Hey.
When Tor browser (not standalone) runs, it gives me the regular SOCKS proxy at localhost:9150.
Is there some mean to also have it (again TOR Browser) a HTTP proxy, too?
Thanks in advance,
Philippe
Hey.
When Tor browser (not standalone) runs, it gives me the regular SOCKS proxy at localhost:9150.
Is there some mean to also have it (again TOR Browser) a HTTP proxy, too?
Thanks in advance,
Philippe
This problem can be solved by proxy chaining.
You can install local HTTP proxy which will use local SOCKS proxy (Tor).
Probably “3proxy” can be used for this task, not sure.
Well but that I’d need to trust even more code
I really meant whether I could specifically get Tor Browser itself (which I assume contains Tor itself, which is able to do the HTTP proxy) to export the HTTP proxy.
Before I take something completely else, I rather install Tor itself and run it manually.