-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/16/2014 09:50 PM, Tim Chorney wrote: > When asked how to run Filezilla through Tor to protect website > passwords, Tim Kosse of Filezilla advised I should “use FTP over > TLS (FTPS) or SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to connect to your > server” since “If you're using plain FTP together with Tor, then > the password is still being transmitted unencrypted over the > internet to the server.” How, precisely, do I do this? … I don't > have Mr. Kosse's expertise. Can you help? Thanks
In Filezilla's Site Manager (leftmost button), you can choose the protocol you wish to use (FTP, SFTP) for any given server entry. In order to make Filezilla use Tor, go to the Settings dialog and navigate to "Generic proxy" under "Connection". There, enter the following: Proxy host = 127.0.0.1 Proxy port = 9050 Tor must be installed and running of course. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJS2EpQAAoJEJe61A/xrcOQwAsP/As4cswHpwhuEz7vKIF63S66 bdHzlMXH0Doj0091ggqNceENR8TT8HpG+F/O59mHeeqk389YkV+got+4PtO66HrW zXo5ujDlAjaSwGRb9+o9h1V8a4T8Z/XK0ZcbKxtf/egLb4WrweHjYLW//J81gL0i feenajWKpFpjBLzgvP8W8aIQHxr/GKFcUiZAfJpylugaxzrTMsQ9dWkEr7aXbohI fBFHCRA7duquAByvJIl3eaD9ewISGzEoMHibInMnAZLkXX+a5x6reu96mo31Yk3E qPThn7OB+tXL16y0695Esw8QqgVtORLJh7AdexoCc3MU8Q9nnH9fG8r20qgT0UCV WAgCjjvyxv0nNxERxojMjv8Dif7VeNzQ5KDJRux9YBPiB9cN+H1DrOEoG30BB3h2 4wNXSA0lb2Zi58LGPi+B3zPq9koD5MNpE5/p0jlYy8czA4fbphkzmB75FetsXLwl QeHoJVY3mHAmbBc/mxEZ4kAWZdKvztnWnYmUYBv99Gg6F00IvJO7IJMm5sJoDn9U OwFmmH8En+n2yFWkeNy1JGJiTsABVhSm74B5v6b3t4QtAssAD2DTV1Ne87t5+0pS GKT96Az/7HkiDJWqumeT3KcTAqxQpSwgwpWHnwsoyBhxA62dICZMCE7R0qmzPmM9 vwCxABP7svHgJ6uIuTO1 =Csc0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk