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5) #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Community Projects Overview" CHARSET="UTF-8"
6) <div id="content" class="clearfix">
7) <div id="breadcrumbs">
8) <a href="<page index>">Home &raquo; </a>
9) <a href="<page projects/projects>">Projects Overview &raquo; </a>
10) <a href="<page projects/community>">Community</a>
11) </div>
12) <div id="maincol">
13) <h1>Tor Community Projects</h1>
14) <p>The Tor community of software and services aims to make your Internet
15) experience safer and better.</p>
16) 
17) <!-- for users -->
18) 
19) <!-- Onionshare -->
20) <div class="projectbox">
21) <a href="https://onionshare.org"><img src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-onionshare.png"
22) alt="Onionshare icon" width="80"></a>
23) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
24) <a href="https://onionshare.org">Onionshare</a></div>
25) <p>
26) OnionShare is an open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share
27) a file of any size.
28) </p>
29) </div>
30) </div>
31) 
32) <!-- SecureDrop -->
33) <div class="projectbox">
34) <a href="https://securedrop.org/"><img class="icon"
35) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-securedrop.png" alt="SecureDrop icon" width="80"></a>
36) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
37) <a href="https://securedrop.org/">SecureDrop</a>
38) </div>
39) <p>
40) SecureDrop (<a href="http://secrdrop5wyphb5x.onion">secrdrop5wyphb5x.onion</a>) is an open source whistleblower submission system that media
41) organizations can install to securely accept documents from anonymous sources.
42) It was originally coded by the late Aaron Swartz and is now managed by
43) <a href="https://freedom.press/">Freedom of the Press Foundation</a>.
44) </p>
45) </div></div>
46) 
47) <!-- Globaleaks -->
48) <div class="projectbox">
49) <a href="https://www.globaleaks.org/"><img class="icon"
50) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-globaleaks.png" alt="Globaleaks icon" width="80"></a>
51) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
52) <a href="https://www.globaleaks.org/">Globalleaks</a></div> <p>
53) GlobaLeaks is an open-source, free software intended to enable secure and
54) anonymous whistleblowing initiatives. The software is developed by the
55) <a href="https://www.hermescenter.org/">Hermes Center for Transparency and
56) Digital Human Rights</a>.
57) </p>
58) </div></div>
59) 
60) <!-- ChatSecure -->
61) <div class="projectbox">
62) <a href="https://chatsecure.org/"><img class="ChatSecure icon"
63) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-chatsecure.png" width="80"></a>
64) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
65) <a href="https://chatsecure.org/">ChatSecure</a></div>
66) <p>
67) ChatSecure is a messaging application for iOS which allows OTR and OMEMO
68) encryption for the XMPP protocol. ChatSecure is free and open source software
69) available under the GNU General Public License. ChatSecure also features
70) built-in support for anonymous communication on the Tor network.
71) </p>
72) </div>
73) </div>
74) 
75) <!-- Cwtch -->
76) <div class="projectbox">
77) <a href="https://cwtch.im/"><img class="icon" src="$(IMGROOT)/cwtch-logo.png"
78) alt="Cwtch icon" width="80"></a>
79) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
80) <a href="https://cwtch.im/">Cwtch</a>
81) </div>
82) <p>Cwtch is an extension of the metadata resistant protocol Ricochet to support
83) asynchronous, multi-peer group communications through the use of discardable,
84) untrusted, anonymous infrastructure.
85) </p>
86) <p>
87) <strong>Warning:</strong> Cwtch is an experimental prototype. Please do not use
88) it for anything where security, privacy, or anonymity is critical.
89) </p>
90) </div></div>
91) 
92) <!-- Ricochet -->
93) <div class="projectbox">
94) <a href="https://Ricochet.im"><img class="icon" src="$(IMGROOT)/ricochet.png"
95) alt="Ricochet icon" width="80"></a>
96) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
97) <a href="https://Ricochet.im">Ricochet</a>
98) </div>
99) <p>Ricochet IM is an open-source, decentralized instant messenger project that
100) utilities the Tor network by design. It starts a Tor onion service on the users
101) local system and facilitates communication with other Ricochet users who are
102) also running their own Ricochet-created Tor onion service, providing End-to-End
103) encryption by never allowing the connection to leave the Tor network.
