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							- Subject:
 
- Re: Anonymous/Nonymous Communication Coexisting?
 
- From:
 
- Kristian Köhntopp <kris@xn--khntopp-90a.de>
 
- Date:
 
- Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:56:19 +0200
 
- To:
 
- or-talk@freehaven.net
 
- On Wednesday 08 June 2005 04:20, yancm@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
 
- >> Is it possible to have a single application, such as a web
 
- >> browser or a p2p client behave normally with normal url's but
 
- >> use tor if the url is an xyz.onion address? Or is it
 
- >> everything or nothing?
 
- This is basically a question of using your proxy or not. You can 
 
- control the behaviour of your browser in great detail writing a 
 
- proxy.pac program in Javascript and setting that program as the 
 
- proxy autoconfiguration URL in your browser.
 
- An example:
 
- kris@jordan01:~> cat /srv/www/htdocs/proxy.pac
 
- function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
 
- {
 
-         var proxy_yes = "PROXY jordan01.int.cinetic.de:3128";
 
-         var proxy_no  = "DIRECT";
 
-         // Redirect all accesses to mlan hosts to the mlan proxy
 
-         if (dnsDomainIs(host, ".mlan.cinetic.de")) {
 
-                 return proxy_yes;
 
-         }
 
-         // Everything else is direct
 
-         return proxy_no;
 
- }
 
- So here the program checks if the destination is a mlan-Host, and 
 
- if so, uses the appropriate proxy on jordan for the access, 
 
- while all other accesses are direct.
 
- You could do a similar thing with .onion accesses with a trivial 
 
- modification.
 
- Docs:
 
- http://wp.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/proxy-live.html
 
- Kristian
 
 
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