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[tor-dev] uProxy adds Tor support
https://blog.uproxy.org/2016/09/uproxy-adds-tor-support.html
This blog post says that uProxy gained support for proxying others'
traffic through Tor.
uProxy client → censor → uProxy server → Tor → destination
In the classic uProxy deployment scenario, the client and server are
people who know each other. (I say "classic" because there are other
deployment modalities now.) They each run a browser extension. The
client encapsulates its web traffic and sends it to the server over
WebRTC. The server then issues the web requests and sends the responses
back over the WebRTC channel.
A potential problem is that the uProxy server's own web browsing gets
mixed up with that of the client. The client could, for example, get the
server in trouble by accessing sketchy web sites. That's what the Tor
integration is meant to solve.
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