To install HTTPSDNS daemon unpack the archive and run the install script: > sudo install.shĬreate a new user for running HTTPSDNS daemon: > sudo adduser -system -disabled-password -group httpsdns_daemon Or you may use the package manager of your distribution to install the modules: > sudo aptitude install libnet-ssleay-perl libnet-server-perl libnet-dns-perl You may install the requiered modules from CPAN by: > sudo perl -MCPAN -e shellĬpan> install Log::Log4perl Net::Server::Daemonize. The following Perl Modules are requiered by the HTTPS-DNS daemon: Log::Log4perl, You can download the archive 2 ( OpenPGP signature) from our server. It redirects DNS queries over the HTTPS protocol to a HTTPSDNS server and uses JonDo proxy client for anonymisation of traffic. HTTPSDNS daemon is a small local DNS server. You can modify listen port and IP address of tranSOCKS_ev and upstream SOCKS5 proxy (JonDo) by edit the variables in the start script. Copy the script to /etc/init.d/ and add it to the boot sequence: > sudo cp init.d/bian /etc/init.d/transocks The archive contains a sys-V-init script for Debian GNU/Linux to start the daemon at boot time (it works for Ubuntu and Linux Mint too). The IP address of your SOCKS5 server (IP of JonDo) The port of your SOCKS5 server (JonDo listen port) The local port where tranSOCKS_ev should listen for incoming connections The local IP-Address where tranSOCKS_ev should bind to Start tranSOCKS_ev proxy > sudo -u transocks_daemon transocks_ev -H 127.0.0.1 -p 4008 -S 127.0.0.1 -s 4001 parameter
Unpack the archiv, compile the software and install it by running: > make & sudo make installĬreate a new user for running tranSOCKS_ev: > sudo adduser -system -disabled-password -group transocks_daemon Please install it with the package manager of your distribution. You can download an extented source archive transocks_ev.tar.bz2 ( OpenPGP signature) from our server.įor compilation of transocks_ev.c the libraries libevent and developer files are requiered. TranSOCKS_ev provides a transparent proxy port and forward incoming traffic to a SOCKS5 proxy like JonDo. The following tutorial is not for beginners. tranSOCKS_ev works only with JonDonym premium services, HTTPSDNS daemon can use free mix cascades too. Both tools can use JonDo like a upstream proxy for traffic anonymisation. To redirect the traffic with firewall rules to JonDo you have to use a transparent proxy tool like tranSOCKS_ev and a local DNS server like HTTPSDNS daemon. JonDo and JonDoDaemon do not offer a transparent proxy port nor DNS port. HowTo use JonDo like a transparent proxy JAP - ANONYMITY & PRIVACY