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image: teaser-tor.png
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image: teaser-tor.png
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author: Matthias Kretschmann
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author: Matthias Kretschmann
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date: 2015-08-02 21:57:30.912218000 +02:00
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date: 2015-08-02 21:57:30.912218000 +02:00
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updated: 2016-05-15 18:26:46+02:00
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updated: 2016-10-03 18:26:46+02:00
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category:
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category:
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tags:
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tags:
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@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ In order for all your system traffic being routed through Tor you need to adjust
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## Set network proxy settings via System Preferences
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## Set network proxy settings via System Preferences
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You can do this under System Preferences > Network and creating a specific Tor network location for it:
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You can do this under *System Preferences > Network* by creating a specific Tor network location for it:
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1. From Location dropdown at the top, select Edit Locations...
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1. From Location dropdown at the top, select *Edit Locations...*
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2. Create a new location by hitting the plus button and name it *Tor*. Hitting Done will select the new location which is now ready to be configured
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2. Create a new location by hitting the plus button and name it *Tor*. Hitting Done will select the new location which is now ready to be configured
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4. Go to Advanced > Proxies and activate *SOCKS Proxy* and add those values:
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4. Go to *Advanced > Proxies* and activate *SOCKS Proxy* and add those values:
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- *SOCKS proxy server*: `localhost`
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- *SOCKS proxy server*: `localhost`
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- *Port*: `9050`
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- *Port*: `9050`
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echo "$(tput sgr0)" # color reset
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echo "$(tput sgr0)" # color reset
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tor
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tor
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```
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```
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Save this script under something like `tor.sh` in one of your sourced `bin` folders, make it executable with `chmod + x` and use it as a replacement for the general `tor` command. So you can just run
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Save this script under something like `tor.sh` in one of your sourced `bin` folders, make it executable with `chmod + x` and use it as a replacement for the general `tor` command. So you can just run
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Verify you're indeed browsing over the Tor network by going to [check.torproject.org](https://check.torproject.org).
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Verify you're indeed browsing over the Tor network by going to [check.torproject.org](https://check.torproject.org).
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If you're done, just exit the script with <kbd>ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>c</kbd> and the network settings will be reverted to their previous configuration.
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When you're done, just exit the script with <kbd>ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>c</kbd> and the network settings will be reverted to their previous configuration.
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