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Re: Which remote port is local Tor (resp pivoxy) talking to?
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- From: "F. Fox" <kitsune.or@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 16:33:07 -0800
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Ben Stover wrote:
| If I use Tor or Pivoxy: Which is the remote port to which Tor resp.
Pivoxy is talking to?
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| How can I find it out if someone else changed my default settings?
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| Can I change this port ?
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(snip)
Tor opens a SOCKS listener, by default, on TCP 9050; Privoxy will open
an HTTP proxy listener, by default, on TCP 8118.
When someone makes use of Privoxy, it will talk to Tor via the SOCKS
listener on the localhost; in essence, it loops back before going out.
The Privoxy port can be changed by editing its config file; Tor can be
made to listen on a different port by editing your torrc file.
Details can be found in the Tor documentation.
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