This document provides instructions for starting anonymity services on Ubuntu and Windows systems. On Ubuntu, it describes starting the Tor, Anonsurf, and SSH services using sudo commands and checking the SSH service status. On Windows, it outlines connecting to a proxy server using Putty, starting the Tor service from the command line and checking its status, and configuring Firefox with FoxyProxy to route traffic through Tor.
This document provides instructions for starting anonymity services on Ubuntu and Windows systems. On Ubuntu, it describes starting the Tor, Anonsurf, and SSH services using sudo commands and checking the SSH service status. On Windows, it outlines connecting to a proxy server using Putty, starting the Tor service from the command line and checking its status, and configuring Firefox with FoxyProxy to route traffic through Tor.
This document provides instructions for starting anonymity services on Ubuntu and Windows systems. On Ubuntu, it describes starting the Tor, Anonsurf, and SSH services using sudo commands and checking the SSH service status. On Windows, it outlines connecting to a proxy server using Putty, starting the Tor service from the command line and checking its status, and configuring Firefox with FoxyProxy to route traffic through Tor.