104) </p>
105) <p>
106) <strong>Warning:</strong> On some operating systems, Ricochet ships with
107) Tor 0.2.8.9. Tor 0.2.8.9 has several known onion service security issues,
108) including TROVE-2016-12-002 and later. Tor 0.2.8 has not been supported since
109) 1 January 2018. Please update to a supported tor version before launching
110) Ricochet. Development stalled in November 2016, though it has been relatively
111) stable in the time since.
112) </p>
113) <p>
114) See also our wiki page
115) <a href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/InstantMessaging">
116) Torify HOWTO / Instant Messaging</a>
117) </p>
118) </div></div>
119) 
120) <!-- Ahmia -->
121) <div class="projectbox">
122) <a href="https://ahmia.fi/"><img class="icon"
123) src="$(IMGROOT)/ahmialogo.png" alt="Ahmia Icon" width="80"></a>
124) <div class="projectdesc">
125) <div class="name"><a
126) href="https://ahmia.fi/">Ahmia - Onion Service Search</a></div>
127) <p>
128) Ahmia (<a href="http://msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion/">msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion</a>)
129) is open-source search engine software that indexes, searches, and catalogs
130) content published on Tor Onion Services. Furthermore, it is an environment to
131) share meaningful insights, statistics, insights, and news about the Tor network
132) itself. In this context, there is a lot of work to do.
133) </p>
134) <p>
135) The Ahmia web service is written using the Django web framework. As a result,
136) the server-side language is Python. On the client-side, most of the pages are
137) plain HTML. There are some pages that require JavaScript, but the search itself
138) works without client-side JavaScript.
139) </p>
140) </div>
141) </div>
142) 
143) <!-- Orchid -->
144) <div class="projectbox">
145) <a href="https://github.com/mhatta/Orchid"><img class="icon"
146) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-orchid.png" alt="OONI Icon" width="80"></a>
147) <div class="projectdesc">
148) <div class="name"><a href="https://github.com/mhatta/Orchid">Orchid</a></div>
149) <p>
150) Orchid is a Tor client implementation and library written in pure Java.
151) Orchid runs on Java 5+ and the Android devices. It can be used to Tor-ify Java
152) and JVM applications with near transparency. In a basic use case, running
153) Orchid will open a SOCKS5 listener which can be used as a standalone client
154) where Tor would otherwise be used.
155) </p>
156) <p>
157) See our list of
158) <a href="http://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ListOfTorImplementations">
159) other Tor implementations</a>
160) </p>
161) </div>
162) </div>
163) 
164) <!-- HTTPS Everywhere -->
165) <div class="projectbox">
166) <a href="https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere"><img class="icon"
167) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-https-everywhere.png" alt="HTTPS Everywhere icon" width="80"></a>
168) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name"><a
169) href="https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere">HTTPS Everywhere</a></div>
170) <p>HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox and Chrome extension that encrypts your
171) communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure.
172) </p>
173) </div></div>
174) 
175) <!-- NoScript -->
176) <div class="projectbox">
177) <a href="https://noscript.net"><img class="icon"
178) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-noscript.png" alt="NoScript Icon" width="75"
179) height="75"></a>
180) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name"><a
181) href="https://noscript.net">NoScript</a></div>
182) <p>
183) NoScript allows JavaScript, Flash (and other plugins) only for trusted domains
184) of your choice (e.g. your home-banking web site). This whitelist based
185) pre-emptive blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities
186) (known and even unknown).
187) </p>
188) </div></div>
189) 
190) 
191) <!-- for operators -->
192) 
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193) <!-- bine -->
194) <div class="projectbox">
195) <!--<a href="https://github.com/cretz/bine"><img class="icon"
196) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-carml.png" alt="carml icon" width="75"
197) height="75"></a>-->
198) <div class="projectdesc">
199) <div class="name"><a
200) href="https://github.com/cretz/bine">bine</a></div>
201) <p>
202) bine is a
203) <a href="https://stem.torproject.org/faq.html#are-there-any-other-controller-libraries">Tor controller</a>
204) written in Go. Its README has an example config to set up an onion service.
