Windows PC is connected to internet via ethernet and shares connection via wi-fi hotspot. All traffic shared by hotspot should be routed through Tor.
This is needed to enable connection to Tor network from device which has no Tor apps (Blackberry Playbook tablet).
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Could you expand your question a bit? It's not clear what you're trying to do, what you want to achieve etc. This helps to give you a better answer.– Jens KubiezielCommented Nov 2, 2013 at 8:15
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@JensKubieziel OK, I've updated it to be more clear– janotCommented Nov 2, 2013 at 8:32
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Do you want to do this for circumvention or anonymity? Due to protocol level leaks (transparent) torification of arbitrary devices and applications might get your a Tor IP, but not be anonymous.– adrelanosCommented Nov 2, 2013 at 17:15
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@adrelanos I want this only for circumvention– janotCommented Nov 3, 2013 at 6:39
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You can make the SOCKS proxy (which is what applications use to send traffic through Tor) useable by the local network.
However,
- I don't know whether you can easily configure the tablet to use the proxy.
- The applications on the tablet can selectively disregard the proxy settings.