Hi I can't get Privoxy working with Tor.I followed the Proxy routing with Tor and Privoxy but I can't seem to get it to work.I want curl to POST stuff into privoxy which in turn gives it to tor.
So I just installed a web proxy for the first time, Privoxy, and I was happily surprised that I got it running with minimal time and effort. But I'm still kind of uninformed about the benefits of Privoxy.
In tutorials and comments I keep seeing that it protects against ads, pop-ups, and cookies, but I was already using NoScript, Adblock Plus, HTTPS Everywhere and Cookie Whitelist on Firefox...
I am running a basic squid + privoxy combo for web caching/filtering proxy and it works fine. I'm basically running a stock config w/ a few minor edits to allow the relevant hosts access etc.
Seems that way. Either a packaged unit file should be in /usr/lib/systemd/system or maybe a custom one in /etc/systemd/system. I have no privoxy.service in my set up. Does privoxy come with a unit service file? Don't use it myself. You can always create one.
swanson
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=46056
2012-06-10T04:58:54Z
Hello,
I'm looking for a solution to route my SSH traffic through a proxy. Here is my setup:
Laptop --> ssh traffic --> remote ssh server (owned by me) --> privoxy (socks5) --> TOR.
As you can see, my main goal is this. I want to ssh into my remote server, and then all the outbound webtraffic generated on the remote server must go via TOR.
I've installed Fedora for the first time - it seems quite fluid.
Having installed Privoxy, I'm having to manually start it every time I boot to KDE desktop.
What do I need to configure to Privoxy for auto start?
Have set proxy server to 127.0.0.1 / 8118 in Firefox.
I am completely fed up trying to do it. I had no problems with 11.0. It refuses to start up during boot like tor. I added tor to the kde start menu and it works just fine after boot. Privoxy refuses to start up during boot. I have to go into SU mode in terminal, then it works. I need to be able to start Privoxy the same way.
I am currently running Privoxy, and I ran into a website with flash-based ads that I can't seem to get rid of. I know they can be removed, because AdblockPlus on firefox has a rule that takes care of it nicely, I just cannot determine how to apply this rule to privoxy.
The question is how does one install and configure a typical installation of tor, vidalia, polipo, and privoxy on Centos 6.1. Privoxy installed and started easily via