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nkd 07-27-2012 11:49 PM

Can we run Nmap through TOR
 
Hi all,
I wish to know that if we can run nmap over TOR.
When I googled around, I got the impression that TOR uses Polipo / Privoxy, which are socks5 proxies. So any TCP / UDP aware applications should be able to use them as a gateway to route their traffic.
But somewhere it also said that nmap uses raw packets, so it can't be run over TOR!
I am slightly confused on this issue. Cud some1 help me out on this ?
thanks in advance
nkd

leslie_jones 07-28-2012 07:25 AM

It can be done - but bear in mind TOR blocks some ports (25 for example, to stop people spamming). You may find it easier to use the 'proxychains' program.

However, be aware some admins block all known TOR IP's and endpoints in the firewall - so you may well find you are wasting your time if you are looking for accurate results.

unSpawn 07-28-2012 08:10 AM

Even if possible I would strongly advice against (thinking about) deploying any activity over TOR that is considered or can be viewed as harmful. Even if unintentional malicious activity damages its reputation and limits its effectiveness for those who actually need it. (And with "need" I don't mean those things we commonly forget are just luxuries.)

nkd 07-28-2012 08:42 PM

thanks a ton for your responses
yeah you are right about the activities that could bring disrepute to a service like TOR.
I never considered that till now. I think I should drop the idea.
This is one reason why I like this forum , people are mature and ethical.
bye
nkd

unSpawn 07-29-2012 05:41 AM

With respect to maturity of response and regard for ethics I could say the same goes for your reply, thanks for your consideration.


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