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Anonymous

2004-09-20, 5:46 pm

Having some problems setting up and using TOR, any help, suggestions
available? Win 2k
Anonymous

2004-09-21, 5:45 pm

Let me try the whole thing again from the beginning and I will try to
document exactly where the problems arise. If I recall, it won't
install properly.

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 18:28:19 +0200, "Thomas J. Boschloo"
<nospam@hccnet.nl.invalid> wrote:

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>
>Anonymous wrote:
>| Having some problems setting up and using TOR, any help, suggestions
>| available? Win 2k
>
>Can you be more specific??
>1) download TOR
>2) Run TOR as admin
>3) Run Privoxy as admin
>4) Setup your browser to proxy to privoxy
>5) Setup Privoxy to socks to TOR
>6) Browse the web
>
>I am not sure about the admin thing, but it might help to narrow the
>problem down.
>
>Thomas


Anonymous

2004-09-27, 5:45 pm

On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:25:16 +0200, "Thomas J. Boschloo"
<nospam@hccnet.nl.invalid> wrote:

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>I hope you are still there (I am a bit busy cleaning my new house these
>days).
>
>You just download the TOR client from
><http://freehaven.net/tor/dist/tor-008.exe>
>
>You (as user or admin on Windows XP (home)) click on it and you will get
>a window saying something like this:
>
>Sep 26 18:48:57.310 [notice] Tor v0.0.8. This is experimental software.
>Do not use it if you need anonymity.
>Sep 26 18:48:57.373 [err] Couldn't find $HOME environment variable while
>expanding ~/.torrc
>Sep 26 18:48:57.373 [notice] Configuration file 'C:\Documents and
>Settings\######\Application Data\tor\torrc' not present, using
>reasonable defaults.
>Sep 26 18:49:59.701 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
>Looks like it's working.
>Sep 26 18:57:56.420 [warn] Your application (using socks4 on port 80) is
>giving Tor only an IP address. Applications that do DNS resolves
>themselves may leak information. Consider using Socks4A (e.g. via
>privoxy or socat) instead.



^

^
->---------I HAVE GOTTEN THIS FAR-----------|
>
>If you now run a 'netstat -a' command from a dos box, you will see a
>like this:
>
>~ TCP ######:9050 ######:0 Bezig met luisteren
>
>
>This is the socks4 proxy from TOR.
>
>Then in Internet Explorer (for showing how it works), goto extra ->
>Internet options -> connections -> the connection you are using ->
>settings -> proxies -> check the box -> advanced -> socks and enter
>local host:9050
>
>
>Now go to a site like
><http://www.junkbusters.com/cgi-bin/privacy> or
><http://snoop.cdt.org/snoop_on_me.shtml>
>
>and look at the IP you get. If all is fine, it won't be your IP.
>
>
>Now do a tracert to that IP address from a dos box and you will get
>something like:
>
>C:>tracert 192.38.109.132
>
>Bezig met het traceren van de route naar amigos02.distlab.diku.dk
>[192.38.109.132]
>via maximaal 30 hops:
>
>~ 1 258 ms 259 ms 259 ms uds.kpn.hccnet.nl [62.251.0.249]
>~ 2 298 ms 259 ms 259 ms dialup.gw2.hccnet.nl [62.251.0.250]
>~ 3 258 ms 259 ms 259 ms ge-ias.kpn.hccnet.nl [62.251.0.205]
>~ 4 256 ms 259 ms 259 ms asd-dc2-ias-ur10.nl.kpn.net [195.190.227.7]
>~ 5 255 ms 259 ms 259 ms asd-dc2-ias-ur10.nl.kpn.net
>[134.222.199.130]
>~ 6 277 ms 259 ms 259 ms asd-s4-rou-1001.NL.eurorings.net
>[134.222.96.147]
>~ 7 278 ms 259 ms 259 ms adm-tc1-i3-feth0-0.telia.net
>[195.69.144.46]
>~ 8 257 ms 259 ms 259 ms adm-bb2-pos0-0-0.telia.net [213.248.64.189]
>~ 9 277 ms 279 ms 279 ms hbg-bb2-pos7-0-0.telia.net [213.248.65.162]
>~ 10 277 ms 299 ms 299 ms s-bb2-pos7-3-0.telia.net [213.248.64.37]
>~ 11 277 ms 299 ms 299 ms s-b4-pos5-0.telia.net [213.248.66.14]
>~ 12 418 ms 299 ms 299 ms nordunet-102720-s-b4.c.telia.net
>[213.248.101.15
>4]
>~ 13 277 ms 499 ms 419 ms se-ov.nordu.net [193.10.252.42]
>~ 14 1178 ms 1819 ms 1739 ms dk-gw2.nordu.net [193.10.68.118]
>~ 15 1797 ms 1719 ms 1939 ms Lyngby-2.forskningsnettet.dk
>[193.10.68.122]
>~ 16 1859 ms 1859 ms 1719 ms 130.225.244.214
>~ 17 2117 ms 1359 ms 335 ms hco2-25-gw.net.ku.dk [130.225.204.90]
>~ 18 314 ms 299 ms 299 ms diku-gw.net.ku.dk [130.225.204.106]
>~ 19 358 ms 299 ms 299 ms amigos02.distlab.diku.dk [192.38.109.132]
>
>De trace is voltooid.
>
>
>You are now somewhat anonymous.
>
>Now kill off TOR-008.EXE, delete your cached documents and connect to
>junkbusters again. You will get a page not found, that is reassuring
>that TOR actually works and your browser won't do stupid things without
>it (except for the DNS querries that is).
>
>
>Let us know if you still run into any problems,
>Thomas


