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For anonymous surfing on the net, I did not find information about this software on other thematic forums, although I have been using this software for a very long time.
What will be needed?
The site with the necessary software is Torbox.ch
GITHUB - github.com/radio24/TorBox
Installation instructions
I don't think it's necessary to describe the installation process, since the instructions on the developer's website are simple and clear, anyone can figure it out.
There are several TorBox configuration options.
One of the setup options: TorBox (raspberry) connects to any Wi-Fi and sends the Internet to your device via a LAN cable, completely wrapped in TOR.
The second option: TorBox (raspberry) takes the Internet via a LAN cable and sends Wi-Fi with traffic completely wrapped in TOR.
For more than 2 years of use, I have not detected any interruptions in operation, DNS, IP leaks - were not noticed. However, I recommend checking the IP and DNS on the relevant resources after each connection.
It is worth noting that this system is not suitable for carding work (or is suitable for isolated cases), since TorBox significantly slows down the Internet, the maximum speed is 1 mb / s. For carding work, in conjunction with VPN or Proxy, a very high ping is obtained.
I recommend adding VPN, Proxy, etc. to this system only in extreme cases, when some resource does not let you in with tor traffic. Since adding any additional link to TOR in the form of VPN, Proxy - only reduces the level of your anonymity, and does not increase it.
What will be needed?
- Laptop or PC
- Raspberry Pi 4
- LAN cable
The site with the necessary software is Torbox.ch
GITHUB - github.com/radio24/TorBox
Installation instructions
I don't think it's necessary to describe the installation process, since the instructions on the developer's website are simple and clear, anyone can figure it out.
There are several TorBox configuration options.
One of the setup options: TorBox (raspberry) connects to any Wi-Fi and sends the Internet to your device via a LAN cable, completely wrapped in TOR.
The second option: TorBox (raspberry) takes the Internet via a LAN cable and sends Wi-Fi with traffic completely wrapped in TOR.
For more than 2 years of use, I have not detected any interruptions in operation, DNS, IP leaks - were not noticed. However, I recommend checking the IP and DNS on the relevant resources after each connection.
It is worth noting that this system is not suitable for carding work (or is suitable for isolated cases), since TorBox significantly slows down the Internet, the maximum speed is 1 mb / s. For carding work, in conjunction with VPN or Proxy, a very high ping is obtained.
I recommend adding VPN, Proxy, etc. to this system only in extreme cases, when some resource does not let you in with tor traffic. Since adding any additional link to TOR in the form of VPN, Proxy - only reduces the level of your anonymity, and does not increase it.