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      Emab last edited by

      Is it possible to use Tor? (http://tor.eff.org/)
      Someone has tested it?

      Could be interestig to use Tor only for some interface…

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        sullrich last edited by

        Would love to see someone turn this into a package.

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          Emab last edited by

          @sullrich:

          Would love to see someone turn this into a package.

          I'll try if I find some free time…

          tell me good luck! ;D

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            ssam last edited by

            yeah i'd like tor too running on the pfsence box.

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              sullrich last edited by

              Good luck!

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                hoba last edited by

                And one more Good Luck from here to encourage developement  :)

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                  lepole last edited by

                  since i would love a tor ackage as well - i´d like to know if there is anything going on in that direction? has some work been done? or should i start from scratch?!

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                    sullrich last edited by

                    @lepole:

                    since i would love a tor ackage as well - i´d like to know if there is anything going on in that direction? has some work been done? or should i start from scratch?!

                    As far as I know, nobody is working on this.

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                      lepole last edited by

                      generaly, would it be a good idea to run tor on a firwall system? ofcourse it would simplyfy matters for internal users wanting to anonymize traffic, but on the other hand arent you opening uo to a lot of security riscs? what do people think?

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                        sullrich last edited by

                        It very well could add a security risk if the package is not done correctly.

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                          pcatiprodotnet last edited by

                          This would be cool, not having to configure every app to properly use Tor without leaking dns and such.  However, I personally put Tor in the "cool" catagory but not necessarily "useful" (to me anyway).  But, if someone wants to post a bounty for it, I'll pitch in.  It would be a weight off one's mind, being able to offer wifi without worrying about what unscrupulous activities that wardriver or neighbor may be getting into from your IP.
                          -pc

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                            ruskie last edited by

                            I agree with the above poster… cool but not necesseraly usefull... I haven't used tor myself but if someone makes a packgae I'm rather sure I'll be using it...

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                              hoba last edited by

                              I tried to use TOR with http://torpark.nfshost.com/ several times but it was awefully slow on my idle 16 mbit/s connection. Not sure if this is related to this software but if TOR is that slow (atm) creating a package is not really worth the effort imo.

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                                sullrich last edited by

                                Tor really is that slow.

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                                  energy last edited by

                                  Tor is awesome, only tobad the police has taken away some very fast german servers out of a data center for investigation, but they will come back soon ;)

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