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[tor-bugs] #6060 [Tor Client]: add http proxy support to Tor
#6060: add http proxy support to Tor
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Reporter: proper | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Tor Client | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Many applications, such as wget, apt-get, gpg, etc. do not speak socks,
are unlikely to speak socks anytime soon, but support http.
Privoxy or polipo are of no help. They provides only one http port, with
the one big drawback: all http connections will be presses through the
same SocksPort (identity correlation).
torsocks is of no big help either. I think it has been designed, when
identity correlation wasn't a big topic. By default torsocks uses
/etc/torsocks.conf and also presses all applications started with
usewithtor <app> into the same SocksPort (identity correlation again). To
me it also looks like torsocks is practically unmaintained, there is a
critical bug open, [https://code.google.com/p/torsocks/issues/detail?id=37
IPv6 can leak real IP], no progress for a very long time.
As a solution I propose a HttpPort directive for torrc. And stream isolate
the same way, Tor stream isolates SocksPort. (Different HttpPorts get
isolated, also isolate by http username or http password etc.)
I don't know how much effort it were to add a http proxy. You have already
some very basic http support "Tor is not a http proxy". Can you translate
the http proxy request and internally redirect it to your existing socks
code?
,,
Imho "#2846 Patch GPG to support SOCKS proxies" does not make sense. Why
patch individual applications, when you can support all of them by adding
http proxy support to Tor... Another Related Ticket: #1667.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6060>
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