![]() onion address if you're not using freenode). ![]() The rest of this step is left for historical purposes.Įdit your torrc file to create an internal IP address to use to connect tor and socat by adding the line MapAddress 172.28.184.12 mejokbp2brhw4omd.onion NOTE: This step is not nessecary as we are already using socat which can handle the mapping for us. (Pasting commands into the Terminal like this can do anything to your computer, so it's usually a bad idea unless you trust the source.) ruby -e "$(curl -fsSkL /mxcl/homebrew/go)" & brew install socat If this all sounds confusing and scary, just open up Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities), paste the following line, press enter and wait for it to finish. I recommend using the Homebrew package manager (also a command-line program) to install it. This is a command-line power tool for manipulating network connections. I'm using the Vidalia bundle from the Tor download page. The basic idea is to use socat to create the TORified connection for us, and our client will connect to socat. You can always check this by using dig +short cname from a Un*x command prompt. UPDATED Freenode IRC Service: The onion address of Freenode has changed: p4fsi4ockecnea7l.onion onion address in the socat line and see if it works. While not strickly nessecary alot of IRC servers block TOR exit nodes. Apparently Freenode does this at the address (THIS IS AN OLD ADDRESS) mejokbp2brhw4omd.onion, but most IRC servers don't. It requires that the IRC server in question already making itself availble as a Tor service.
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