It usually works well, but for instance, when running firefox (or other browser with it) it may leak your DNS requests, so beware of that. To avoid this you could edit /etc/resolv.conf to nameserver 127.0.0.1 and your requests will be resolved through tor. Lara: > I trust torsocks more, not because it has tor in its name, but because > Jake is working or has worked on it. But torsocks 2 makes youtube-dl get > out of memory and swap too. > > proxychains4 is something I just found out. It works well. It was built > for something else, although it can be used only for tor too. It is more > complex and that is usually not a good thing. And there is no -i switch > to generate a user/password pair. > > What can you tell me about these two apps? Can I trust proxychains4 not > to leak data? > > Cheers, > Lara
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