how to connect to tor from Guake terminal
I am using ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I have installed tor and privoxy following this guide, https://www.creadpag.com/2018/05/como-instalar-tor-y-privoxy-con-su.html, I normally use Guake, now well, once I raise the services of tor and privoxy, if I browse from a browser or the system terminal to ident.me, it shows me the ip of tor, but if I browse from the console of guake, it is as if I do not take the network configuration of the system, I searched in the configuration window of Guake itself but I can not find it, also restart the Guake and it does not catch it either
command-line tor guake privoxy
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I am using ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I have installed tor and privoxy following this guide, https://www.creadpag.com/2018/05/como-instalar-tor-y-privoxy-con-su.html, I normally use Guake, now well, once I raise the services of tor and privoxy, if I browse from a browser or the system terminal to ident.me, it shows me the ip of tor, but if I browse from the console of guake, it is as if I do not take the network configuration of the system, I searched in the configuration window of Guake itself but I can not find it, also restart the Guake and it does not catch it either
command-line tor guake privoxy
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I am using ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I have installed tor and privoxy following this guide, https://www.creadpag.com/2018/05/como-instalar-tor-y-privoxy-con-su.html, I normally use Guake, now well, once I raise the services of tor and privoxy, if I browse from a browser or the system terminal to ident.me, it shows me the ip of tor, but if I browse from the console of guake, it is as if I do not take the network configuration of the system, I searched in the configuration window of Guake itself but I can not find it, also restart the Guake and it does not catch it either
command-line tor guake privoxy
I am using ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I have installed tor and privoxy following this guide, https://www.creadpag.com/2018/05/como-instalar-tor-y-privoxy-con-su.html, I normally use Guake, now well, once I raise the services of tor and privoxy, if I browse from a browser or the system terminal to ident.me, it shows me the ip of tor, but if I browse from the console of guake, it is as if I do not take the network configuration of the system, I searched in the configuration window of Guake itself but I can not find it, also restart the Guake and it does not catch it either
command-line tor guake privoxy
command-line tor guake privoxy
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