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Author Help running TOR 9.2 on XP as server
Dead Microprocessor

2005-01-31, 5:45 pm

> I have read Tor 9.2 can run on a windows machine
> as a server. Is anybody doing that yet? If so, how?


Is "windows machine" secure enough to run TOR?
Thomas J. Boschloo

2005-01-31, 5:45 pm

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Dead Microprocessor wrote:
|>I have read Tor 9.2 can run on a windows machine
|>as a server. Is anybody doing that yet? If so, how?
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| Is "windows machine" secure enough to run TOR?

The whole software is beta, so the OS doesn't really matter much. In
fact, there is a warning that it is 'experimental' software. It probably
has as much (undiscovered) bugs as Windows XP has..

Thomas
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