- build the source code:
cd tor-* ./configure && make -j8 && make install
- install a proxy
yast -i privoxy
Run it
- start privoxy
tweedleburg:/etc/privoxy # /usr/sbin/privoxy --user privoxy.privoxy --pidfile /var/run/privoxy.pid tweedleburg:/etc/privoxy # echo $? 0 tweedleburg:/etc/privoxy # ps -A | grep privoxy 28087 ? 00:00:00 privoxy tweedleburg:/etc/privoxy #
See also
This article is a stub and needs improvement. You can help here :)