On Fri, 2 Nov 2012 00:19:33 -0600 Mason Mack <msnmck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Then I told my Wii to use a proxy with the address 66.66.66.66 on port > 8118, and to use the proxy for HTTPS connections. The Wii was > unable to connect to the internet. I tried accessing > http://www.google.com and http://check.torproject.org but was told to > "check [my] console's internet settings". > > Am I doing something wrong, or is it just not working? Oh, wow. Where to begin? You can't just pluck an IP address out of the ether and expect everything to just work. I don't mean this to sound patronising (and I'm truly sorry if it does), but if you don't even know the basics of IP networking then I'd strongly advise *not* attempting what you are doing. You are going to compromise your anonymity. The Tor Browser does all the technical stuff for you and leaves you to concentrate on being safe. I think it would be irresponsible to give you a canned solution; blindly following instructions merely provides a false sense of security. Please just don't take the risk. :-( Julian -- 3072D/F3A66B3A Julian Yon (2012 General Use) <pgp.2012@xxxxxx>
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