Hi! On 06 Dec (18:59:33), tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello, > > I've first sent this e-mail to help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and the answer > was to send a copy of it to the "tor-dev mailing list". So that's > what I do: > > I just wanted to let you know that I've created a small new tool for > Windows called InjectSOCKS that can force other Windows software to > do TCP connections via SOCKS. This way software not supporting SOCKS > can be used together with Tor. You don't need any additional HTTP > proxy or other proxies. As an example it works for passive FTP, too. > Additionally it handles the DNS requests of that other software in a > way that while creating the SOCKS connection, Tor gets the textual > address - so the exit node can resolve it (which is the way favored > by the Tor developers). This way Tor hidden services work as well. > And it works per Windows process, so it doesn't influence the whole > operating system. This is really great. I didn't look at the code but getting Windows support in torsocks would be awesome! Not sure yet how much work it would require but definitely having it would be amazing. > In case you're interested in my software, I've put it on sourceforge > to make it open source: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/injectsocks > The tool is far from being perfect yet, but I think some of the ideas > are interesting. Do you think you can put your code into a git repository (github, gitourious, ...). That would be *very* helpful to review/contribute and track changes. Thanks! David > > By the way, I've also created DNS2SOCKS, which is already listed on > Tor's Wiki: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/dns2socks > It seems like several people like it, so I hope that some people > will also like InjectSOCKS. > > Regards, > ghostmaker > _______________________________________________ > tor-dev mailing list > tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
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