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# route delete default
# route add -host <TOR IP> gw <ISP GW>
# tunnel start
# route add default gw <TOR TUNNEL IP>


On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 11:42, torqued at asheville.com wrote:
> Fellow Linux Enthusiasts;
> 
> Please consider donating your boxen, bandwidth and
> brotherhood to the Tor (The-Onion-Routing) Project.
> 
> Tor is distributed as Free Software under the
> 3-clause BSD license.
> 
> Electronic Frontier Foundation:
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&gt; 
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&gt; 
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&gt; 
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&gt; 
&gt; Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows
&gt; people and groups to improve their privacy and
&gt; security on the Internet. It also enables software
&gt; developers to create new communication tools with
&gt; built-in privacy features. Tor provides the
&gt; foundation for a range of applications that allow
&gt; organizations and individuals to share information
&gt; over public networks without compromising their
&gt; privacy.
&gt; 
&gt; Individuals use Tor to keep websites from tracking
&gt; them and their family members, or to connect to
&gt; news sites, instant messaging services, or the
&gt; like when these are blocked by their local
&gt; Internet providers. Tor's hidden services let
&gt; users publish web sites and other services without
&gt; needing to reveal the location of the site.
&gt; Individuals also use Tor for socially sensitive
&gt; communication: chat rooms and web forums for rape
&gt; and abuse survivors, or people with illnesses.
&gt; 
&gt; Journalists use Tor to communicate more safely
&gt; with whistleblowers and dissidents.
&gt; Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use Tor to
&gt; allow their workers to connect to their home
&gt; website while they're in a foreign country,
&gt; without notifying everybody nearby that they're
&gt; working with that organization.
&gt; 
&gt; Groups such as Indymedia recommend Tor for
&gt; safeguarding their members' online privacy and
&gt; security. Activist groups like the Electronic
&gt; Frontier Foundation (EFF) are supporting Tor's
&gt; development as a mechanism for maintaining civil
&gt; liberties online. Corporations use Tor as a safe
&gt; way to conduct competitive analysis, and to
&gt; protect sensitive procurement patterns from
&gt; eavesdroppers. They also use it to replace
&gt; traditional VPNs, which reveal the exact amount
&gt; and timing of communication. Which locations have
&gt; employees working late? Which locations have
&gt; employees consulting job-hunting websites? Which
&gt; research divisions are communicating with the
&gt; company's patent lawyers?
&gt; 
&gt; A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source
&gt; intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used
&gt; Tor while deployed in the Middle East recently.
&gt; Law enforcement uses Tor for visiting or
&gt; surveilling web sites without leaving government
&gt; IP addresses in their web logs, and for security
&gt; during sting operations.
&gt; 
&gt; The variety of people who use Tor is actually part
&gt; of what makes it so secure. Tor hides you among
&gt; the other users on the network, so the more
&gt; populous and diverse the user base for Tor is, the
&gt; more your anonymity will be protected.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; 
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