205) </p>
206) </div>
207) </div>
208) 
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209) <!-- carml -->
210) <div class="projectbox">
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211) <a href="https://meejah.ca/projects/carml"><img class="icon"
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212) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-carml.png" alt="carml icon" width="75"
213) height="75"></a>
214) <div class="projectdesc">
215) <div class="name"><a
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216) href="https://meejah.ca/projects/carml">carml</a></div>
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217) <p>
218) carml is a command-line collection of utilities to query and manipulate a
219) running Tor. It does terminal colours, plays nicely with grep, pipes and so
220) forth and is easily extensible.
221) </p>
222) </div>
223) </div>
224) 
225) <!-- Whonix -->
226) <div class="projectbox">
227) <a href="https://www.whonix.org/"><img class="icon"
228) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-whonix.png" alt="Whonix Icon" width="80"></a>
229) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name"><a
230) href="https://www.whonix.org/">Whonix</a></div>
231) <p>
232) Whonix is a Debian GNU/Linux based security-focused Linux distribution.
233) It aims to provide privacy, security and anonymity on the internet.
234) The operating system consists of two virtual machines, a "Workstation" and a
235) Tor "Gateway", running Debian GNU/Linux. All communications are forced through
236) the Tor network to accomplish this.
237) </p>
238) </div></div>
239) 
240) <!-- OnionBalance -->
241) <div class="projectbox">
242) <!--<a href="https://onionbalance.readthedocs.io/en/latest/"><img class="icon"
243) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-onionbalance.png" alt="OnionBalance Icon" width="80"></a>-->
244) <div class="projectdesc">
245) <div class="name">
246) <a href="https://onionbalance.readthedocs.io/en/latest/">OnionBalance</a></div>
247) <p>
248) OnionBalance provides load-balancing and redundancy for Tor hidden services by
249) distributing requests to multiple backend Tor instances.
250) <a href="https://github.com/DonnchaC/onionbalance">source</a>
251) </p>
252) <p>
253) As of September 2018 support for
254) <a href="http://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/NextGenOnions">
255) Next-Generation Onion Services</a>
256) was
257) <a href="https://github.com/DonnchaC/onionbalance/issues/69">in development</a>.
258) </p>
259) </div>
260) </div>
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262) <!-- for developers -->
263) 
264) <div id="outdated" class="projectbox">
265) <h1>Deprecated Community Projects</h1>
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266) <p>
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267) Following projects have been useful in the past but are no longer maintained
268) and may have security issues.<br/>
269) They can still be interesting for developers.
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270) </p>
271) </div>
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272) 
273) <!-- tor-ramdisk -->
274) <div class="projectbox">
275) <!--<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor-ramdisk"><img class="Tor-ramdisk icon"
276) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-.png" alt="Tor-ramdisk Logo" width="80"
277) height="75"></a>-->
278) <div class="projectdesc"><div class="name">
279) <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor-ramdisk">Tor-ramdisk</a></div>
280) <p>
281) Tor-ramdisk is an i686 uClibc-based micro Linux distribution whose only purpose
282) is to host a Tor server in an environment that maximizes security and privacy.
283) Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve
284) their privacy and security on the Internet. Security is enhanced in Tor-ramdisk
285) by employing a monolithically compiled GRSEC/PaX patched kernel and hardened
286) system tools.
287) </p>
288) </div></div>
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289) 
290) <!-- Roster -->
291) <div class="projectbox">
292) <!--<a href="https://github.com/seansaito/Roster"><img class="icon"
293) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-roster.png" alt="Roster Icon" height="80"></a>-->
294) <div class="projectdesc">
295) <div class="name"><a
296) href="https://github.com/seansaito/Roster">Roster</a></div>
297) <p>
298) Roster is a Tor project that awards points and badges to relay operators based
299) on the performance of their families
300) </p>
301) </div>
302) </div>
303) 
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304) <!-- OnionTip -->
305) <div class="projectbox">
306) <!--<a href="https://github.com/DonnchaC/oniontip"><img class="icon"
307) src="$(IMGROOT)/icon-oniontip.png" alt="OnionTip Icon" width="75"></a>-->
308) <div class="projectdesc">
309) <div class="name"><a
310) href="https://github.com/DonnchaC/oniontip">OnionTip</a></div>
311) <p>
312) OnionTip is a web app which parses Tor relay data to allow users to tip
313) volunteers for running relay in a fair and open way. https://oniontip.com
314) </p>
315) </div>
316) </div>
317)