Loading doc/tor-doc-osx.html +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ <p> The latest stable release of Tor for Macintosh OS X is <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.14 Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.14</a>. href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.15 Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.15</a>. Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions <a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/osx/">here</a>, if you're looking for new features and new bugs. Loading doc/tor-doc-unix.html +6 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Red Hat, Gentoo, *BSD, etc there too. <p>If you're building from source, first install <a href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">libevent</a>, and make sure you have openssl and zlib (including the -devel packages if applicable). Then Run <tt>tar xzf tor-0.1.0.14.tar.gz; cd tor-0.1.0.14</tt>. Then <tt>./configure && make</tt>. Now you applicable). Then Run <tt>tar xzf tor-0.1.0.15.tar.gz; cd tor-0.1.0.15</tt>. Then <tt>./configure && make</tt>. Now you can run tor as <tt>src/or/tor</tt>, or you can run <tt>make install</tt> (as root if necessary) to install it into /usr/local/, and then you can start it just by running <tt>tor</tt>. Loading Loading @@ -174,8 +174,10 @@ to Privoxy, and 4) see whether your IP address has changed. </p> <p>If you have a personal firewall that limits your computer's ability to connect to itself, be sure to allow connections from your local applications to local port 8118 and port 9050. If ability to connect to itself (this includes something like SELinux on Fedora Core 4), be sure to allow connections from your local applications to Privoxy (local port 8118) and Tor (local port 9050). If your firewall blocks outgoing connections, punch a hole so it can connect to at least TCP ports 80 and 443, and then see <a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#FirewalledClient">this Loading doc/tor-doc-win32.html +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ href="tor-doc-server.html">Configuring a server</a> guide.</b> <p> The latest stable release of Tor for MS Windows is <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.14-win32.exe">0.1.0.14</a>. <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.15-win32.exe">0.1.0.15</a>. Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for Loading Loading
doc/tor-doc-osx.html +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ <p> The latest stable release of Tor for Macintosh OS X is <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.14 Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.14</a>. href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.15 Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.15</a>. Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions <a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/osx/">here</a>, if you're looking for new features and new bugs. Loading
doc/tor-doc-unix.html +6 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Red Hat, Gentoo, *BSD, etc there too. <p>If you're building from source, first install <a href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">libevent</a>, and make sure you have openssl and zlib (including the -devel packages if applicable). Then Run <tt>tar xzf tor-0.1.0.14.tar.gz; cd tor-0.1.0.14</tt>. Then <tt>./configure && make</tt>. Now you applicable). Then Run <tt>tar xzf tor-0.1.0.15.tar.gz; cd tor-0.1.0.15</tt>. Then <tt>./configure && make</tt>. Now you can run tor as <tt>src/or/tor</tt>, or you can run <tt>make install</tt> (as root if necessary) to install it into /usr/local/, and then you can start it just by running <tt>tor</tt>. Loading Loading @@ -174,8 +174,10 @@ to Privoxy, and 4) see whether your IP address has changed. </p> <p>If you have a personal firewall that limits your computer's ability to connect to itself, be sure to allow connections from your local applications to local port 8118 and port 9050. If ability to connect to itself (this includes something like SELinux on Fedora Core 4), be sure to allow connections from your local applications to Privoxy (local port 8118) and Tor (local port 9050). If your firewall blocks outgoing connections, punch a hole so it can connect to at least TCP ports 80 and 443, and then see <a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#FirewalledClient">this Loading
doc/tor-doc-win32.html +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ href="tor-doc-server.html">Configuring a server</a> guide.</b> <p> The latest stable release of Tor for MS Windows is <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.14-win32.exe">0.1.0.14</a>. <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.15-win32.exe">0.1.0.15</a>. Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions <a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for Loading