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author | Roger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org> | 2005-01-05 00:06:51 +0000 |
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committer | Roger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org> | 2005-01-05 00:06:51 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/HACKING b/doc/HACKING index 09c780704..c0a1b6f48 100644 --- a/doc/HACKING +++ b/doc/HACKING @@ -463,10 +463,10 @@ the distant future, stuff may have changed.) About Tor - See http://freehaven.net/tor/ - http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/tor-spec.txt - http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/tor-design.tex - http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/FAQ + See http://tor.eff.org/ + http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/tor-spec.txt + http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/tor-design.tex + http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/FAQ About anonymity diff --git a/doc/tor-doc-win32.html b/doc/tor-doc-win32.html index 936c84e75..793116070 100644 --- a/doc/tor-doc-win32.html +++ b/doc/tor-doc-win32.html @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ <body> -<h1>Running <a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/">Tor</a> on Win32</h1> +<h1>Running <a href="http://tor.eff.org/">Tor</a> on Win32</h1> <a name="installing"></a> <h2>Step One: Download and Install Tor</h2> <p> The latest stable release of Tor for Windows 32 is <a -href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.1-win32.exe">0.0.9.1</a>. +href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.1-win32.exe">0.0.9.1</a>. Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions -<a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for +<a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for new features and new bugs. </p> @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ screenshot of the setup page: </p> <img alt="tor installer splash page" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-installer-splash.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-installer-splash.jpg" /> <p> By default, Tor is not configured to run at startup. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Be sure to leave the other boxes checked. </p> <img alt="select components to install" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-installer-components.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-installer-components.jpg" /> <p>Once the installer is finished, it will run Tor in a DOS window so you can see its logs and errors. (You can minimize this window, but do @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ not close it.) </p> <img alt="tor window screenshot" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-dos-window.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-dos-window.jpg" /> <p>Tor comes configured as a client by default. It uses a built-in default configuration file, and most people won't need to change any of @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ appear in your system tray as a "P" in a circle, as pictured below: </p> <img alt="privoxy icon in the system tray" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-icon.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-icon.jpg" /> <p>You need to configure Privoxy to use Tor. Open Privoxy's main config file by selecting it from Start Menu|All @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Programs: </p> <img border="1" alt="editing privoxy config" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-config.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-config.jpg" /> <p>Add the line <br> <tt>forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 .</tt><br> @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ the file. Be sure to save. </p> <img border="1" alt="privoxy points to tor" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-edit.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-edit.jpg" /> <a name="using"></a> <h2>Step Three: Configure your applications to use Tor</h2> @@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ You should also set your SSL proxy (IE calls it "Secure") to the same thing, to hide your SSL traffic. In IE, this looks something like:</p> <img alt="LAN settings in IE" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-ie-lan.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-ie-lan.jpg" /> <img alt="Proxy settings in IE" -src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-ie-proxies.jpg" /> +src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-ie-proxies.jpg" /> <p>Using privoxy is <strong>necessary</strong> because <a -href="http://tor.freehaven.net/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">browsers leak your +href="http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">browsers leak your DNS requests when they use a SOCKS proxy directly</a>, which is bad for your anonymity. Privoxy also removes certain dangerous headers from your web requests, and blocks obnoxious ad sites like Doubleclick.</p> diff --git a/doc/tor-doc.html b/doc/tor-doc.html index 9491d12ca..ea9d6000b 100644 --- a/doc/tor-doc.html +++ b/doc/tor-doc.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ <body> -<h1><a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/">Tor</a> documentation</h1> +<h1><a href="http://tor.eff.org/">Tor</a> documentation</h1> <p>Tor provides a distributed network of servers ("onion routers"). Users bounce their communications (web requests, IM, IRC, SSH, etc.) around @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ installing, configuring, and using Tor on Win32. </p> <p>You can get the latest releases <a -href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/">here</a>.</p> +href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/">here</a>.</p> <p>If you got Tor from a tarball, unpack it: <tt>tar xzf tor-0.0.9.1.tar.gz; cd tor-0.0.9.1</tt>. Run <tt>./configure</tt>, then @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ top). Then change your browser to http proxy at localhost port 8118. (In Mozilla, this is in Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Proxies.) You should also set your SSL proxy to the same thing, to hide your SSL traffic. Using privoxy is <b>necessary</b> because -<a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">Mozilla leaks your +<a href="http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">Mozilla leaks your DNS requests when it uses a SOCKS proxy directly</a>. Privoxy also gives you good html scrubbing.</p> |