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Advanced TOR 1.0.1 Beta

Advanced TOR is a client for OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. It is able to "force" a program and its plugins to use the Tor proxy regardless of its configured proxy settings.

ChangeLog:

2009-05-21 AdvTor v0.1.0.1

- AdvTor.dll can show the process name and the module that attempts to bypass proxy settings if "Force Tor" is enabled
- AdvTor.dll supports more operating systems, including Vista
- AdvTor.dll can also force system services to use Tor
- added new page: "Become a Server", with options related to sharing bandwidth to help OR network
- exit policies are split in 2 policy groups, "Accept only" and "Banned IPs / ports"

2009-04-17 AdvTor v0.1.0.0

Changes relative to Tor 0.2.1.13-alpha
- all Tor related files are no longer hidden in "application data", they are located in AdvTor's install directory
- Tor no longer creates a console window for status messages, it has a GUI, settings can be changed in real time without the need to restart the program
- firewall rule groups "FirewallPorts", "ReachableORAddresses", "ReachableDirAddresses" and "ReachableAddresses" have been merged as "ReachableAddresses"
- there is no longer any need for an external program to convert HTTP proxy traffic to Socks4/5 traffic, TOR also handles HTTP/HTTPS proxy requests on the Socks4/5 port
- added: new log level "Proxy" that allows viewing in real time all connection/resolve attempts made by clients / browsers that use the TOR proxy
- added: support for banlist for websites when using AdvTor as proxy
- added: new option: "Force TOR" for processes, that injects AdvTor.dll in another process to hook Winsock calls and redirect them to AdvTor's proxy



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