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	<title>Comments on: TOR, Anonymity and Security</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Tor and PHP - Resolve IP Address with Socks5&lt;/strong&gt;

When using tor with PHP, dns resolution leaks can occur as they are generally not proxied. The following two functions can be used to resolve domain names or do a reverse lookup on IP addresses over a socks5 connection.
Tested with php4

function socks...</description>
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<p>When using tor with PHP, dns resolution leaks can occur as they are generally not proxied. The following two functions can be used to resolve domain names or do a reverse lookup on IP addresses over a socks5 connection.<br />
Tested with php4</p>
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