

Open the TOR-directory cd tor-browser_YOURLANGUAGE To extract the file, use the following command, but you have to exchange the YOURLANGUAGE with the language shown in the filename of your language:ģ2 bit-version tar -xvzf tor-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.3.Ħ4 bit-version tar -xvzf tor-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.3.
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How to install and use the bundle Windows it is compatible for any gui-operating-system.Just download the tool and run it to start the Tor-browser. you don't need to install any software.This bundle comes with a browser, that has TOR integrated in it. If you reconnect to the exact same server, than the nodes will be choosen randomly again. So it's not possible to reproduce, from which computer the request came and where the request originally started. Only the way from the last node to the target isn't encrypted.

As you see in the picture, the whole way to the target is encrypted. The TOR-Client now picks randomly a path to the target, through these nodes. The TOR-client gets a list of Tor-nodes from a directory-server Dave. The requested server responds to the request and gives back the information.Without TOR, a visit of a website would be direct. The TOR-network uses "nodes" to pass your traffic through. Traffic through third-party plugins, flash for example, won't be anonymized. In general as seen in the picture, it uses different random nodes to send your traffic through to completely anonymize your traffic which is sent straight through your browser.