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>On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 00:52:54 -0700, in article
><2sscl059hdmktli6gqg25jfbmvhg7m6e8u@4ax.com>, Anonymous <none@> wrote:
>
>
>It sounds like the problem is with the version of OpenSSL you are
>using.
>
>Did you install OpenSSL from
>http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
>
>or did you just manually copy/paste the files in place?



I just manually copied and pasted the files in place. I
manually deleted the above two files, got the windows executable and
installed from that. TOR now starts fine, no problems.

Thanks for the Socratic question, that did the trick.

Now in process of reading documentation for setup. Not quite
sure yet what exactly privproxy does. Seems like TOR operates
somewhat similarly to JAP or like Secure CRT for SSH, both of which I
already use.

Just a quick look does not reveal privproxy's purpose other
that "cleanup?"

I'm sure that more questions will follow. Thanks.


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The above posting was from another group. The problem was solved as
described above. I am in the process of reading the documentation and
setup, hopefully what you have written will be understandable to me
once that i have read the documentation. thanks for the information.
Copelandia Cyanescens

2004-09-27, 5:45 pm

Thomas J. Boschloo wrote...

>| Just a quick look does not reveal privproxy's purpose other
>| that "cleanup?"
>
> Well, privoxy hides things like which browser you use and it makes sure
> the DNS requests go through TOR (a DNS request is used to translated an


<snip>

I addressed this in a post to AP that I forgot to cross to APAS. Which
was stupid because I cut/pasted from this group to there.

Anyway, here's my "explanation" again for what it's worth. I know you
read both groups, but others may not and I think it's a fairly good
assessment. Feel free to think otherwise and/or flame as you see fit. ;)

<cut>

Tor and JAP are "similar". They both use encryption to secure a
connection and a distributed network to "mix things up a bit" and
provide additional privacy/anonymity. Secure CRT and SSH connections use
encryption for security, but don't provide that "mixing" by themselves.

To the average user they're all "similar" in that they all function
through software that resides on your machine... a "local proxy"
scenario.

Privoxy adds an additional layer of protection. The above methods secure
your connection... they operate on the "low level" stuff. Privoxy helps
manage the information that flows over that connection... or the "high
level" stuff.

Think of it like a hose carrying water... if you don't want someone to
know where the water is coming from you could build a fake wall with a
false faucet and feed water to it with a hose, attaching a second hose
to the fake faucet. To the casual observer it would look like the water
was originating from that faucet when it's really just a "pass through".

That's all good as far as it goes, but the water *itself* might contain
some clues about where the water comes from... like lead content or some
other chemical property. Privoxy is a "water filter" that attempts to
remove these impurities from the information flowing through the hose
itself. And in the online world, getting information from unclean water
is a *lot* easier than it is with real water. ;) Both types of
protection are necessary to achieve any real level of privacy or
anonymity.

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--
"The last time I checked, the Constitution said, 'of the people,
by the people and for the people.' That's what the Declaration
of Independence says."

-- Bill Clinton

John Smith

2004-09-27, 8:45 pm

On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 19:48:43 +0200, in article
<415860a5$0$774$3a628fcd@reader10.nntp.hccnet.nl>, "Thomas J.
Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl.invalid> wrote:

>
>I don't remember installing OpenSSL on Windows XP home edition. Yet TOR
>008 works fine! Maybe it uses Windows native crypto facilities instead..
>


It's not absolutely necessary to install OpenSSL but IME having
incorrect or incompatible versions of LIBEAY32.dll and/or SSLEAY32.dll
can lead to the errors such as that which the OP was experiencing
therefore for most Windows users I suspect it is easier for them to
install OpenSSL than it is to find the correct versions of the files
they need.
Anonymous

2004-09-28, 7:53 am

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 02:30:55 -0700, Anonymous <none@> wrote:

>Having some problems setting up and using TOR, any help, suggestions
>available? Win 2k


Both up and running now with no problems, had a little problem
getting the syntax of the socks4a statement correct in the
config.text. I missed that space between end of statement and period.
At any rate works great, really low latency, not like JAP and
certainly not like chaining proxies.

Would really like to get more feedback from consol about which
nodes are chained and how many in chain. I see a chain of three only.
Once I read all documentation and design document probably will find
that this is an adjustable parameter.

I like this setup, fast.
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