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Orbot: Android Onion Routing Robot
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This is a freely licensed open-source application developed for the
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Android platform, that acts as a front-end to the Tor binary application.
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Orbot also provides an HTTP Proxy for connecting web browsers and other
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HTTP client applications into the Tor SOCKS interface.
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*** PreReqs ***
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You need the Android Developer SDK to compile and build the APK file: http://developer.android.com/
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The project files including in this distribution are meant to be used with Eclipse: http://eclipse.org/
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*** How to use ***
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Currently, Orbot will work with any application that supports using an HTTP or SOCKS Proxy.
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Once you start Tor using Orbot, you can then point your application to HTTP port 8118 or SOCKS port 9050
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on localhost IP 127.0.0.1.
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You can also set the Android system-wide HTTP proxy using the Mobile Network APN:
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Settings->Mobile networks->Access Point Names->(select your Carrier APN):
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Proxy: 127.0.0.1
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Port:8118
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** A Few Notes **
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To ensure you are connected to the Tor network, you should browse to https://check.torproject.org
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The first time you activate Orbot, it may take a while to connect to Tor. Check the message log to
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ensure you are "100% Bootstrapped".
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/* Copyright (c) 2009, Nathan Freitas, The Guardian Project - http://openideals.com/guardian */
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