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Re: [tor-talk] tor-bundle , ssh , torsock howto ?



> On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:47:06 -0000
> proper@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 17:26:15 +0530
>> > "J. Bakshi" <bakshi12@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dear list,
>> >>
>> >> I have tor-browser-bundle running. how can I use ssh with the tor
>> >> running
>> >> inside this browser bundle ? I have installed torsocks already. Is
>> >> torsocks
>> >> is better ? Confused... Please help.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >
>> > well, find
>> >
>> > usewithtor ssh  should do the trick. But it searching port 9050 to
>> connect
>> > with tor.
>> > How can I provide a modified port with an option to the torsocks and
>> what
>> > is the tor port
>> > running inside tor-bundle ?
>>
>> normally you done:
>> <your normal ssh command with all options>
>>
>> with usewithtor you do:
>> usewithtor <your normal ssh command with all options>
>>
>> It does really not matter on which port Tor. Tor is mostly on port 9050
>> but webservers on port 80. It first goes to port 9050 and Tor will
>> process
>> your request and you'll connect to port 80.
>>
>> Same with ssh. Option are the same. Just apply them as usual. All extra
>> options given will be forwarded from usewithtor to the ssh client.
>
> I have tried that but get the error :-(

As an alternative proxychains for Linux looks quit good, but I haven't
used it myself a lot.

> libtorsocks(4580): The symbol res_init() was not found in any shared
> library. The error reported was: not found!

Maybe contact the usewithtor author.

> Ane I am running tor-bundle ; not the tor binary shipped with debian

The one from torproject.com works well with Debian.

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