Re: Torsocks.conf problem AKA gsettings proxy (SOLVED)

2013-05-09 Thread André Nunes Batista
Hello again, After Lazaro's response I gave new though to this question and soon it became clear that the problem was a presumption I made: that gnome3 proxy settings being directed to a local machine tor server would made it automatically use torsocks.conf. The fact is, gnome proxy settings are

Re: Torsocks.conf problem

2013-05-04 Thread André Nunes Batista
Hi, I've found a bash workaround to this problem. Instead of connecting to ftp server through nautilus, it is possible to locally mount it using curlftpfs package. First, you need to make sure to except the host ip range address with $no_proxy bash environment variable, something like: export $n