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Re: Tor and https



for the IP changing/logout issue, you could set your tor client config
to use a specific exit node.


On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 22:49 +0000, Ben Clifford wrote:
> Will get onto your privoxy advice. Do you think privoxy is important given 
> that we are dealing with IPs and not domain names. Although, something like 
> this - is this counted as an IP entity or as a domain:
> https://207.218.156.36:8443/login.php3?previous_page=domains       ?
> 
> If dealing with IPs it is my understanding that the DNS problems are not an 
> issue with Tor and Privoxy is not so important.
> 
> Just found the problem with Plesk and changing IP due to Tor - i keep 
> getting logged out of PLesk! Is there any way around this?
> 
> >From: Peter Palfrader <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> >On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Ben Clifford wrote:
> >
> > > My situation now stands as:
> > >
> > > 1) I can get Plesk working with Tor - it was not working before because 
> >I
> > > had javascript turned off!! Have now turned it on - lose a bit of 
> >security
> > > but if that is what it takes to get it to work.
> > >
> > > 2) I cannot get Plesk working with Tor AND privoxy. Privoxy seems to 
> >cause
> > > problems. Can anyone explain why? Do I need privoxy in this instance as 
> >I
> > > am feeding an IP address and not a domain name:
> > > https://207.218.156.36:8443
> >
> >Check the privoxy docs on 'limit-connect'.
> >
> >weasel@danube:~$ grep -C1 '^.limit-connect' /etc/privoxy/default.action
> >-kill-popups \
> >+limit-connect{1-} \
> >+prevent-compression \
> >
> >works for me.
> >--
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