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SOCKS (Socket Secure) routes network packets between clients and servers through a proxy server. It operates at Layer 5 of the OSI model.
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What's the difference between torify, usewithtor, tsocks and torsocks?
I want to use an external application with Tor.
I find 4 different commands for that, and I am not sure about their relations.
usewithtor
torify
tsocks
torsocks
What's the relation between those …