selekTOR(1) Java based Tor exit node selector and traffic router

SYNOPSIS

selektor [OPTIONS] ...

DESCRIPTION

SelekTOR is a GUI frontend for the network Tor client. Used for security and anonymization purposes or to bypass some firewall. Simplifies the process of selecting Tor exit nodes and manages selective URL pattern based on routing via system proxying.

OPTIONS

--help : This help information

--debug-all [filename] : All debug output.

--debug-warn [filename] : Warnings level debug output.

--debug-info [filename] : Information level debug output.

--debug-fine [filename] : Fine level debug output.

--debug-finer [filename] : Finer level debug output.

--debug-finest [filename] : Finest level debug output.

--reset-defaults : Return user settings to their safe defaults.

--clear-cache : Clears the Tor cache on startup.

--ignore-desktop : Ignore desktop detection information.

--start-delay : Delay startup in seconds, eg. --start-delay 5

--cleanup : Cleans up after a bad shutdown which may have left system proxy in an unknown state.

--default-proxy-quiet : Set system proxy back to its defaults quietly, without GUI dialog.

--restore-proxy-quiet : Attempt to restore proxy to its last known settings using a previously saved backup, without GUI dialog.

--default-proxy : Set system proxy back to its defaults accepts verification input via a GUI dialog.

--restore-proxy : Attempt to restore proxy to its last known settings using a previously saved backup, with input verification via a GUI dialog.

--update-disable : Disables the version update checking at startup and removes the option from preferences.

AUTHOR

Written by Alistair Neil <[email protected]>.

This manual page was written by Paulo Roberto Alves de Oliveira (aka kretcheu) <[email protected]> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2009-2016 Alistair Neil <[email protected]>. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.