How to anonymize all network traffic with TorGhost | What the Pros Know
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- If you're needing to be anonymous on the internet with a different IP address, then TorGhost is your answer. TorGhost allows you to quickly and easily setup your system to anonymize all network traffic through tor. TorGhost redirects all internet traffic through SOCKS5 tor proxy and disables unsafe packets exiting the system. In this What the Pros Know, Daniel will show you the steps to take to build and install TorGhost.
Web Address:
github.com/Sus...
To install TorGhost:
git clone github.com/Sus...
cd torghost
chmod +x build.sh
./build.sh
To install pip (if not already installed):
sudo spt install python-pip
sudo pip install requests
sudo pip install stem
To modify TorGhost script:
nano torghost.py
To find current IP address:
curl www.ipmonkey.com | grep "IP Address"
To start TorGhost:
sudo python torghost.py --start Torghost
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Great video ..keep them coming :)
We will!
i have a question: i am planning to make a vpn inside a virtual machine. now, if i run torghost on the host machine (proxmox) would be the traffic of all devices that are connected to the vpn routed through tor?
if not, how could i achieve that?
Hi Im getting the following "Fatal Error: Python.h: no such file or directory"
Cant find a fix that works, can you help?
Figured it out, edit the build.sh file so that the correct version of python, the one you are using on your system, is listed... it was default set to 3.8 when I was using 3.9...
Ah, good catch. Thanks for coming back and posting your solution!
I have a problem that it taking forever fetching current ip and nothing happens I don't know what to do and I can't search on it and I tried the proxychains method and always saying socket error or timeout please if you can help
Awesome
ur kali machine connected through NAT network or Bridged Network ?
His Kali machine is bridged. Thanks for watching!
great work. you saved my time. thanks..
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching Mahadi!
i use windows 10 in a VM , if i install torghost on my main linux OS will torghost traffic all my windows vm traffic thru tor too ?
hey bro just an update NANO doesnt need to be edited anymore
Thanks for sharing.
Hi mate, when i run this tool , are all my route network traffic going to go through tor?
Another question, when i use nmap tool is it going to be working through tor or not?
I hope u got my question.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate
This depends on the specifics about your "environment" that you're using and the error that you're getting. The troubleshooting for your issue is, unfortunately, much too complicated for us to discuss via UA-cam comments. I'd recommend googling your error and posting in forums to see if anyone else has already solved your problem. Best of luck to you!
Hi , thanks for your cooperation,
What about DNS?? They can hide it or not. Thanks
Great question. From GitHub: "DNS requests are also redirected via tor, thus preventing DNSLeak. The scripts also disables unsafe packets exiting the system. Some packets like ping request can compromise your identity."
Link: github.com/SusmithKrishnan/torghost
Will this work with linux mint?
So is it any faster than using the Tor browser?
In my experience Tor connection speed varies a lot, but my web browsing seems to be about the same as using the Tor browser.
With this one you are anonymous, even if you use Chrome.
Any mobile any labtop files how to share
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand the question.
Clarify your question, Now!
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