Thanks, it works No more error in the log. Regards, Yomi. > Do not configure the HTTPSProxy, only the HTTPProxy, and see if that > works. Squid does everything across the same port. > >>>> <squid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3/2/2011 11:23 AM >>> > Thank you for your swift response.I have done all you suggested but it > still gives error:"ket. 02 17:01:24.897 [Warning] The https proxy sent > back an unexpected status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing." when i > configure Tor to use squid proxy, why? > > VidaliaLog-03.02.2011.txt > > ket. 02 17:00:37.665 [Notice] Tor v0.2.1.29 (r8e9b25e6c7a2e70c). This > is > experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. (Running > on > Windows "Longhorn" Service Pack 2 [workstation] {personal} {terminal > services, single user}) > ket. 02 17:00:37.774 [Notice] Initialized libevent version > 1.4.14-stable > using method win32. Good. > ket. 02 17:00:37.774 [Notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050 > ket. 02 17:00:37.774 [Notice] Opening Control listener on > 127.0.0.1:9051 > ket. 02 17:00:37.774 [Notice] Parsing GEOIP file. > ket. 02 17:00:48.267 [Notice] OpenSSL OpenSSL 0.9.8p 16 Nov 2010 looks > like version 0.9.8m or later; I will try SSL_OP to enable > renegotiation > ket. 02 17:00:48.267 [Notice] We now have enough directory information > to > build circuits. > ket. 02 17:00:48.268 [Notice] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor > network. > ket. 02 17:00:48.268 [Notice] Bootstrapped 85%: Finishing handshake > with > first hop. > ket. 02 17:00:48.268 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:00:48.268 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:00:48.915 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:00:49.896 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:00:50.877 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:23.865 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:24.897 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:25.864 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:26.866 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:27.873 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:28.905 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:30.883 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:31.904 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:32.889 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:33.988 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:34.861 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:35.936 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:36.898 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:38.897 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:01:39.936 [Warning] The https proxy sent back an unexpected > status code 403 ("Forbidden"). Closing. > ket. 02 17:02:02.372 [Notice] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor > circuit. > ket. 02 17:02:21.473 [Notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit. > Looks > like client functionality is working. > ket. 02 17:02:21.473 [Notice] Bootstrapped 100%: Done. > > Tor Config File > > # This file was generated by Tor; if you edit it, comments will not be > preserved > # The old torrc file was renamed to torrc.orig.1 or similar, and Tor > will > ignore it > > # If set, Tor will accept connections from the same machine (localhost > only) > # on this port, and allow those connections to control the Tor process > using > # the Tor Control Protocol (described in control-spec.txt). > ControlPort 9051 > HashedControlPassword > 16:B84A6BA23097A2CD60EF438BD0B2C209E01054D6F95D58F02EAA00963C > # Force Tor to make all HTTP directory requests through this host:port > (or > # host:80 if port is not set). > HttpProxy 192.168.137.1:3128 > # Force Tor to make all TLS (SSL) connections through this host:port > (or > # host:80 if port is not set). > HttpsProxy 192.168.137.1:3128 > # Where to send logging messages. Format is minSeverity[-maxSeverity] > # (stderr|stdout|syslog|file FILENAME). > Log notice stdout > # Bind to this address to listen to connections from SOCKS-speaking > # applications. > SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 > Regards, > Yomi > > > >> Please read the configuration Manual for the said software on: >> https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en >> >> In there, you will find different configuration parameters for >> utilizing proxies: >> >> HTTPProxy host[:port] >> Tor will make all its directory requests through this host:port > (or >> host:80 if port is not specified), rather than connecting directly > to >> any directory servers. >> >> HTTPProxyAuthenticator username:password >> If defined, Tor will use this username:password for Basic HTTP >> proxy authentication, as in RFC 2617. This is currently the only form > of >> HTTP proxy authentication that Tor supports; feel free to submit a > patch >> if you want it to support others. >> >> HTTPSProxy host[:port] >> Tor will make all its OR (SSL) connections through this > host:port >> (or host:443 if port is not specified), via HTTP CONNECT rather than >> connecting directly to servers. You may want to set FascistFirewall > to >> restrict the set of ports you might try to connect to, if your HTTPS >> proxy only allows connecting to certain ports. >> >> HTTPSProxyAuthenticator username:password >> If defined, Tor will use this username:password for Basic HTTPS >> proxy authentication, as in RFC 2617. This is currently the only form > of >> HTTPS proxy authentication that Tor supports; feel free to submit a >> patch if you want it to support others. >> >> Socks4Proxy host[:port] >> Tor will make all OR connections through the SOCKS 4 proxy at >> host:port (or host:1080 if port is not specified). >> >> Socks5Proxy host[:port] >> Tor will make all OR connections through the SOCKS 5 proxy at >> host:port (or host:1080 if port is not specified). >> >> Socks5ProxyUsername username >> Socks5ProxyPassword password >> If defined, authenticate to the SOCKS 5 server using username > and >> password in accordance to RFC 1929. Both username and password must > be >> between 1 and 255 characters. >> >> >>>>> <squid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3/2/2011 9:27 AM >>> >> Hi, >> I am using squid2.7STABLE8 on Windows 7 Ultimate. >> I very aware that squid is a http proxy and cache program but am > using >> sock program - Tor anonymity program from torproject.org and i will >> like >> the sock traffic to pass through squid so that it can be cache. >> Is it possible and how? >> Yomi. >> >> >> Travel Impressions made the following annotations >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> "This message and any attachments are solely for the intended > recipient >> and may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are > not >> the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, use, or distribution > of >> the information included in this message and any attachments is >> prohibited. 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