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## translation metadata # Based-On-Revision: unkown # Last-Translator: biofa@circolab.net #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Utenti" <div class="main-column"> <h2>Tor: Utenti</h2> <hr /> <p>C'è un canale di discussione IRC per utenti e operatori. Vai su <a href="irc://irc.oftc.net/tor">#tor on irc.oftc.net</a>.</p> <p>Trovi un <a href="http://bugs.noreply.org/tor">bugtracker</a>. Se trovi un baco, specialmente quelli di crash, leggi prima di tutto <a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ReportBug">come segnalare un baco di Tor</a> FAQ wiki e poi vai sul bugtracker e riporta maggiori informazioni possibili a riguardo. (Se il baco riguarda Privoxy, il tuo browser, o qualche altra applicazione , non segnalarcelo nel nostro bugtracker.) </p> <p>Verifica <a href="http://www.noreply.org/tor-running-routers/">sul grafico di weasel il numbero di Tor servers nel tempo</a>. Per conoscere più dettagli sui nodi Tor esistenti, consulta la <a href="http://serifos.eecs.harvard.edu:8000/cgi-bin/exit.pl">lista degli exit nodes di Tor per nazione</a> di Geoff Goodell. Puoi anche <a href="http://belegost.seul.org/">recuperare direttamente la lista dei nodi generata dinamicamente</a>. (Il tuo client Tor la riceve in automatico, quindi caricarla per conto proprio lo si fa solo per curiosità). </p> <p> <a href="http://6sxoyfb3h2nvok2d.onion/">L'hidden wiki</a> presenta una lista di qualche hidden services e altre cose. Ci puoi accedere solo tramite Tor e un proxy come Privoxy. </p> <p> Leggi <a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter">il wiki di Tor</a> per la documentazione fornita dagli utenti, ed altro ancora. </p> <hr /> <p> Di seguito una lista di programmi che possono essere usati con Tor: </p> <p> <a href="http://www.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.html">Connect</a>: adds proxy support to SSH. (Win32, Linux, BSD, OS X)<br /> <a href="http://monkey.org/~dugsong/dsocks/">Dsocks</a>: SOCKS client wrapper with enough support to use the built-in OpenSSH or Tor local SOCKS proxy. (BSD)<br /> <a href="http://www.freecap.ru/eng/">Freecap</a>: redirects traffic to a SOCKS server. graphical. (Win32)<br /> <a href="http://ksb.sourceforge.net/">Kernel socks bouncer</a>: redirects certain streams into Tor. Doesn't deal with DNS. Linux 2.6 only.<br /> <a href="http://www.privoxy.org/">Privoxy</a>: an http proxy that speaks socks4a. Also does html/cookie scrubbing. (Win32, Linux, BSD, OS X)<br /> <a href="http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/">Proxychains</a>: proxifier, supports user-defined list of proxies. (Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br /> <a href="http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/">Socat</a>: multipurpose relay. (Linux, BSD, OS X)<br /> <a href="http://www.socks.permeo.com/Download/SocksCapDownload/index.asp">Sockscap</a>: redirects traffic to a SOCKS server. graphical. (Win32) <br /> <a href="http://jgillick.nettripper.com/switchproxy/">Switchproxy</a>: Mozilla extension to help you manage your proxy settings. (Firefox, Mozilla, Thunderbird)<br /> Tor-resolve: turns hostnames into IPs privately via Tor, shipped with the Tor package. (Win32, Linux, BSD, OS X) <br /> <a href="http://www.freehaven.net/~aphex/torcap.zip">Torcap</a>: similar to sockscap and freecap. has different strengths/weaknesses. (Win32)<br /> <a href="http://freehaven.net/~aphex/TorControl/release/">TorControl</a>: a basic Tor controller with GUI. You'll need to set 'ControlPort 9051' in your torrc. <br /> <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/transocks/">Transocks</a>: Transparent proxy to redirect traffic through a SOCKS proxy. Uses iptables. (Linux)<br /> <a href="http://transproxy.sourceforge.net/">Transproxy</a>: Transparent proxy for HTTP requests with ipfw, ipnet, ipfwadm, ipchains or iptables . (FreeBSD, Linux).<br /> <a href="http://tsocks.sourceforge.net/">Tsocks</a>: a program that intercepts connect() system calls and redirects them through Tor. (Linux, BSD)<b>*</b><br /> </p> Files marked with a <b>*</b> don't deal with <a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#SOCKSAndDNS">DNS leaks</a>, </div><!-- #main --> #include <foot.wmi>