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<blockquote data-quote="bboyreason" data-source="post: 1017466" data-attributes="member: 124031"><p>i have a macbook unibody intel (not pro) on a network at home;</p><p>i would rather just leave the mac book here with an external HD and use a small netbook to carry around;</p><p>my home network is a router/switch that is ethernetted to a desktop (it is not sharing internet connection) and the wireless supplies 2 laptops (one macbook) in the house;</p><p>i was going to use foxyproxy since i use firefox on every machine, i thought it would be easier, but according to foxyproxy documentation, i need antinat to set this up;</p><p></p><p>anyone want to point me in the direction of where to get started...</p><p></p><p>i have tor on the macbook, havent used it in a while, but it functioned well in the past with vidalia;</p><p>could i set this up to provide a hop or two for the netbook when on a different network?</p><p>basically using tor as a proxy provider through my router and macbook?</p><p>edit: btw, home network is using dhcp nat, ip from isp has stayed the same for a long time, but i think it might change</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboyreason, post: 1017466, member: 124031"] i have a macbook unibody intel (not pro) on a network at home; i would rather just leave the mac book here with an external HD and use a small netbook to carry around; my home network is a router/switch that is ethernetted to a desktop (it is not sharing internet connection) and the wireless supplies 2 laptops (one macbook) in the house; i was going to use foxyproxy since i use firefox on every machine, i thought it would be easier, but according to foxyproxy documentation, i need antinat to set this up; anyone want to point me in the direction of where to get started... i have tor on the macbook, havent used it in a while, but it functioned well in the past with vidalia; could i set this up to provide a hop or two for the netbook when on a different network? basically using tor as a proxy provider through my router and macbook? edit: btw, home network is using dhcp nat, ip from isp has stayed the same for a long time, but i think it might change [/QUOTE]
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