Screenshots of TorK in action.
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Anonymous and Clear Traffic Logs |
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This pane shows a record of your anonymous and clear traffic side by side. Useful for picking up programs that are bypassing Tor. |
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Secure Against Traffic Leaking |
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Your system can leak information about your browsing if it is allowed to bypass Tor for certain network operations, such as DNS requests. TorK's Fail-Safe Mode (TM) [only kidding] configures your Linux kernel to force stray requests through Tor. The screenshot shows TorK enabling DNS Fail-Safe. For more information on DNS Leaks, see the Tor FAQ. 
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TorK allows you to use Tor's censor-evasion features with a single step. Click the 'Un-Censor' button, fetch a list of censor-evading gateways and start browsing. 
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TorK provides a one-click method for creating a Tor Server. Just select the server type you want to run from the 'Run Server' menu and follow the simple steps in the server wizard. 
When you start your server, TorK will configure your router to allow Tor server traffic in and out of your system. 
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TorK allows you to schedule changes in maximum permitted bandwidth on your Tor server. This way, you can ensure that you have the bandwidth you need for other activities, when you're most likely to need it. 
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Create and Manage Hidden Services |
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TorK has a simple interface for creating and managing hidden services. Click the 'Hidden Services' icon in the 'Anonymize' tab in the main window, then click through each step of the process. 
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