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8)     <a href="<page index>">Home &raquo; </a>
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9)     <a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation &raquo; </a>
10)     <a href="<page docs/faq>">FAQ</a>
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14)     <h1>Tor FAQ</h1>
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17)     <p>General questions:</p>
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18)     <ul>
19)     <li><a href="#WhatIsTor">What is Tor?</a></li>
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20)     <li><a href="#Torisdifferent">How is Tor different from other
21) proxies?</a></li>
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22)     <li><a href="#CompatibleApplications">What programs can I use with
23)     Tor?</a></li>
24)     <li><a href="#WhyCalledTor">Why is it called Tor?</a></li>
25)     <li><a href="#Backdoor">Is there a backdoor in Tor?</a></li>
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26)     <li><a href="#DistributingTor">Can I distribute Tor?</a></li>
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27)     <li><a href="#SupportMail">How can I get support?</a></li>
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28)     <li><a href="#Forum">Is there a Tor forum?</a></li>
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29)     <li><a href="#WhySlow">Why is Tor so slow?</a></li>
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30)     <li><a href="#FileSharing">How can I share files anonymously through Tor?
31)     </a></li>
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32)     <li><a href="#Funding">What would The Tor Project do with more
33)     funding?</a></li>
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34)     <li><a href="#IsItWorking">How can I tell if Tor is working, and that my
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35)     connections really are anonymized?</a></li>
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36)     <li><a href="#Mobile">Can I use Tor on my phone or mobile device?</a></li>
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37)     <li><a href="#OutboundPorts">Which outbound ports must be open when
38)     using Tor as a client?</a></li>
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39)     <li><a href="#FTP">How do I use my browser for ftp with Tor?</a></li>
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40)     <li><a href="#NoDataScrubbing">Does Tor remove personal information
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41)     from the data my application sends?</a></li>
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42)     <li><a href="#Metrics">How many people use Tor? How many relays or
43)     exit nodes are there?</a></li>
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44)     <li><a href="#SSLcertfingerprint">What are your SSL certificate
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45)     fingerprints?</a></li>
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46)     </ul>
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47) 
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48)     <p>Compilation and Installation:</p>
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49) 
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50)     <ul>
51)     <li><a href="#HowUninstallTor">How do I uninstall Tor?</a></li>
52)     <li><a href="#PGPSigs">What are these "sig" files on the download
53)     page?</a></li>
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54)     <li><a href="#GetTor">Your website is blocked in my country. How
55)     do I download Tor?</a></li>
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56)     <li><a href="#VirusFalsePositives">Why does my Tor executable appear to
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57)     have a virus or spyware?</a></li>
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58)     <li><a href="#tarballs">How do I open a .tar.gz or .tar.xz file?</a></li>
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59)     <li><a href="#LiveCD">Is there a LiveCD or other bundle that
60) includes Tor?</a></li>
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61)     </ul>
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62) 
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63)     <p>Tor Browser (general):</p>
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64)     <ul>
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65) 
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66)     <li><a href="#TBBFlash">Why can't I view videos on YouTube and other
67)     Flash-based sites?</a></li>
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68)     <li><a href="#Ubuntu">I'm using Ubuntu, and I can't start Tor Browser.
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69)     </a></li>
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70)     <li><a href="#SophosOnMac">I'm using the Sophos anti-virus
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71)     software on my Mac, and Tor starts but I can't browse anywhere.</a></li>
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72)     <li><a href="#XPCOMError">When I start Tor Browser I get an 
73) error message: "Cannot load XPCOM".</a></li>
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74)     <li><a href="#TBBOtherExtensions">Can I install other Firefox
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75)     extensions? Which extensions should I avoid using?</a></li>
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76)     <li><a href="#TBBJavaScriptEnabled">Why is NoScript configured to
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77) allow JavaScript by default in Tor Browser?  Isn't that
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78) unsafe?</a></li>
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79)     <li><a href="#TBBOtherBrowser">I want to use Chrome/IE/Opera/etc
80)     with Tor.</a></li>
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81)     <li><a href="#GoogleCAPTCHA">Google makes me solve a CAPTCHA or tells
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82)     me I have spyware installed.</a></li>
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83)     <li><a href="#ForeignLanguages">Why does Google show up in foreign
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84)     languages?</a></li>
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85)     <li><a href="#GmailWarning">Gmail warns me that my account may have
86)     been compromised.</a></li>
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87)     <li><a href="#NeedToUseAProxy">My internet connection requires an HTTP
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88)     or SOCKS Proxy</a></li>
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89)     <li><a href="#TBBSocksPort">I want to
90)     run another application through Tor.</a></li>
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91)     <li><a href="#CantSetProxy">What should I do if I can't set a proxy
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92)     with my application?</a></li>
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93)     </ul>
94) 
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95)     <p>Tor Browser (3.x and later):</p>
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96) 
97)     <ul>
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98)     <li><a href="#DisableJS">How do I disable JavaScript?</a></li>
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99)     <li><a href="#VerifyDownload">How do I verify the download
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100)     (sha256sums.txt)?</a></li>
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101)     <li><a href="#NewIdentityClosingTabs">Why does "New Identity" close
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102)     all my open tabs?</a></li>
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103)     <li><a href="#ConfigureRelayOrBridge">How do I configure Tor as a relay
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104)     or bridge?</a></li>
105)     <li><a href="#Timestamps">Why are the file timestamps from 2000?</a></li>
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106)     <li><a href="#TBBSourceCode">Where is the source code for Tor Browser?
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107)     How do I verify a build?</a></li>
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108)     </ul>
109) 
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110)     <p>Advanced Tor usage:</p>
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111) 
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112)     <ul>
113)     <li><a href="#torrc">I'm supposed to "edit my torrc". What does
114)     that mean?</a></li>
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115)     <li><a href="#Logs">How do I set up logging, or see Tor's
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116)     logs?</a></li>
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117)     <li><a href="#LogLevel">What log level should I use?</a></li>
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118)     <li><a href="#DoesntWork">Tor is running, but it's not working
119)     correctly.</a></li>
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120)     <li><a href="#TorCrash">My Tor keeps crashing.</a></li>
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121)     <li><a href="#ChooseEntryExit">Can I control which nodes (or
122) country)
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123)     are used for entry/exit?</a></li>
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124)     <li><a href="#FirewallPorts">My firewall only allows a few outgoing
125)     ports.</a></li>
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126)     <li><a href="#DefaultExitPorts">Is there a list of default exit ports?</a></li>
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127)     <li><a href="#WarningsAboutSOCKSandDNSInformationLeaks">I keep seeing
128)     these warnings about SOCKS and DNS information leaks. Should I
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129)     worry?</a></li>
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130)     <li><a href="#SocksAndDNS">How do I check if my application that uses
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131)     SOCKS is leaking DNS requests?</a></li>
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132)     </ul>
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133) 
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134)     <p>Running a Tor relay:</p>
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135)     <ul>
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136) 
137)     <li><a href="#HowDoIDecide">How do I decide if I should run a relay?
138)     </a></li>
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139)     <li><a href="#WhyIsntMyRelayBeingUsedMore">Why isn't my relay being
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140)     used more?</a></li>
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141)     <li><a href="#IDontHaveAStaticIP">I don't have a static IP.</a></li>
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142)     <li><a href="#PortscannedMore">Why do I get portscanned more often
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143)     when I run a Tor relay?</a></li>
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144)     <li><a href="#HighCapacityConnection">How can I get Tor to fully
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145)     make use of my high capacity connection?</a></li>
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146)     <li><a href="#RelayFlexible">How stable does my relay need to
147) be?</a></li>
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148)     <li><a href="#BandwidthShaping">What bandwidth shaping options are
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149)     available to Tor relays?</a></li>
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150)     <li><a href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">How can I limit the total amount
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151)     of bandwidth used by my Tor relay?</a></li>
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152)     <li><a href="#RelayWritesMoreThanItReads">Why does my relay write
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153)     more bytes onto the network than it reads?</a></li>
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154)     <li><a href="#Hibernation">Why can I not browse anymore after
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155)     limiting bandwidth on my Tor relay?</a></li>
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156)     <li><a href="#ExitPolicies">I'd run a relay, but I don't want to deal
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157)     with abuse issues.</a></li>
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158)     <li><a href="#PackagedTor">Should I install Tor from my package manager,
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159)     or build from source?</a></li>
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160)     <li><a href="#WhatIsTheBadExitFlag">What is the BadExit flag?</a></li>
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161)     <li><a href="#IGotTheBadExitFlagWhyDidThatHappen">I got the BadExit flag.
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162)     Why did that happen?</a></li>
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163)     <li><a href="#MyRelayRecentlyGotTheGuardFlagAndTrafficDroppedByHalf">My
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164)     relay recently got the Guard flag and traffic dropped by half.</a></li>
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165)     <li><a href="#TorClientOnADifferentComputerThanMyApplications">I want to run my Tor client on a
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166)     different computer than my applications.</a></li>
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167)     <li><a href="#ServerClient">Can I install Tor on a central server, and
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168)     have my clients connect to it?</a></li>
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169)     <li><a href="#JoinTheNetwork">So I can just configure a nickname and
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170)     ORPort and join the network?</a></li>
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171)     <li><a href="#RelayOrBridge">Should I be a normal relay or bridge
172)     relay?</a></li>
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173)     <li><a href="#UpgradeOrMove">I want to upgrade/move my relay. How do I
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174)     keep the same key?</a></li>
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175)     <li><a href="#OfflineED25519">How do offline ed25519 identity keys work?
176)     What do I need to know?</a></li>
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177)     <li><a href="#MultipleRelays">I want to run more than one
178) relay.</a></li>
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179)     <li><a href="#NTService">How do I run my Tor relay as an NT service?
