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We've also introduced the concept of [FVEY](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes) that we will continue to analyze as soon as possible. We've also introduced the concept of [FVEY](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes) that we will continue to analyze as soon as possible.
What we don't touch last time is the important fact that this two fabulous softwares have got a strange difficult history of interoperability between them. OpenBSD is in ours life from middle of the nineteen and Tor, the onion router project, from September 2002. What we don't touch last time is the important fact that this two fabulous softwares have got a strange difficult history of interoperability between them. OpenBSD is in ours life from middle of the nineteen and Tor, the onion router project, from September 2002.
![torbsd proyect](https://steemitimages.com/640x0/https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/11576463?s=200&v=4) ![torbsd proyect](https://steemitimages.com/640x0/https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/11576463?s=200&v=4)
But only with the birth of the [torbsd proyect](https://torbsd.github.io/) the configuration of the anonymizing daemon is something simple and easy as it have to be. We can study read and fork the work of the torbsd fellowes at [github](https://github.com/torbsd/). But only with the birth of the [torbsd proyect](https://torbsd.github.io/) the configuration of the anonymizing daemon is something simple and easy as it have to be. We can study read and fork the work of the torbsd fellows at [github](https://github.com/torbsd/).
## Tor daemon in a OpenBSD system ## Tor daemon in a OpenBSD system