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Umm.. Why wouldn't that work? I'm rerouting transparently traffic to tor.
That wouldn't really work at all because Tor is a client as well as a server, remember? All client PCs would have to have tor client available locally anyway, so it's actually best to have them all running separately. More entropy that way.
~Andrew
Echo Nolan wrote:
On approxiamately Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 10:35:05PM -0400 , Mike Sever wrote:
What I am thinking is that I could use an old PC with two ethernet ports and place it between the home router and the cable modem.
Hi, I haven't tried it personally, but if you google you'll find rules for rerouting traffic through a SOCKS proxy (tor) which could be applied. Regards, Echo Nolan
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