180)     </a></li>
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181)     <li><a href="#VirtualServer">Can I run a Tor relay from my virtual server
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182)     account?</a></li>
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183)     <li><a href="#WrongIP">My relay is picking the wrong IP address.</a></li>
184)     <li><a href="#BehindANAT">I'm behind a NAT/Firewall</a></li>
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185)     <li><a href="#OutgoingFirewall">How should I configure the outgoing filters on my relay?</a></li>
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186)     <li><a href="#RelayMemory">Why is my Tor relay using so much memory?
187)     </a></li>
188)     <li><a href="#BetterAnonymity">Do I get better anonymity if I run a relay?
189)     </a></li>
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190)     <li><a href="#FacingLegalTrouble">I'm facing legal trouble. How do I
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191)     prove that my server was a Tor relay at a given time?</a></li>
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192)     <li><a href="#RelayDonations">Can I donate for a relay rather than
193)     run my own?</a></li>
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194)     </ul>
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195) 
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196)     <p>Tor hidden services:</p>
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197) 
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198)     <ul>
199)     <li><a href="#AccessHiddenServices">How do I access hidden services?</a></li>
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200)     <li><a href="#ProvideAHiddenService">How do I provide a hidden service?</a></li>
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201)     </ul>
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202) 
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203)     <p>Development:</p>
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204) 
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205)     <ul>
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206)     <li><a href="#VersionNumbers">What do these weird version numbers
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207)     mean?</a></li>
208)     <li><a href="#PrivateTorNetwork">How do I set up my own private
209)     Tor network?</a></li>
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210)     <li><a href="#UseTorWithJava">How can I make my Java program use the
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211)     Tor network?</a></li>
212)     <li><a href="#WhatIsLibevent">What is Libevent?</a></li>
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213)     <li><a href="#MyNewFeature">What do I need to do to get a new feature
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214)     into Tor?</a></li>
215)     </ul>
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217)     <p>Anonymity and Security:</p>
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218)     <ul>
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219)     <li><a href="#WhatProtectionsDoesTorProvide">What protections does Tor
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220)     provide?</a></li>
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221)     <li><a href="#CanExitNodesEavesdrop">Can exit nodes eavesdrop on
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222)     communications? Isn't that bad? </a></li>
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223)     <li><a href="#AmITotallyAnonymous">So I'm totally anonymous if I use
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224)     Tor?</a></li>
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225)     <li><a href="#KeyManagement">Tell me about all the keys Tor
226) uses.</a></li>
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227)     <li><a href="#EntryGuards">What are Entry Guards?</a></li>
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228)     <li><a href="#ChangePaths">How often does Tor change its paths?</a></li>
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229)     <li><a href="#CellSize">Tor uses hundreds of bytes for every IRC line. I
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230)     can't afford that!</a></li>
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231)     <li><a href="#OutboundConnections">Why does netstat show these outbound
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232)     connections?</a></li>
233)     <li><a href="#PowerfulBlockers">What about powerful blocking mechanisms
234)     </a></li>
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235)     <li><a href="#RemotePhysicalDeviceFingerprinting">Does Tor resist
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237)     <li><a href="#IsTorLikeAVPN">Is Tor like a VPN?</a></li>
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238)     <li><a href="#Proxychains">Aren't 10 proxies (proxychains) better than
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239)     Tor with only 3 hops?</a></li>
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240)     <li><a href="#AttacksOnOnionRouting">What attacks remain against onion
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241)     routing?</a></li>
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242)     <li><a href="#LearnMoreAboutAnonymity">Where can I learn more about anonymity?</a></li>
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243)     </ul>
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244) 
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245)     <p>Alternate designs that we don't do (yet):</p>
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246) 
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247)     <ul>
248)     <li><a href="#EverybodyARelay">You should make every Tor user be a
249)     relay.</a></li>
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250)     <li><a href="#TransportIPnotTCP">You should transport all IP
251) packets,
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252)     not just TCP packets.</a></li>
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253)     <li><a href="#HideExits">You should hide the list of Tor relays,
254)     so people can't block the exits.</a></li>
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255)     <li><a href="#ChoosePathLength">You should let people choose their path
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256)     length.</a></li>
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257)     <li><a href="#SplitEachConnection">You should split each connection over
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258)     many paths.</a></li>
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259)     <li><a href="#MigrateApplicationStreamsAcrossCircuits">You should migrate
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260)     application streams across circuits.</a></li>
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261)     <li><a href="#LetTheNetworkPickThePath">You should let the network pick
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262)     the path, not the client.</a></li>
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263)     <li><a href="#UnallocatedNetBlocks">Your default exit policy should block
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264)     unallocated net blocks too.</a></li>
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265)     <li><a href="#BlockWebsites">Exit policies should be able to block
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266)     websites, not just IP addresses.</a></li>
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267)     <li><a href="#BlockContent">You should change Tor to prevent users from
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268)     posting certain content.</a></li>
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269)     <li><a href="#SendPadding">You should send padding so it's more secure.
270)     </a></li>
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271)     <li><a href="#Steganography">You should use steganography to hide Tor
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272)     traffic.</a></li>
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273)     </ul>
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274) 
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275)     <p>Abuse:</p>
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276)     <ul>
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277)     <li><a href="#Criminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals to do bad
278) things?</a></li>
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279)     <li><a href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit
280)     relay?</a></li>
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281)     <li><a href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
282)    a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></li>
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283)     </ul>
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284) 
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285)     <p>For other questions not yet on this version of the FAQ, see the
286) <a
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287)     href="<wikifaq>">wiki FAQ</a> for now.</p>
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288) 
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289)     <hr>
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290) 
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291)     <a id="General"></a>
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292)     <h2><a class="anchor">General:</a></h2>
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293) 
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294)     <a id="WhatIsTor"></a>
295)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatIsTor">What is Tor?</a></h3>
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296) 
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297)     <p>
298)     The name "Tor" can refer to several different components.
299)     </p>
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300) 
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301)     <p>
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302)     Tor is a program you can run on your computer that helps keep
303)     you safe on the Internet. It protects you by bouncing your communications
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304)     around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around
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305)     the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from
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306)     learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit
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307)     from learning your physical location.
308)     This set of volunteer relays is called the <b>Tor network</b>.
309)     The way most people use Tor is with <b>Tor Browser</b>,
310)     which is a version of Firefox that fixes many privacy issues.
311)     You can read more about how Tor works on the <a href="<page
312)     about/overview>">overview page</a>.
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313)     </p>
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314) 
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315)     <p>
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316)     The <b>Tor Project</b> is a non-profit (charity) organization that
317)     maintains and develops the Tor software.
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318)     </p>
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319) 
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320)     <hr>
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321) 
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322)     <a id="Torisdifferent"></a>
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323)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Torisdifferent">How is Tor different
324) from other proxies?</a></h3>
325)     <p>
326)     A typical proxy provider sets up a server somewhere on the Internet
327) and
328) allows you to use it to relay your traffic.  This creates a simple, easy
329) to
330) maintain architecture.  The users all enter and leave through the same
331) server.
332) The provider may charge for use of the proxy, or fund their costs
333) through
334) advertisements on the server.  In the simplest configuration, you don't
335) have to
336) install anything.  You just have to point your browser at their proxy
337) server.
338) Simple proxy providers are fine solutions if you do not want protections
339) for
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340) your privacy and anonymity online and you trust the provider to not do
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341) bad
342) things.  Some simple proxy providers use SSL to secure your connection
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343) to them, which protects you against local eavesdroppers, such as those at a
344) cafe with free wifi Internet.
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345)     </p>
346)     <p>
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347)     Simple proxy providers also create a single point of failure.  The
348) provider
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349) knows both who you are and what you browse on the Internet.  They can see
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350) your
351) traffic as it passes through their server.  In some cases, they can even
352) see
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353) inside your
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354) encrypted traffic as they relay it to your banking site or to ecommerce
355) stores.
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356) You have to trust the provider isn't
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357) watching your traffic, injecting their own advertisements into your
358) traffic
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359) stream, or recording your personal details.
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360)     </p>
361)     <p>
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362)     Tor passes your traffic through at least 3 different servers before
363) sending
364) it on to the destination. Because there's a separate layer of encryption
365) for
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366) each of the three relays, somebody watching your Internet connection
367) can't modify, or read, what you are
368) sending into the Tor network. Your traffic is encrypted between the Tor
369) client (on your computer) and where it pops out somewhere else in the
370) world.
371) </p>
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372)     <p>
373)     <dl>
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374)     <dt>Doesn't the first server see who I am?</dt><dd>Possibly. A bad
375) first of
376) three servers can see encrypted Tor traffic coming from your computer.
377) It
378) still doesn't know who you are and what you are doing over Tor.  It
379) merely sees
380) "This IP address is using Tor".  Tor is not illegal anywhere in the
381) world, so
382) using Tor by itself is fine.  You are still protected from this node
383) figuring
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384) out both who you are and where you are going on the Internet.</dd>
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385)     <dt>Can't the third server see my traffic?</dt><dd>Possibly.  A bad
386) third
387) of three servers can see the traffic you sent into Tor.  It won't know
388) who sent
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389) this traffic.  If you're using encryption (like
390) HTTPS), it will only know the destination. See <a
391) href="https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https">this visualization of
392) Tor and HTTPS</a> to understand how Tor and HTTPS interact.
393) </dd>
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394)     </dl>
395)     </p>
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396) 
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397)     <hr>
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398) 
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399) 
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400)     <a id="CompatibleApplications"></a>
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401)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#CompatibleApplications">What programs
402) can I use with Tor?</a></h3>
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403) 
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404)     <p>
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405)     Most people use Tor Browser,
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406)     which includes everything you need to browse the web safely using
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407)     Tor. Using other browsers is <a href="#TBBOtherBrowser">dangerous
408)     and not recommended</a>.
