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Date:      Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:40:54 +0200
From:      Ross Cameron <abalour@gmail.com>
To:        Gilles <gilles.ganault@free.fr>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Anonymizer tool like Tor?
Message-ID:  <35f70db10903120440u6fe7b0a7m80a931bc86cf34e7@mail.gmail.com>
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On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Gilles <gilles.ganault@free.fr> wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 10:42:53 +0100, Andreas Rudisch <"cyb."@gmx.net>
> wrote:
> >/usr/ports/security/tor/
>
> Thanks Andeas. Up to now, I only used the Tor client for Windows that
> comes with Privoxy, so never used Tor as-is, and never on the command
> line.
>
> If someone's used to using Tor, I have a couple of questions. On
> FreeBSD, I intend to use it to run a Python script to connect to a
> remote web server and download pages.
>
> Do I need to start the Tor server? Do I need a web proxy like Privoxy,
> or is the Tor client enough? How do set things up so my Python scripts
> connects to Tor?
>
> Thank you.
>

Not to put a damper on everyone's fun but wouldn't just be easier to go to
an internet cafe, run you're web scraper from a USB drive and leave?



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