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If you verified that <application>Privoxy</application> and <application>Tor</application>
are working, it is time to connect them. As far as <application>Privoxy</application>
is concerned, <application>Tor</application> is just another proxy that can be reached
- by socks4 or socks4a. Most likely you are interested in <application>Tor</application>
+ by socks4, socks4a and socks5. Most likely you are interested in <application>Tor</application>
to increase your anonymity level, therefore you should use socks5, to make sure DNS
requests are done through <application>Tor</application> and thus invisible to your
local network. Using socks4a would work too, but with socks5 you get more precise error
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+Revision 2.75 2010/11/13 10:08:00 fabiankeil
+Fix a link to the 'intercepting' entry and add another one
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Revision 2.74 2010/11/13 10:07:46 fabiankeil
Remove the product names in the 'otherproxy' entry's title.