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409)     </p>
410)     <p>
411)     There are plenty of other programs you can use with Tor,
412)     but we haven't researched the application-level anonymity
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413)     issues on all of them well enough to be able to recommend a safe
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414)     configuration. Our wiki has a community-maintained list of
415)     instructions for <a
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416)     href="<wiki>doc/TorifyHOWTO">Torifying
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417)     specific applications</a>.
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418)     Please add to these lists and help us keep them accurate!
419)     </p>
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420) 
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421)     <hr>
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422) 
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423)     <a id="WhyCalledTor"></a>
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424)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhyCalledTor">Why is it called
425) Tor?</a></h3>
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426) 
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427)     <p>
428)     Because Tor is the onion routing network. When we were starting the
429)     new next-generation design and implementation of onion routing in
430)     2001-2002, we would tell people we were working on onion routing,
431)     and they would say "Neat. Which one?" Even if onion routing has
432)     become a standard household term, Tor was born out of the actual <a
433)     href="http://www.onion-router.net/">onion routing project</a> run by
434)     the Naval Research Lab.
435)     </p>
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436) 
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437)     <p>
438)     (It's also got a fine translation from German and Turkish.)
439)     </p>
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440) 
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441)     <p>
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442)     Note: even though it originally came from an acronym, Tor is not
443) spelled
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444)     "TOR". Only the first letter is capitalized. In fact, we can usually
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445)     spot people who haven't read any of our website (and have instead
446) learned
447)     everything they know about Tor from news articles) by the fact that
448) they
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449)     spell it wrong.
450)     </p>
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452)     <hr>
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453) 
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454)     <a id="Backdoor"></a>
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455)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Backdoor">Is there a backdoor in
456) Tor?</a></h3>
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458)     <p>
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459)     There is absolutely no backdoor in Tor.  We know some smart lawyers
460)     who say that it's unlikely that anybody will try to make us add one
461)     in our jurisdiction (U.S.). If they do ask us, we will fight them,
462)     and (the lawyers say) probably win.
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463)     </p>
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464) 
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465)     <p>
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466)     We will <a
467)     href="https://media.ccc.de/v/31c3_-_6251_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201412301400_-_state_of_the_onion_-_jacob_-_arma">never</a>
468)     put a backdoor in Tor.
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469)     We think that putting a backdoor in Tor would be tremendously
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470)     irresponsible to our users, and a bad precedent for security
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471)     software in general. If we ever put a deliberate backdoor in our
472)     security software, it would ruin our professional reputations.
473)     Nobody would trust our software ever again &mdash; for excellent
474)     reason!
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475)     </p>
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477)     <p>
478)     But that said, there are still plenty of subtle attacks
479)     people might try. Somebody might impersonate us, or break into our
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480)     computers, or something like that. Tor is open source, and you
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481)     should always check the source (or at least the diffs since the last
482)     release) for suspicious things. If we (or the distributors) don't
483)     give you source, that's a sure sign something funny might be going
484)     on. You should also check the <a href="<page
485)     docs/verifying-signatures>">PGP signatures</a> on the releases, to
486)     make sure nobody messed with the distribution sites.
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487)     </p>
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488) 
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489)     <p>
490)     Also, there might be accidental bugs in Tor that could affect your
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491)     anonymity. We periodically find and fix anonymity-related bugs, so
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492)     make sure you keep your Tor versions up-to-date.
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493)     </p>
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495)     <hr>
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496) 
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497)     <a id="DistributingTor"></a>
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498)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DistributingTor">Can I distribute
499) Tor?</a></h3>
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501)     <p>
502)     Yes.
503)     </p>
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504) 
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505)     <p>
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506)     The Tor software is <a href="https://www.fsf.org/">free software</a>. This
507)     means we give you the rights to redistribute the Tor software, either
508)     modified or unmodified, either for a fee or gratis. You don't have to
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509)     ask us for specific permission.
510)     </p>
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512)     <p>
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513)     However, if you want to redistribute the Tor software you must follow our
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514)     <a href="<gitblob>LICENSE">LICENSE</a>.
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515)     Essentially this means that you need to include our LICENSE file along
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516)     with whatever part of the Tor software you're distributing.
517)     </p>
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518) 
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519)     <p>
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520)     Most people who ask us this question don't want to distribute just the
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521)     Tor software, though. They want to distribute the <a
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522)     href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a>. This includes <a
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523)     href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/">Firefox
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524)     Extended Support Release</a>, and the NoScript and HTTPS-Everywhere
525)     extensions. You will need to follow the license for those programs as
526)     well. Both of those Firefox extensions are distributed under
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527)     the <a href="https://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General
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528)     Public License</a>, while Firefox ESR is released under the Mozilla Public
529)     License. The simplest way to obey their licenses is to include the source
530)     code for these programs everywhere you include the bundles themselves.
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531)     </p>
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532) 
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533)     <p>
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534)     Also, you should make sure not to confuse your readers about what Tor is,
535)     who makes it, and what properties it provides (and doesn't provide). See
536)     our <a href="<page docs/trademark-faq>">trademark FAQ</a> for details.
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537)     </p>
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538) 
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539)     <hr>
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540) 
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541)     <a id="SupportMail"></a>
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542)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SupportMail">How can I get
543) support?</a></h3>
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544) 
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545)     <p>See the <a href="<page about/contact>#support">Support section
546)     on the contact page</a>.
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547) 
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548)     <hr>
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549) 
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550)     <a id="Forum"></a>
551)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Forum">Is there a Tor forum?</a></h3>
552) 
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553)     <p>We have a <a href="https://tor.stackexchange.com/">StackExchange
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554)     page</a> that is currently in public beta.
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555)     </p>
556) 
557)     <hr>
558) 
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559)     <a id="WhySlow"></a>
560)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhySlow">Why is Tor so slow?</a></h3>
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561) 
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562)     <p>
563)     There are many reasons why the Tor network is currently slow.
564)     </p>
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565) 
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566)     <p>
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567)     Before we answer, though, you should realize that Tor is never going
568) to
569)     be blazing fast. Your traffic is bouncing through volunteers'
570) computers
571)     in various parts of the world, and some bottlenecks and network
572) latency
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573)     will always be present. You shouldn't expect to see university-style
574)     bandwidth through Tor.
575)     </p>
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576) 
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577)     <p>
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578)     But that doesn't mean that it can't be improved. The current Tor
579) network
580)     is quite small compared to the number of people trying to use it,
581) and
582)     many of these users don't understand or care that Tor can't
583) currently
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584)     handle file-sharing traffic load.
585)     </p>
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586) 
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587)     <p>
588)     For the much more in-depth answer, see <a
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589)     href="<blog>why-tor-is-slow">Roger's blog
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590)     post on the topic</a>, which includes both a detailed PDF and a
591) video
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592)     to go with it.
593)     </p>
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594) 
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595)     <p>
596)     What can you do to help?
597)     </p>
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598) 
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599)     <ul>
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600) 
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601)     <li>
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602)     <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">Configure your Tor to relay
603) traffic
604)     for others</a>. Help make the Tor network large enough that we can
605) handle
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606)     all the users who want privacy and security on the Internet.
607)     </li>
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608) 
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609)     <li>
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610)     Help us make Tor more usable. We
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611)     especially need people to help make it easier to configure your Tor
612)     as a relay. Also, we need help with clear simple documentation to
613)     walk people through setting it up.
614)     </li>
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615) 
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616)     <li>
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617)     There are some bottlenecks in the current Tor network. Help us
618) design
619)     experiments to track down and demonstrate where the problems are,
620) and
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621)     then we can focus better on fixing them.
622)     </li>
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623) 
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624)     <li>
625)     Tor needs some architectural changes too. One important change is to
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626)     start providing <a href="#EverybodyARelay">better service to people
627) who
628)     relay traffic</a>. We're working on this, and we'll finish faster if
629) we
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630)     get to spend more time on it.
631)     </li>
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632) 
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633)     <li>
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634)     Help do other things so we can do the hard stuff. Please take a
635) moment
636)     to figure out what your skills and interests are, and then <a
637) href="<page
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638)     getinvolved/volunteer>">look at our volunteer page</a>.
639)     </li>
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640) 
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641)     <li>
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642)     Help find sponsors for Tor. Do you work at a company or government
643) agency
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644)     that uses Tor or has a use for Internet privacy, e.g. to browse the
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645)     competition's websites discreetly, or to connect back to the home
646) servers
647)     when on the road without revealing affiliations? If your
648) organization has
649)     an interest in keeping the Tor network working, please contact them
650) about
651)     supporting Tor. Without sponsors, Tor is going to become even
652) slower.
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653)     </li>
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654) 
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655)     <li>
656)     If you can't help out with any of the above, you can still help out
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657)     individually by <a href="<page donate/donate>">donating a bit of
658) money to the
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659)     cause</a>. It adds up!
660)     </li>
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661) 
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662)     </ul>
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663) 
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664)     <hr>
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665) 
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666)     <a id="FileSharing"></a>
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667)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#FileSharing">How can I share files
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668)     anonymously through Tor?</a></h3>
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669) 
670)     <p>
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671)     File sharing (peer-to-peer/P2P) is widely unwanted in the Tor network,
672)     and exit nodes are configured to block file sharing traffic by default.
673)     Tor is not really designed for it, and file sharing through Tor slows
674)     down everyone's browsing. Also, Bittorrent over Tor <a
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675)     href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea">
676)     is not anonymous</a>!
