I have been using socat to torify connections. Since I was unsure where a network address was being translated, I supposed that I could avoid the issue by first using tor-resolve to translate the address to a numerical IPV4 address, and then pass that to socat.
I have now been told that this use of tor-resolve is unnecessary, and am hoping that a knowledgeable member of this list will confirm or deny this, and perhaps explain what is going on. To be specific, I have been using: SERVER="`tor-resolve news.mixmin.net`" PORT=563 LISTEN_PORT=$STUNNEL_PORT socat TCP4-LISTEN:${LISTEN_PORT},bind=localhost,range=127.0.0.1/32,fork \ SOCKS4A:127.0.0.1:${SERVER}:${PORT},socksport=9050 > ${TMP}/socat_log.$$ 2>&1 & whereas it has been suggested that I just use: socat TCP4-LISTEN:${LISTEN_PORT},bind=localhost,range=127.0.0.1/32,fork \ SOCKS4A:127.0.0.1:news.mixmin.net:${PORT},socksport=9050 > ${TMP}/socat_log.$$ 2>&1 & Thanks Whistler _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk