[Leaplist] TOR+IPcop has anyone done this?
John Simpson
jms1 at jms1.net
Sun Aug 12 11:31:55 EDT 2007
On 2007-08-10, at 1712, Ray Brunkow wrote:
>
> If so do you have to install slackware onto the computer you are
> using for IPCop or can it be installed on a separate system?
>
> http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorIPCOP
you're probably better off installing tor on the individual machines
where you will be using it.
and since when is ipcop based on slackware? i thought it was based on
"linux from scratch"? i know the version i was playing with for that
self-installing mail server CD idea, which used the ipcop framework,
was based on LFS...
as for what they're saying on the web page... NO, you don't install
slackware on the ipcop machine. the idea is to use a DIFFERENT
system, which uses the same versions of the libraries that ipcop has.
build the binaries on that other machine, and then instead of a
normal "make install", you copy the binaries into place on the ipcop
machine, manually create the userid, config files, and work
directory, and graft it into the startup scripts so that when ipcop
starts up, it runs tor as well.
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