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677)     </p>
678) 
679)     <hr>
680) 
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681)     <a id="Funding"></a>
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682)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Funding">What would The Tor Project do
683) with more funding?</a></h3>
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684) 
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685)     <p>
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686)     The Tor network's <a
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687) 
688) href="https://metrics.torproject.org/network.html#networksize">several
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689)     thousand</a> relays push <a
690)     href="https://metrics.torproject.org/network.html#bandwidth">over
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691)     7.5GB per second on average</a>. We have <a
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692) 
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693) href="https://metrics.torproject.org/users.html#direct-users">millions of
694)     daily users</a>. But the Tor network is not yet
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695)     self-sustaining.
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696)     </p>
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697) 
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698)     <p>
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699)     There are six main development/maintenance pushes that need
700) attention:
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701)     </p>
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702) 
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703)     <ul>
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704) 
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705)     <li>
706)     Scalability: We need to keep scaling and decentralizing the Tor
707)     architecture so it can handle thousands of relays and millions of
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708)     users. The upcoming stable release is a major improvement, but
709) there's
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710)     lots more to be done next in terms of keeping Tor fast and stable.
711)     </li>
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712) 
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713)     <li>
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714)     User support: With this many users, a lot of people are asking
715) questions
716)     all the time, offering to help out with things, and so on. We need
717) good
718)     clean docs, and we need to spend some effort coordinating
719) volunteers.
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720)     </li>
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721) 
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722)     <li>
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723)     Relay support: the Tor network is run by volunteers, but they still
724) need
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725)     attention with prompt bug fixes, explanations when things go wrong,
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726)     reminders to upgrade, and so on. The network itself is a commons,
727) and
728)     somebody needs to spend some energy making sure the relay operators
729) stay
730)     happy. We also need to work on stability on some platforms &mdash;
731) e.g.,
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732)     Tor relays have problems on Win XP currently.
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733)     </li>
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734) 
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735)     <li>
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736)     Usability: Beyond documentation, we also need to work on usability
737) of the
738)     software itself. This includes installers, clean GUIs, easy
739) configuration
740)     to interface with other applications, and generally automating all
741) of
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742)     the difficult and confusing steps inside Tor.
743)     Usability for privacy software has never been easy.
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744)     </li>
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745) 
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746)     <li>
747)     Incentives: We need to work on ways to encourage people to configure
748)     their Tors as relays and exit nodes rather than just clients.
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749)     <a href="#EverybodyARelay">We need to make it easy to become a
750) relay,
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751)     and we need to give people incentives to do it.</a>
752)     </li>
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753) 
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754)     <li>
755)     Research: The anonymous communications field is full
756)     of surprises and gotchas. In our copious free time, we
757)     also help run top anonymity and privacy conferences like <a
758)     href="http://petsymposium.org/">PETS</a>. We've identified a set of
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759)     critical <a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>#Research">Tor
760) research questions</a>
761)     that will help us figure out how to make Tor secure against the
762) variety of
763)     attacks out there. Of course, there are more research questions
764) waiting
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765)     behind these.
766)     </li>
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767) 
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768)     </ul>
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769) 
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770)     <p>
771)     We're continuing to move forward on all of these, but at this rate
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772)     <a href="#WhySlow">the Tor network is growing faster than the
773) developers
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774)     can keep up</a>.
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775)     Now would be an excellent time to add a few more developers to the
776) effort
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777)     so we can continue to grow the network.
778)     </p>
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779) 
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780)     <p>
781)     We are also excited about tackling related problems, such as
782)     censorship-resistance.
783)     </p>
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784) 
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785)     <p>
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786)     We are proud to have <a href="<page about/sponsors>">sponsorship and
787) support</a>
788)     from the Omidyar Network, the International Broadcasting Bureau,
789) Bell
790)     Security Solutions, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, several
791) government
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792)     agencies and research groups, and hundreds of private contributors.
793)     </p>
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794) 
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795)     <p>
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796)     However, this support is not enough to keep Tor abreast of changes
797) in the
798)     Internet privacy landscape. Please <a href="<page
799) donate/donate>">donate</a>
800)     to the project, or <a href="<page about/contact>">contact</a> our
801) executive
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802)     director for information on making grants or major donations.
803)     </p>
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804) 
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805)     <hr>
806) 
807) 
808)     <a id="Mobile"></a>
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809)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Mobile">Can I use Tor on my phone or mobile
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810)     device?</a></h3>
811) 
812)     <p>
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813)     Tor on Android devices is maintained by the <a
814)     href="https://guardianproject.info">Guardian Project</a>. Currently, there
815)     is no supported way of using Tor on iOS; the Guardian Project is
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816)     working to make this a reality in the future.
817)     </p>
818) 
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819)     <hr>
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821)     <a id="OutboundPorts"></a>
822)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#OutboundPorts">Which outbound ports must be open when
823)     using Tor as a client?</a></h3>
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824)     <p>
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825)     Tor may attempt to connect to any port that is advertised in the
826)     directory as an ORPort (for making Tor connections) or a DirPort (for
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827)     fetching updates to the directory). There are a variety of these ports:
828)     many of them are running on 80, 443, 9001, and 9030, but many use other
829)     ports too.
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830)     </p>
831)     <p>
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832)     When using Tor as a client, you could probably get away with opening only those four
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833)     ports. Since Tor does all its connections in the background, it will retry
834)     ones that fail, and hopefully you'll never have to know that it failed, as
835)     long as it finds a working one often enough. However, to get the most
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836)     diversity in your entry nodes &mdash; and thus the most security
837)     &mdash; as well as the most robustness in your connectivity, you'll
838)     want to let it connect to all of them.
839)     See the FAQ entry on <a href="#FirewallPorts">firewalled ports</a> if
840)     you want to explicitly tell your Tor client which ports are reachable
841)     for you.
842)     </p>
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844)     <hr>
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846)     <a id="IsItWorking"></a>
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847)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IsItWorking">How can I tell if Tor is
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848)     working, and that my connections really are anonymized?</a></h3>
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849) 
850)     <p>
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851)     There are sites you can visit that will tell you if you appear to be
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852)     coming through the Tor network. Try the <a href="https://check.torproject.org">
853)     Tor Check</a> site and see whether it thinks you are using Tor or not.
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854)     </p>
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856)     <hr>
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858)     <a id="FTP"></a>
859)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#FTP">How do I use my browser for ftp with Tor?
860)     </a></h3>
861) 
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863)     Use <a href="https://torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html">Tor
864)     Browser</a>. If you want a separate application for an
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865)     ftp client, we've heard good things about  FileZilla for Windows. You can
866)     configure it to point to Tor as a "socks4a" proxy on "localhost" port
867)     "9050".
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868)     </p>
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869) 
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870)     <hr>
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871) 
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872)     <a id="NoDataScrubbing"></a>
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873)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#NoDataScrubbing">Does Tor remove personal
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874)     information from the data my application sends?</a></h3>
875) 
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876)     <p>No, it doesn't. You need to use a separate program that understands
877)     your application and protocol and knows how to clean or "scrub" the data
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878)     it sends. The Tor Browser tries to keep application-level data,
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879)     like the user-agent string, uniform for all users. The Tor Browser can't
880)     do anything about text that you type into forms, though. <a
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881)     href="<page download/download-easy>#warning">Be
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882)     careful and be smart.</a>
883)     </p>
884) 
885)     <hr>
886) 
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887)     <a id="Metrics"></a>
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888)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Metrics">How many people use Tor? How
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889)     many relays or exit nodes are there?</a></h3>
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890) 
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891)     <p>
892)     All this and more about measuring Tor can be found at the <a
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893)     href="https://metrics.torproject.org/">Tor Metrics Portal</a>.</p>
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894)     <hr>
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895) 
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896)     <a id="SSLcertfingerprint"></a>
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897)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SSLcertfingerprint">What are the SSL
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898)     certificate fingerprints for Tor's various websites?</a></h3>
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899)     <p>
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900)     *.torproject.org SSL certificate from Digicert:
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901)     </p>
902)     <pre>
903) Issued Certificate
904) Version: 3
905) Serial Number: 09 48 B1 A9 3B 25 1D 0D B1 05 10 59 E2 C2 68 0A
906) Not Valid Before: 2013-10-22
907) Not Valid After: 2016-05-03
908) Certificate Fingerprints
909) SHA1: 84 24 56 56 8E D7 90 43 47 AA 89 AB 77 7D A4 94 3B A1 A7 D5
910) MD5: A4 16 66 80 AE B9 A4 EC AA 88 01 1B 6F B9 EB CB
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911)     </pre>
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912) <br>
913)     <p>
914) blog.torproject.org SSL certificate from RapidSSL:
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915)     </p>
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916)     <pre>
917) Issued Certificate
918) Version: 3
919) Serial Number: 05 CA 2A A9 A5 D6 ED 44 C7 2D 88 1A 18 B0 E7 DC
920) Not Valid Before: 2014-04-09
921) Not Valid After: 2017-06-14
922) Certificate Fingerprints
923) SHA1: DE 20 3D 46 FD C3 68 EB BA 40 56 39 F5 FA FD F5 4E 3A 1F 83
924) MD5: 8A 8A A2 5E D9 7F 84 4C 8F 00 3B 43 E0 2D E6 4D
925)     </pre>
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926)     <hr>
927) 
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928)     <a id="CompilationAndInstallation"></a>
929)     <h2><a class="anchor">Compilation And Installation:</a></h2>
930) 
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931)     <a id="HowUninstallTor"></a>
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932)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HowUninstallTor">How do I uninstall
933) Tor?</a></h3>
934) 
935)     <p>
936)     Tor Browser does not install itself in the classic sense of
937) applications. You just simply delete the folder or directory named "Tor
938) Browser" and it is removed from your system.
939)     </p>
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940) 
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941)     <p>
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942)     If this is not related to Tor Browser, uninstallation depends
943) entirely on how you installed it and which operating system you
944)     have. If you installed a package, then hopefully your package has a
945) way to
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946)     uninstall itself. The Windows packages include uninstallers.
