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Roger Dingledine 19 years ago
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      INSTALL
  2. 2 2
      README
  3. 1 1
      debian/control
  4. 4 4
      doc/HACKING
  5. 12 12
      doc/tor-doc-win32.html
  6. 3 3
      doc/tor-doc.html
  7. 3 3
      tor.spec.in

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INSTALL

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Quickstart version for users:
 
 0) Download the absolute newest version. No, really.
-  http://freehaven.net/tor/dist/
+  http://tor.eff.org/dist/
 1) tar xvf it, and then cd into the directory.
 2) ./configure
 3) make

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README

@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ doesn't work for you.
 
 Do you want to run a tor server?
 
-  See http://freehaven.net/tor/doc/tor-doc.html#server
+  See http://tor.eff.org/doc/tor-doc.html#server
 
 Do you want to run a hidden service?
 
-  See http://freehaven.net/tor/doc/tor-doc.html#hidden-service
+  See http://tor.eff.org/doc/tor-doc.html#hidden-service
 
 Configuring tsocks:
 

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debian/control

@@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ Description: anonymizing overlay network for TCP
  Remember that this is development code -- don't rely on the current Tor
  network if you really need strong anonymity.
  .
- The latest information can be found at http://freehaven.net/tor/, or on the
+ The latest information can be found at http://tor.eff.org/, or on the
  mailing lists, archived at http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/ or
  http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/.

+ 4 - 4
doc/HACKING

@@ -463,10 +463,10 @@ the distant future, stuff may have changed.)
 
   About Tor
 
-     See http://freehaven.net/tor/
-         http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/tor-spec.txt
-         http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/tor-design.tex
-         http://freehaven.net/tor/cvs/doc/FAQ
+     See http://tor.eff.org/
+         http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/tor-spec.txt
+         http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/tor-design.tex
+         http://tor.eff.org/cvs/doc/FAQ
 
   About anonymity
 

+ 12 - 12
doc/tor-doc-win32.html

@@ -9,16 +9,16 @@
 
 <body>
 
-<h1>Running <a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/">Tor</a> on Win32</h1>
+<h1>Running <a href="http://tor.eff.org/">Tor</a> on Win32</h1>
 
 <a name="installing"></a>
 <h2>Step One: Download and Install Tor</h2>
 
 <p>
 The latest stable release of Tor for Windows 32 is <a
-href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.1-win32.exe">0.0.9.1</a>.
+href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.1-win32.exe">0.0.9.1</a>.
 Download it by clicking the link. You may be able to find experimental versions
-<a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for
+<a href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/win32/">here</a>, if you're looking for
 new features and new bugs.
 </p>
 
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ screenshot of the setup page:
 </p>
 
 <img alt="tor installer splash page"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-installer-splash.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-installer-splash.jpg" />
 
 <p>
 By default, Tor is not configured to run at startup.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Be sure to leave the other boxes checked.
 </p>
 
 <img alt="select components to install"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-installer-components.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-installer-components.jpg" />
 
 <p>Once the installer is finished, it will run Tor in a DOS window so
 you can see its logs and errors. (You can minimize this window, but do
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ not close it.)
 </p>
 
 <img alt="tor window screenshot"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-dos-window.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-dos-window.jpg" />
 
 <p>Tor comes configured as a client by default. It uses a built-in
 default configuration file, and most people won't need to change any of
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ appear in your system tray as a "P" in a circle, as pictured below:
 </p>
 
 <img alt="privoxy icon in the system tray"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-icon.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-icon.jpg" />
 
 <p>You need to configure Privoxy to use Tor.
 Open Privoxy's main config file by selecting it from Start Menu|All
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Programs:
 </p>
 
 <img border="1" alt="editing privoxy config"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-config.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-config.jpg" />
 
 <p>Add the line <br>
 <tt>forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 .</tt><br>
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ the file. Be sure to save.
 </p>
 
 <img border="1" alt="privoxy points to tor"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-privoxy-edit.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-privoxy-edit.jpg" />
 
 <a name="using"></a>
 <h2>Step Three: Configure your applications to use Tor</h2>
@@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ You should also set your SSL proxy (IE calls it "Secure") to the same
 thing, to hide your SSL traffic. In IE, this looks something like:</p>
 
 <img alt="LAN settings in IE"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-ie-lan.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-ie-lan.jpg" />
 <img alt="Proxy settings in IE"
-src="http://tor.freehaven.net/img/screenshot-ie-proxies.jpg" />
+src="http://tor.eff.org/img/screenshot-ie-proxies.jpg" />
 
 <p>Using privoxy is <strong>necessary</strong> because <a
-href="http://tor.freehaven.net/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">browsers leak your
+href="http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">browsers leak your
 DNS requests when they use a SOCKS proxy directly</a>, which is bad for
 your anonymity. Privoxy also removes certain dangerous headers from your
 web requests, and blocks obnoxious ad sites like Doubleclick.</p>

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doc/tor-doc.html

@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
 <body>
 
-<h1><a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/">Tor</a> documentation</h1>
+<h1><a href="http://tor.eff.org/">Tor</a> documentation</h1>
 
 <p>Tor provides a distributed network of servers ("onion routers"). Users
 bounce their communications (web requests, IM, IRC, SSH, etc.) around
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ installing, configuring, and using Tor on Win32.
 </p>
 
 <p>You can get the latest releases <a
-href="http://tor.freehaven.net/dist/">here</a>.</p>
+href="http://tor.eff.org/dist/">here</a>.</p>
 
 <p>If you got Tor from a tarball, unpack it: <tt>tar xzf
 tor-0.0.9.1.tar.gz; cd tor-0.0.9.1</tt>. Run <tt>./configure</tt>, then
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ top). Then change your browser to http proxy at localhost port 8118.
 (In Mozilla, this is in Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Proxies.)
 You should also set your SSL proxy to the same
 thing, to hide your SSL traffic. Using privoxy is <b>necessary</b> because
-<a href="http://tor.freehaven.net/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">Mozilla leaks your
+<a href="http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/CLIENTS">Mozilla leaks your
 DNS requests when it uses a SOCKS proxy directly</a>. Privoxy also gives
 you good html scrubbing.</p>
 

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tor.spec.in

@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 # This should be incremented whenever the spec file changes, but
 # can drop back to zero at a new Tor version
 
-%define specver 3
+%define specver 0
 
 ## Things users may want to change
 #
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Version: %{version}
 Release: %{release}
 
 Summary: Anonymizing overlay network for TCP (The onion router)
-URL: http://freehaven.net/%{name}/
+URL: http://tor.eff.org/
 Group: System Environment/Daemons
 
 License: BSD-like
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.6, rpm-build >= 4.0
 Requires(pre): shadow-utils, /usr/bin/id, /bin/date, /bin/sh
 Requires(pre): %{_sbindir}/useradd, %{_sbindir}/groupadd
 
-Source0: http://freehaven.net/%{name}/dist/%{name}-%{native_version}.tar.gz
+Source0: http://tor.eff.org/dist/%{name}-%{native_version}.tar.gz
 
 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root