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Tor (without the browser part) basically provides a socks proxy ,
Vidalia translate socks proxy to http proxy, and the browser use that
http proxy to work.

So, to get your squid use it too, just launch tor and vidalia as
usual, have squid configure a cache_peer parent to that proxy
(localhost:<someport>), also never_direct allow all , and you will be
going through tor any minute.

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Nguyen Hai Nam <nam.nh@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Squid guys,
>
> We're using Squid 3.2 on Solaris 11 system smoothly, but few days ago our
> ISP has had troubles with external Internet routing so we can't reach many
> websites. I discovered that if I use Tor's browser I can open that websites
> normally (yes, it's slow btw), at least we can open the website. So I think
> we should cooperate between Squid and Tor to bring the Internet back for
> users.
>
> I'm not familiar with Tor switching network except using Tor's browser, so
> it's great to hear your opion and if you guys know the already
> configurations, I highly appreciate it.
>
> Thank you,
> ~Neddy.


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