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947)     </p>
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948) 
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949)     <p>
950)     For Mac OS X, follow the <a
951)     href="<page docs/tor-doc-osx>#uninstall">uninstall directions</a>.
952)     </p>
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953) 
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954)     <p>
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955)     If you installed by source, I'm afraid there is no easy uninstall
956) method. But
957)     on the bright side, by default it only installs into /usr/local/ and
958) it should
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959)     be pretty easy to notice things there.
960)     </p>
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961) 
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962)     <hr>
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963) 
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964)     <a id="PGPSigs"></a>
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965)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#PGPSigs">What are these "sig" files on
966) the download page?</a></h3>
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967) 
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968)     <p>
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969)     These are PGP signatures, so you can verify that the file you've
970) downloaded is
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971)     exactly the one that we intended you to get.
972)     </p>
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973) 
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974)     <p>
975)     Please read the <a
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976)     href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">verifying signatures</a>
977) page for details.
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978)     </p>
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979) 
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980) <hr>
981) 
982) <a id="GetTor"></a>
983) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#GetTor">Your website is blocked in my
984) country. How do I download Tor?</a></h3>
985) 
986) <p>
987) Some government or corporate firewalls censor connections to Tor's
988) website. In those cases, you have three options. First, get it from
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989) a friend &mdash; <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a>
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990) fits nicely on a USB key. Second, find the <a
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991) href="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=tor+mirrors">google
992) cache</a>
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993) for the <a href="<page getinvolved/mirrors>">Tor mirrors</a> page
994) and see if any of those copies of our website work for you. Third,
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995) you can download Tor Browser via email: log in to your email account
996) and send an email to '<tt>gettor@torproject.org</tt>' with one of the
997) following words in the body of the message: <tt>windows</tt>,
998) <tt>osx</tt> or <tt>linux</tt> (case insensitive).
999) You will receive a reply with links from popular cloud services to
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1000) download Tor Browser for Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, depending on the
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1001) option you chose. Currently, the only cloud service supported is
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1002) Dropbox. If you send a blank message or anything different from the
1003) options mentioned, you will receive a help message with detailed
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1004) instructions to ask for Tor Browser via email. Please note that you
1005) can use this service from any email address: gmail, yahoo, hotmail,
1006) riseup, etc. The only restriction is that you can do a maximum of
1007) three requests in a row, after that you'll have to wait 20 minutes to
1008) use it again. See the <a href="../projects/gettor.html">GetTor</a>
1009) section for more information.
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1010) </p>
1011) 
1012) <p>
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1013) Be sure to <a href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">verify the
1014) signature</a>
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1015) of any package you download, especially when you get it from somewhere
1016) other than our official HTTPS website.
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1017) </p>
1018) 
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1019)     <hr>
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1020) 
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1021)     <a id="VirusFalsePositives"></a>
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1022)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#VirusFalsePositives">Why does my
1023)     Tor executable appear to have a virus or spyware?</a></h3>
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1024)     <p>
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1025)     Sometimes, overzealous Windows virus and spyware detectors trigger on
1026)     some parts of the Tor Windows binary. Our best guess is that these are
1027)     false positives — after all, the anti-virus and anti-spyware business is
1028)     just a guessing game anyway. You should contact your vendor and explain
1029)     that you have a program that seems to be triggering false positives. Or
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1030)     pick a better vendor.
1031)     </p>
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1032)     <p>In the meantime, we encourage you to not just take our word for it.
1033)     Our job is to provide the source; if you're concerned, please do
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1034)     recompile it yourself.</p>
1035) 
1036)     <hr>
1037) 
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1038)     <a id="tarballs"></a>
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1039)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#tarballs">How do I open a .tar.gz
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1040)     or .tar.xz file?</a></h3>
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1041) 
1042)     <p>
1043)     Tar is a common archive utility for Unix and Linux systems. If your
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1044)     system has a mouse, you can usually open them by double clicking.
1045)     Otherwise open a command prompt and execute</p>
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1046)     <pre>tar xzf &lt;FILENAME&gt;.tar.gz</pre> or <pre>tar xJf &lt;FILENAME&gt;.tar.xz</pre>
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1047)     <p>
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1048)     as documented on tar's man page.
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1049)     </p>
1050) 
1051)     <hr>
1052) 
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1053)     <a id="LiveCD"></a>
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1054)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#LiveCD">Is there a LiveCD or other
1055) bundle that includes Tor?</a></h3>
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1056) 
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1057)     <p>
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1058)     Yes.  Use <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">The Amnesic Incognito
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1059)     Live System</a> or <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a>.
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1060)     </p>
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1061) 
1062) <hr>
1063) 
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1064) <a id="TBBGeneral"></a>
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1065) <h2><a class="anchor">Tor Browser (general):</a></h2>
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1066) 
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1067) <a id="TBBFlash"></a>
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1068) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBFlash">Why can't I view videos on
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1069) some Flash-based sites?</a></h3>
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1070) 
1071) <p>
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1072) Some sites require third party browser plugins such as Flash.
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1073) Plugins operate independently from Firefox and can perform
1074) activity on your computer that ruins your anonymity. This includes
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1075) but is not limited to: completely disregarding
1076) proxy settings, querying your <a
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1077) href="http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5162138&amp;messageID=9618376">
1078) local IP address</a>, and <a
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1079) href="http://epic.org/privacy/cookies/flash.html">storing their own
1080) cookies</a>. It is possible to use a LiveCD solution such as
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1081) or <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">The Amnesic Incognito Live System</a>
1082) that creates a secure, transparent proxy to protect you from proxy bypass,
1083) however issues with local IP address discovery and Flash cookies still remain.
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1084) </p>
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1085) 
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1086) <hr>
1087) 
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1088) <a id="Ubuntu"></a>
1089) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Ubuntu">
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1090) I'm using Ubuntu and I can't start Tor Browser.</a></h3>
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1091) <p>
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1092) You'll need to tell Ubuntu that you want the ability to execute shell scripts
1093) from the graphical interface. Open "Files" (Unity's explorer), open
1094) Preferences-> Behavior Tab -> Set "Run executable text files when they are
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1095) opened" to "Ask every time", then OK.
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1096) </p>
1097) <p>You can also start the Tor Browser from the command line by running </p>
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1098) <pre>./start-tor-browser</pre>
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1099) <p>
1100) from inside the Tor Browser directory.
1101) </p>
1102) 
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1103) <hr>
1104) 
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1105) <a id="SophosOnMac"></a>
1106) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SophosOnMac">I'm using the Sophos anti-virus
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1107)     software on my Mac, and Tor starts but I can't browse anywhere.</a></h3>
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1108) <p>
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1109) You'll need to modify Sophos anti-virus so that Tor can connect to the
1110) internet. Go to Preferences -> Web Protection -> General, and turn off
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1111) the protections for "Malicious websites" and "Malicious downloads".
1112) </p>
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1113) <p>
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1114) We encourage affected Sophos users to contact Sophos support about
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1115) this issue.
1116) </p>
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1117) 
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1118) <hr>
1119) 
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1120) <a id="XPCOMError"></a>
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1121) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#XPCOMError">When I start Tor Browser I get an 
1122) error message: "Cannot load XPCOM".</a></h3>
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1123) 
1124) <p>
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1125) This <a 
1126) href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10789">problem</a> is 
1127) specifically caused by the Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus software. 
1128) From the Webroot control panel, go to Identity Protection &rarr; Application 
1129) Protection, and set all the files in your Tor Browser folder to 'Allow'. 
1130) We encourage affected Webroot users to contact Webroot support about this 
1131) issue.
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1132) </p>
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1133) 
1134) <hr>
1135) 
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1136) <a id="TBBOtherExtensions"></a>
1137) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBOtherExtensions">Can I install other
1138) Firefox extensions?</a></h3>
1139) 
1140) <p>
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1141) The Tor Browser is free software, so there is nothing preventing you from
1142) modifying it any way you like. However, we do not recommend installing any
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1143) additional Firefox add-ons with Tor Browser. Add-ons can break
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1144) your anonymity in a number of ways, including browser fingerprinting and
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1145) bypassing proxy settings.
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1146) </p>
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1147) <p>
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1148) Some people have suggested we include ad-blocking software or
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1149) anti-tracking software with the Tor Browser. Right now, we do not
1150) think that's such a good idea. Tor Browser aims to provide
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1151) sufficient privacy that additional add-ons to stop ads and trackers are
1152) not necessary. Using add-ons like these may cause some sites to break, which
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1153) <a href="https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#philosophy">
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1154) we don't want to do</a>. Additionally, maintaining a list of "bad" sites that
1155) should be black-listed provides another opportunity to uniquely fingerprint
1156) users.
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1157) </p>
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1158) 
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1159) <hr>
1160) 
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1161) <a id="TBBJavaScriptEnabled"></a>
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1162) <a id="TBBCanIBlockJS"></a>
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1163) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBJavaScriptEnabled">Why is NoScript
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1164) configured to allow JavaScript by default in Tor Browser?
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1165) Isn't that unsafe?</a></h3>
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1166) 
1167) <p>
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1168) We configure NoScript to allow JavaScript by default in Tor
1169) Browser because many websites will not work with JavaScript
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1170) disabled.  Most users would give up on Tor entirely if a website
1171) they want to use requires JavaScript, because they would not know
1172) how to allow a website to use JavaScript (or that enabling
1173) JavaScript might make a website work).
