

I put a disclaimer right here: This does not protect you from any unlawful activity. You can now surf anonymously on your machine. It's a completely different route, not even going over the router. We will verify this by running traceroute once more: Using the TOR Exit NodeĪs you can see, the output looks way different. You will get prompted for your Root Password and you get asked if you want to kill dangerous applications. Or, open the Applications Menu and select Anon Surf > Anonsurf Start. To start Anon Surf either use the terminal and type: sudo anonsurf Now we are going to start Anon Surf and try the same traceroute command again.įreelance tutoring: How to stay booked and busy #freelance #teacherpreneur #esl Step 1 Starting Anon Surf Traceroute output with regular connection I just made a traceroute to by running the command: traceroute The output clearly shows that all traffic is routed via my own router and my ISP's DNS Servers. But first I want to show you that it actually works. It's very easy to start the Anon Surf Mode. If you want to learn how to install ParrotSec on VirtualBox, check out my easy step-by-step Tutorial for it. However, I encourage you to try the excellent Kali Alternative ParrotSec. You can also install Anon Surf on Kali Linux, check out Kody's Tutorial from Nullbyte for that. The difference in the Anon Surf mode is that all traffic, not only Web Traffic, is routed through the TOR Network.

You probably have heard of TOR before, you might even use the TOR Browser for surfing the Web anonymous already. The one we want to look at today is Anon Surf.Īnon Surf allows you to root all online traffic through the TOR network.

The ParrotSec OS comes with a couple of pre-installed Anonymity tools. For this tutorial, we will use the ParrotSec OS. Today I want to talk a little bit about how to stay Anonymous online.
