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Is all traffic using the file protocol (file://) for smb/samba shares routed through torTor using tor browser?

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file:///ip.to.the.server/share

in the torTor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal HTTP protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.

Is all traffic using the file protocol (file://) for smb/samba shares routed through tor using tor browser?

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file:///ip.to.the.server/share

in the tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal HTTP protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.

Is all traffic using the file protocol (file://) for smb/samba shares routed through Tor using tor browser?

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file:///ip.to.the.server/share

in the Tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal HTTP protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

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I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file://///ip.to.the.server/share

file:///ip.to.the.server/share

in the tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal httpHTTP protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file://///ip.to.the.server/share

in the tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal http protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file:///ip.to.the.server/share

in the tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal HTTP protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.

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Is all traffic using the file protocol (file://) for smb/samba shares routed through tor using tor browser?

I need to connect anonymously to a remote samba server. This is possible using an url like:

file://///ip.to.the.server/share

in the tor browser bundle - I've checked. My question is, can I be sure that this traffic is routed through Tor much like it would with normal http protocol traffic? My concern is that the traffic would somehow be routed via the OS and use my real IP. I am running windows 7.

Thanks.