1174) </p>
1175) 
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1176) <p>
1177) There's a tradeoff here. On the one hand, we should leave
1178) JavaScript enabled by default so websites work the way
1179) users expect. On the other hand, we should disable JavaScript
1180) by default to better protect against browser vulnerabilities (<a
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1181) href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-old-tor-browser-bundles-vulnerable">
1182) not just a theoretical concern!</a>). But there's a third issue: websites
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1183) can easily determine whether you have allowed JavaScript for them,
1184) and if you disable JavaScript by default but then allow a few websites
1185) to run scripts (the way most people use NoScript), then your choice of
1186) whitelisted websites acts as a sort of cookie that makes you recognizable
1187) (and distinguishable), thus harming your anonymity.
1188) </p>
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1189) 
1190) <p>
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1191) Ultimately, we want the default Tor bundles to use
1192) a combination of firewalls (like the iptables rules
1193) in <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a>) and <a
1194) href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7680">sandboxes</a>
1195) to make JavaScript not so scary. In
1196) the shorter term, TBB 3.0 will hopefully <a
1197) href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9387">allow users
1198) to choose their JavaScript settings more easily</a> &mdash; but the
1199) partitioning concern will remain.
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1200) </p>
1201) 
1202) <p>
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1203) Until we get there, feel free to leave JavaScript on or off depending
1204) on your security, anonymity, and usability priorities.
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1205) </p>
1206) 
1207) <hr>
1208) 
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1209) <a id="TBBOtherBrowser"></a>
1210) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBOtherBrowser">I want to use
1211) Chrome/IE/Opera/etc with Tor.</a></h3>
1212) 
1213) <p>
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1214) In short, using any browser besides Tor Browser with Tor is a
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1215) really bad idea.
1216) </p>
1217) 
1218) <p>
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1219) Our efforts to work with the Chrome team to <a
1220) href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/google-chrome-incognito-mode-tor-and-fingerprinting">add
1221) missing APIs</a> were unsuccessful, unfortunately. Currently, it is impossible
1222) to use other browsers and get the same level of protections as when using the
1223) Tor Browser.
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1224) </p>
1225) 
1226) <hr>
1227) 
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1228) <a id="GoogleCAPTCHA"></a>
1229) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#GoogleCAPTCHA">Google makes me solve a
1230) CAPTCHA or tells me I have spyware installed.</a></h3>
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1231) 
1232) <p>
1233) This is a known and intermittent problem; it does not mean that Google
1234) considers Tor to be spyware.
1235) </p>
1236) 
1237) <p>
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1238) When you use Tor, you are sending queries through exit relays that are
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1239) also shared by thousands of other users. Tor users typically see this
1240) message when many Tor users are querying Google in a short period of time.
1241) Google interprets the high volume of traffic from a single IP address
1242) (the exit relay you happened to pick) as somebody trying to "crawl" their
1243) website, so it slows down traffic from that IP address for a short time.
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1244) </p>
1245) <p>
1246) An alternate explanation is that Google tries to detect certain
1247) kinds of spyware or viruses that send distinctive queries to Google
1248) Search. It notes the IP addresses from which those queries are received
1249) (not realizing that they are Tor exit relays), and tries to warn any
1250) connections coming from those IP addresses that recent queries indicate
1251) an infection.
1252) </p>
1253) 
1254) <p>
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1255) To our knowledge, Google is not doing anything intentionally specifically
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1256) to deter or block Tor use. The error message about an infected machine
1257) should clear up again after a short time.
1258) </p>
1259) 
1260) <hr />
1261) 
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1262) <a id="ForeignLanguages"></a>
1263) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ForeignLanguages">
1264) Why does Google show up in foreign languages?</a></h3>
1265) 
1266) <p>
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1267)  Google uses "geolocation" to determine where in the world you are, so it
1268)  can give you a personalized experience. This includes using the language
1269)  it thinks you prefer, and it also includes giving you different results
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1270)  on your queries.
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1271) </p>
1272) <p>
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1273) If you really want to see Google in English you can click the link that
1274) provides that. But we consider this a feature with Tor, not a bug --- the
1275) Internet is not flat, and it in fact does look different depending on
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1276) where you are. This feature reminds people of this fact.
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1277) </p>
1278) <p>
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1279) Note that Google search URLs take name/value pairs as arguments and one
1280) of those names is "hl". If you set "hl" to "en" then Google will return
1281) search results in English regardless of what Google server you have been
1282) sent to. On a query this looks like:
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1283) </p>
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1284) <pre>https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=online%20anonymity&hl=en</pre>
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1285) <p>
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1286) Another method is to simply use your country code for accessing Google.
1287) This can be google.be, google.de, google.us and so on.
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1288) </p>
1289) <hr />
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1290) <a id="GmailWarning"></a>
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1291) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#GmailWarning">Gmail warns me that my
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1292) account may have been compromised.</a></h3>
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1293) 
1294) <p>
1295) Sometimes, after you've used Gmail over Tor, Google presents a
1296) pop-up notification that your account may have been compromised.
1297) The notification window lists a series of IP addresses and locations
1298) throughout the world recently used to access your account.
1299) </p>
1300) 
1301) <p>
1302) In general this is a false alarm: Google saw a bunch of logins from
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1303) different places, as a result of running the service via Tor, and
1304) decided
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1305) it was a good idea to confirm the account was being accessed by it's
1306) rightful owner.
1307) </p>
1308) 
1309) <p>
1310) Even though this may be a biproduct of using the service via tor,
1311) that doesn't mean you can entirely ignore the warning. It is
1312) <i>probably</i> a false positive, but it might not be since it is
1313) possible for someone to hijack your Google cookie.
1314) </p>
1315) 
1316) <p>
1317) Cookie hijacking is possible by either physical access to your computer
1318) or by watching your network traffic.  In theory only physical access
1319) should compromise your system because Gmail and similar services
1320) should only send the cookie over an SSL link. In practice, alas, it's <a
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1321) href="http://fscked.org/blog/fully-automated-active-https-cookie-
1322) hijacking">
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1323) way more complex than that</a>.
1324) </p>
1325) 
1326) <p>
1327) And if somebody <i>did</i> steal your google cookie, they might end
1328) up logging in from unusual places (though of course they also might
1329) not). So the summary is that since you're using Tor, this security
1330) measure that Google uses isn't so useful for you, because it's full of
1331) false positives. You'll have to use other approaches, like seeing if
1332) anything looks weird on the account, or looking at the timestamps for
1333) recent logins and wondering if you actually logged in at those times.
1334) </p>
1335) 
1336) <hr>
1337) 
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1338) <a id="NeedToUseAProxy"></a>
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1339) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#NeedToUseAProxy">My internet connection
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1340) requires an HTTP or SOCKS Proxy</a></h3>
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1341) 
1342) <p>
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1343) You can set Proxy IP address, port, and authentication information in
1344) Tor Browser's Network Settings. If you're using Tor another way, check
1345) out the HTTPProxy and HTTPSProxy config options in the <a
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1346) href="<page docs/tor-manual>">man page</a>,
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1347) and modify your torrc file accordingly. You will need an HTTP proxy for
1348) doing GET requests to fetch the Tor directory, and you will need an
1349) HTTPS proxy for doing CONNECT requests to get to Tor relays. (It's fine
1350) if they're the same proxy.) Tor also recognizes the torrc options
1351) Socks4Proxy and Socks5Proxy.
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1352) </p>
1353) <p>
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1354) Also read up on the HTTPProxyAuthenticator and HTTPSProxyAuthenticator
1355) options if your proxy requires auth. We only support basic auth currently,
1356) but if you need NTLM authentication, you may find <a
1357) href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jun-2005/msg00223.html">this post
1358) in the archives</a> useful.
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1359) </p>
1360) <p>
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1361) If your proxies only allow you to connect to certain ports, look at the
1362) entry on <a href="#FirewallPorts">Firewalled clients</a> for how
1363) to restrict what ports your Tor will try to access.
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1364) </p>
1365) 
1366) <hr>
1367) 
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1368) 
1369) <a id="TBBSocksPort"></a>
1370) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBSocksPort">
1371) I want to run another application through Tor.</a></h3>
1372) 
1373) <p>
1374) If you are trying to use some external application with Tor, step zero
1375) should be to <a href="<page download/download>#warning">reread the set
1376) of warnings</a> for ways you can screw up. Step one should be to try
1377) to use a SOCKS proxy rather than an HTTP proxy.
1378) Typically Tor listens for SOCKS connections on port 9050. Tor Browser listens
1379) on port 9150.
1380) </p>
1381) 
1382) <p>
1383) If your application doesn't support SOCKS proxies, feel free to install <a
1384) href="http://www.privoxy.org/">privoxy</a>.
1385) However, please realize that this approach is not recommended for novice
1386) users. Privoxy has an <a
1387) href="http://www.privoxy.org/faq/misc.html#TOR">example
1388) configuration</a> of Tor and Privoxy.
1389) </p>
1390) 
1391) <p>
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1392) If you're unable to use the application's native proxy settings, all hope is
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1393) not lost. See <a href="#CantSetProxy">below</a>.
1394) </p>
1395) 
1396) <hr>
1397) 
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1398) <a id="CantSetProxy"></a>
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1399) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#CantSetProxy">What should I do if I can't
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1400) set a proxy with my application?</a></h3>
1401) 
1402) <p>
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1403) On Unix, we recommend you give <a
1404) href="https://github.com/dgoulet/torsocks/">torsocks</a> a try.
1405) Alternative proxifying tools like <a
1406) href="http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/">socat</a> and <a
1407) href="http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/">proxychains</a> are also
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1408) available.</p>
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1409) <p>
1410) The Windows way to force applications through Tor is less clear. <a
1411) href="http://freecap.ru/eng/">Some</a> <a
1412) href="http://www.freehaven.net/~aphex/torcap/">tools</a> have been <a
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1413) href="http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/index.html#tool-79">proposed
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1414) </a>, but we'd also like to see further testing done here.
