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Jailed/sandboxed/chrooted applications
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Does anyone here jail, sandbox or chroot the applications they use with Tor?
I have been trying to adapt the Wiki's transparent proxy recommendations
to a FreeBSD jail for the last couple weeks with no luck. What is the
best way
to isolate applications completely for use with Tor?