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* backport from 0.2.0.26-rc-1: On upgrading from versions prior to, including, 0.1.2.19-2 if we are a server (we have a /var/lib/tor/keys directory) - move /var/lib/tor/keys/secret_onion_key out of the way. - move /var/lib/tor/keys/secret_onion_key.old out of the way. - move /var/lib/tor/keys/secret_id_key out of the way if it was created on or after 2006-09-17, which is the day the bad libssl was uploaded to Debian unstable. * backport from 0.2.0.26-rc-1: Add a NEWS file explaining this change. svn:r14616 |
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README.privoxy
Tor only provides TCP layer anonymity. It does not do any protocol cleaning, so if you are going to browse the web you still give away a lot of information to servers. The privoxy package provides a privacy enhancing HTTP proxy, which is good at filtering headers, cookies, and much more. To view the description of the Debian privoxy package just run "apt-cache show privoxy". Please refer to the privoxy documentation for more details. In order to use privoxy over tor, add the following line to your privoxy configuration file: forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 . (the dot is important) Then configure your browser to use privoxy as its HTTP proxy. -- Peter Palfrader <weasel@debian.org>, Tue, 17 Feb 2004 02:15:36 +0100