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1415) </p>
1416) 
1417) <hr>
1418) 
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1419) <a id="TBB3.x"></a>
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1420) <h2><a class="anchor">Tor Browser (3.x and later):</a></h2>
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1421)     <a id="WhereDidVidaliaGo"></a>
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1422)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhereDidVidaliaGo">Where did the world map
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1423)     (Vidalia) go?</a></h3>
1424) 
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1425)     <p>Vidalia has been replaced with Tor Launcher, which is a Firefox
1426)     extension that provides similar functionality. Unfortunately, circuit
1427)     status reporting is still missing, but we are <a
1428)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8641">working
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1429)     on providing it</a>. </p>
1430) 
1431)     <hr>
1432) 
1433)     <a id="DisableJS"></a>
1434)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DisableJS">How do I disable JavaScript?</a>
1435)     </h3>
1436) 
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1437)     <p>Alas, Mozilla decided to get rid of the config checkbox for JavaScript
1438)     from earlier Firefox versions. And since TBB 3.5 is based on Firefox 24
1439)     (FF17 is unmaintained), that means TBB 3.5 doesn't have the config
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1440)     checkbox anymore either, which is unfortunate.</p>
1441) 
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1442)     <p>The simplest way to disable JavaScript in TBB 3.5 is to click on the
1443)     Noscript "S" (between the green onion and the address bar), and select
1444)     "Forbid scripts globally". Note that vanilla NoScript actually whitelists
1445)     several domains even when you try to disable scripts globally, whereas
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1446)     Tor Browser's NoScript configuration disables all of them. </p>
1447) 
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1448)     <p>The more klunky way to disable JavaScript is to go to about:config,
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1449)     find javascript.enabled, and set it to false.</p>
1450) 
1451)     <p>There is also a very simple addon available at addons.mozilla.org
1452)     called QuickJS, which provides a toolbar toggle for the javascript.enabled
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1453)     about:config control. There are no configuration options for the addon,
1454)     it just switches the javascript.enabled entry between true and false and
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1455)     provides a button for it. </p>
1456) 
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1457)     <p>If you want to be extra safe, use both the about:config setting and
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1458)     NoScript. </p>
1459) 
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1460)     <p>As for whether you should disable it or leave it enabled, that's <a
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1461)     href="#TBBJavaScriptEnabled">a tradeoff we leave to you</a>.</p>
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1462) 
1463)     <hr>
1464) 
1465)     <a id="VerifyDownload"></a>
1466)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#VerifyDownload">How do I verify the download
1467)     (sha256sums.txt)?</a></h3>
1468) 
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1469)     <p>Instructions are on the <a
1470)     href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>#BuildVerification">verifying
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1471)     signatures</a> page.</p>
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1472) 
1473)     <hr>
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1475)     <a id="NewIdentityClosingTabs"></a>
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1476)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#NewIdentityClosingTabs">Why does "New
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1477)     Identity" close all my open tabs?</a></h3>
1478) 
1479)     <p>
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1480)     That's actually a feature, since it's discarding your application-level
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1481)     browser data too.
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1482)     </p>
1483) 
1484)     <p>
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1485)     We're working on ways to make the behavior less surprising, e.g. a popup
1486)     warning or auto restoring tabs. See ticket <a
1487)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9906">#9906</a> and
1488)     ticket <a
1489)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10400">#10400</a>
1490)     to follow progress there.
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1491)     </p>
1492) 
1493)     <hr>
1494) 
1495)     <a id="ConfigureRelayOrBridge"></a>
1496)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ConfigureRelayOrBridge">How do I configure Tor as a relay or bridge?</a></h3>
1497) 
1498)     <p>
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1499)     You've got three options.
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1500)     </p>
1501) 
1502)     <p>
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1503)     First (best option), if you're on Linux, you can install the system
1504)     Tor package (e.g. apt-get install tor) and then set it up to be a relay
1505)     (<a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian">instructions</a>).
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1506)     You can then use TBB independent of that.
1507)     </p>
1508) 
1509) 
1510)     <p>
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1511)     Second (complex option), you can edit your torrc file (in Data/Tor/torrc)
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1512)     directly to add the following lines:
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1513)     </p>
1514)     <pre>
1515)     ORPort 443
1516)     Exitpolicy reject *:*
1517)     BridgeRelay 1  # only add this line if you want to be a bridge
1518)     </pre>
1519)     <p>
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1520)     If you've installed <a
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1521)     href="<page projects/obfsproxy-debian-instructions>#instructions">Obfsproxy</a>,
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1522)     you'll need to add one more line:
1523)     </p>
1524)     <pre>
1525)     ServerTransportPlugin obfs3 exec /usr/bin/obfsproxy managed
1526)     </pre>
1527) 
1528)     <hr>
1529) 
1530)     <a id="Timestamps"></a>
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1531)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Timestamps">Why are the file timestamps
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1532)     from 2000?</a></h3>
1533) 
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1534)     <p>One of the huge new features in TBB 3.x is the "deterministic build"
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1535)     process, which allows many people to build Tor Browser and
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1536)     verify that they all make exactly the same package. See Mike's <a
1537)     href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/deterministic-builds-part-one-cyberwar-and-global-compromise">first
1538)     blog</a> post for the motivation, and his <a
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1539)     href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/deterministic-builds-part-two-technical-details">second
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1540)     blog post</a> for the technical details of how we do it.
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1541)     </p>
1542) 
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1543)     <p>Part of creating identical builds is having everybody use the same
1544)     timestamp. Mike picked the beginning of 2000 for that time. The reason
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1545)     you might see 7pm in 1999 is because of time zones. </p>
1546) 
1547)     <hr>
1548) 
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1549)     <a id="TBBSourceCode"></a>
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1550)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TBBSourceCode">Where is the source code for
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1551)     Tor Browser? How do I verify a build?</a></h3>
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1552) 
1553)     <p>
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1554)     Start with <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git">https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git</a> and <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/tree/gitian/README.build">https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/tree/gitian/README.build</a>.
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1555)     </p>
1556) 
1557) 
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1558) <hr>
1559) 
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1560) <a id="AdvancedTorUsage"></a>
1561) <h2><a class="anchor">Advanced Tor usage:</a></h2>
1562) 
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1563) <a id="torrc"></a>
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1564) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#torrc">I'm supposed to "edit my torrc".
1565) What does that mean?</a></h3>
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1566) 
1567) <p>
1568) Tor installs a text file called torrc that contains configuration
1569) instructions for how your Tor program should behave. The default
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1570) configuration should work fine for most Tor users.
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1571) </p>
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1572) <p>
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1573) If you installed Tor Browser, look for
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1574) <code>Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor/torrc</code> inside your Tor Browser
1575) directory.
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1576) On OS X, you must right-click or command-click on the Tor Browser icon,
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1577) and select "Show Package Contents" before the Tor Browser directories become
1578) visible.
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1579) </p>
1580) <p>
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1581) Tor puts the torrc file in <code>/usr/local/etc/tor/torrc</code> if you compiled tor from source, and <code>/etc/tor/torrc</code> or <code>/etc/torrc</code> if you installed a pre-built package.</p>
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1582) 
1583) <p>
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1584) Once you've changed your torrc, you will need to restart tor for the
1585) changes to take effect. (For advanced users, note that
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1586) you actually only need to send Tor a HUP signal, not actually restart
1587) it.)
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1588) </p>
1589) 
1590) <p>
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1591) For other configuration options you can use, see the <a href="<page
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1592) docs/tor-manual>">Tor manual page</a>. Have a look at <a
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1593) href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/src/config/torrc.sample.in">
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1594) the sample torrc file</a> for hints on common configurations. Remember, all
1595) lines beginning with # in torrc are treated as comments and have no effect
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1596) on Tor's configuration.
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1597) </p>
1598) 
1599) <hr>
1600) 
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1601) <a id="Logs"></a>
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1602) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Logs">How do I set up logging, or see Tor's
1603) logs?</a></h3>
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1604) 
1605) <p>
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1606) You'll have to go find the log files by
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1607) hand. Here are some likely places for your logs to be:
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1608) </p>
1609) 
1610) <ul>
1611) <li>On OS X, Debian, Red Hat, etc, the logs are in /var/log/tor/
1612) </li>
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1613) <li>On Windows, there are no default log files currently. If you enable
1614) logs in your torrc file, they default to <code>\username\Application
1615) Data\tor\log\</code> or <code>\Application Data\tor\log\</code>
1616) </li>
1617) <li>If you compiled Tor from source, by default your Tor logs to <a
1618) href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_streams">"stdout"</a>
1619) at log-level notice. If you enable logs in your torrc file, they
1620) default to <code>/usr/local/var/log/tor/</code>.
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1621) </li>
1622) </ul>
1623) 
1624) <p>
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1625) To change your logging setup by hand, <a href="#torrc">edit your
1626) torrc</a>
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1627) and find the section (near the top of the file) which contains the
1628) following line:
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1629) </p>
1630) 
1631) <pre>
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1632) \## Logs go to stdout at level "notice" unless redirected by something
1633) \## else, like one of the below lines.
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1634) </pre>
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1635) 
1636) <p>
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1637) For example, if you want Tor to send complete debug, info, notice, warn,
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1638) and err level messages to a file, append the following line to the end
1639) of the section:
1640) </p>
1641) 
1642) <pre>
1643) Log debug file c:/program files/tor/debug.log
1644) </pre>
1645) 
1646) <p>
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1647) Replace <code>c:/program files/tor/debug.log</code> with a directory
1648) and filename for your Tor log.
