[tor-talk] How to test leaks on OSX?
Bry8 Star
bry8star at inventati.org
Sun Sep 1 04:53:23 UTC 2013
Firewall log should show various outbound & inbound attempts that
are related to local network interface(s), and when various software
are (trying to go or) going through it (LAN/WiFi interface).
And, also try "Wireshark". Which can show, for example : if there
is any DNS leaks, when you use Enigmail GPG [en|de]cryption or
GPG-key retrieve, etc via Thunderbird (which is configured to go
through Tor proxy).
http://help.unc.edu/help/how-to-configure-a-firewall-for-mac-os-x-ipfw-for-snow-leopard/
https://www.wireshark.org/download.html
-- Bright Star.
Received from Jerzy Łogiewa, on 2013-08-29 2:00 AM:
> Hello!
>
> I am on a Mac and now using the tor as a global (system) proxy for connections! I like to test this for leaks. How to do it on the Mac?
>
> --
> Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerzyma at interia.eu
>
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