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1649) </p>
1650) 
1651) <hr>
1652) 
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1653) 
1654) <a id="LogLevel"></a>
1655) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#LogLevel">What log level should I use?</a></h3>
1656) 
1657) <p>
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1658) There are five log levels (also called "log severities") you might see in
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1659) Tor's logs:
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1660) </p>
1661) 
1662) <ul>
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1663)     <li>"err": something bad just happened, and we can't recover. Tor will
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1664)     exit.</li>
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1665)     <li>"warn": something bad happened, but we're still running. The bad
1666)     thing might be a bug in the code, some other Tor process doing something
1667)     unexpected, etc. The operator should examine the message and try to
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1668)     correct the problem.</li>
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1669)     <li>"notice": something the operator will want to know about.</li>
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1670)     <li>"info": something happened (maybe bad, maybe ok), but there's
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1671)     nothing you need to (or can) do about it.</li>
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1672)     <li>"debug": for everything louder than info. It is quite loud indeed.</li>
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1673) </ul>
1674) 
1675) <p>
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1676) Alas, some of the warn messages are hard for ordinary users to correct -- the
1677) developers are slowly making progress at making Tor automatically react
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1678) correctly for each situation.
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1679) </p>
1680) 
1681) <p>
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1682) We recommend running at the default, which is "notice". You will hear about
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1683) important things, and you won't hear about unimportant things.
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1684) </p>
1685) 
1686) <p>
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1687) Tor relays in particular should avoid logging at info or debug in normal
1688) operation, since they might end up recording sensitive information in
1689) their logs.
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1690) </p>
1691) 
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1692) <hr>
1693) 
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1694) <a id="DoesntWork"></a>
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1695) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DoesntWork">I installed Tor but it's not
1696) working.</a></h3>
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1697) 
1698) <p>
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1699) Once you've got Tor Browser up and running, the first question to
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1700) ask is whether your Tor client is able to establish a circuit.
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1701) </p>
1702) 
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1703) <p>If Tor can establish a circuit, Tor Browser will
1704) automatically launch the browser for you. You can also check in the
1705) <a href="#Logs">Tor logs</a> for
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1706) a line saying that Tor "has successfully opened a circuit. Looks like
1707) client functionality is working."
1708) </p>
1709) 
1710) <p>
1711) If Tor can't establish a circuit, here are some hints:
1712) </p>
1713) 
1714) <ol>
1715) <li>Check your system clock. If it's more than a few hours off, Tor will
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1716) refuse to build circuits. For Microsoft Windows users, synchronize your
1717) clock under the clock -&gt; Internet time tab. In addition, correct the
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1718) day and date under the 'Date &amp; Time' Tab. Also make sure your time
1719) zone is correct.</li>
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1720) <li>Is your Internet connection <a href="#FirewallPorts">firewalled
1721) by port</a>, or do you normally need to use a <a
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1722) href="<#NeedToUseAProxy">proxy</a>?
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1723) </li>
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1724) <li>Are you running programs like Norton Internet Security or SELinux
1725) that
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1726) block certain connections, even though you don't realize they do? They
1727) could be preventing Tor from making network connections.</li>
1728) <li>Are you in China, or behind a restrictive corporate network firewall
1729) that blocks the public Tor relays? If so, you should learn about <a
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1730) href="<page docs/bridges>">Tor bridges</a>.</li>
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1731) <li>Check your <a href="#Logs">Tor logs</a>. Do they give you any hints
1732) about what's going wrong?</li>
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1733) </ol>
1734) 
1735) <hr />
1736) 
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1737) <a id="TorCrash"></a>
1738) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TorCrash">My Tor keeps crashing.</a></h3>
1739) <p>
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1740)  We want to hear from you! There are supposed to be zero crash bugs in Tor.
1741)  This FAQ entry describes the best way for you to be helpful to us. But even
1742)  if you can't work out all the details, we still want to hear about it, so
1743)  we can help you track it down.
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1744) </p>
1745) <p>
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1746) First, make sure you're using the latest version of Tor (either the latest
1747) stable or the latest development version).
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1748) </p>
1749) <p>
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1750) Second, make sure your version of libevent is new enough. We recommend at
1751) least libevent 1.3a.
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1752) </p>
1753) <p>
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1754) Third, see if there's already an entry for your bug in the <a
1755) href="https://bugs.torproject.org/">Tor bugtracker</a>. If so,
1756) check if there are any new details that you can add.
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1757) </p>
1758) <p>
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1759) Fourth, is the crash repeatable? Can you cause the crash? Can
1760) you isolate some of the circumstances or config options that
1761) make it happen? How quickly or often does the bug show up?
1762) Can you check if it happens with other versions of Tor, for
1763) example the latest stable release?
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1764) </p>
1765) <p>
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1766) Fifth, what sort of crash do you get?
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1767) </p>
1768) <ul>
1769) <li>
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1770) Does your Tor log include an "assert failure"? If so, please
1771) tell us that line, since it helps us figure out what's going on.
1772) Tell us the previous couple of log messages as well, especially
1773) if they seem important.
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1774) </li>
1775) <li>
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1776) If it says "Segmentation fault - core dumped" then you need to
1777) do a bit more to track it down. Look for a file like "core" or
1778) "tor.core" or "core.12345" in your current directory, or in your
1779) Data Directory. If it's there, run "gdb tor core" and then "bt",
1780) and include the output. If you can't find a core, run "ulimit -c
1781) unlimited", restart Tor, and try to make it crash again. (This core
1782) thing will only work on Unix -- alas, tracking down bugs on Windows
1783) is harder. If you're on Windows, can you get somebody to duplicate
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1784) your bug on Unix?)
1785) </li>
1786) <li>
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1787) If Tor simply vanishes mysteriously, it probably is a segmentation
1788) fault but you're running Tor in the background (as a daemon) so you
1789) won't notice. Go look at the end of your log file, and look for a
1790) core file as above. If you don't find any good hints, you should
1791) consider running Tor in the foreground (from a shell) so you can
1792) see how it dies. Warning: if you switch to running Tor in the foreground,
1793) you might start using a different torrc file, with a different default
1794) Data Directory; see the <a href="#UpgradeOrMove">relay-upgrade FAQ entry</a>
1795) for details.
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1796) </li>
1797) <li>
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1798) If it's still vanishing mysteriously, perhaps something else is killing it?
1799) Do you have resource limits (ulimits) configured that kill off processes
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1800) sometimes? On Linux, try running
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1801) "dmesg" to see if the out-of-memory killer removed your process. (Tor will
1802) exit cleanly if it notices that it's run out of memory, but in some cases
1803) it might not have time to notice.) In very rare circumstances, hardware
1804) problems could also be the culprit.
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1805) </li>
1806) </ul>
1807) <p>
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1808) Sixth, if the above ideas don't point out the bug, consider increasing your
1809) log level to "loglevel debug". You can look at the log-configuration FAQ
1810) entry for instructions on what to put in your torrc file. If it usually
1811) takes a long time for the crash to show up, you will want to reserve a whole
1812) lot of disk space for the debug log. Alternatively, you could just send
1813) debug-level logs to the screen (it's called "stdout" in the torrc), and then
1814) when it crashes you'll see the last couple of log lines it had printed.
1815) (Note that running with verbose logging like this will slow Tor down
1816) considerably, and note also that it's generally not a good idea security-wise
1817) to keep logs like this sitting around.)
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1818) </p>
1819) 
1820) <hr />
1821) 
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1822)     <a id="ChooseEntryExit"></a>
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1823)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ChooseEntryExit">Can I control which
1824) nodes (or country) are used for entry/exit?</a></h3>
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1825) 
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1826)     <p>
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1827)     Yes. You can set preferred entry and exit nodes as well as
1828)     inform Tor which nodes you do not want to use.
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1829)     The following options can be added to your config file <a
1830)     href="#torrc">"torrc"</a> or specified on the command line:
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1831)     </p>
1832)     <dl>
1833)       <dt><tt>EntryNodes $fingerprint,$fingerprint,...</tt></dt>
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1834)         <dd>A list of preferred nodes to use for the first hop in the
1835) circuit, if possible.
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1836)         </dd>
1837)       <dt><tt>ExitNodes $fingerprint,$fingerprint,...</tt></dt>
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1838)         <dd>A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in the
1839) circuit, if possible.
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1840)         </dd>
1841)       <dt><tt>ExcludeNodes $fingerprint,$fingerprint,...</tt></dt>
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1842)         <dd>A list of nodes to never use when building a circuit.
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1843)         </dd>
1844)       <dt><tt>ExcludeExitNodes $fingerprint,$fingerprint,...</tt></dt>
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1845)         <dd>A list of nodes to never use when picking an exit.
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1846)             Nodes listed in <tt>ExcludeNodes</tt> are automatically in
1847) this list.
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1848)         </dd>
1849)     </dl>
1850)     <p>
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1851)     <em>We recommend you do not use these</em>
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1852)     &mdash; they are intended for testing and may disappear in future
1853) versions.
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1854)     You get the best security that Tor can provide when you leave the
1855)     route selection to Tor; overriding the entry / exit nodes can mess
1856)     up your anonymity in ways we don't understand.
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1857)     </p>
1858)     <p>
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1859)     Note also that not every circuit is used to deliver traffic outside of
1860)     the Tor network. It is normal to see non-exit circuits (such as those
1861)     used to connect to hidden services, those that do directory fetches,
1862)     those used for relay reachability self-tests, and so on) that end at
1863)     a non-exit node. To keep a node from being used entirely, see
1864)     <tt>ExcludeNodes</tt> and <tt>StrictNodes</tt> in the
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1865)     <a href="<page docs/tor-manual>">manual</a>.
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1866)     </p>
1867)     <p>
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1868)     Instead of <tt>$fingerprint</tt> you can also specify a <a
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1869) 
1870) href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2"
1871) >2
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1872)     letter ISO3166 country code</a> in curly braces (for example <tt>{de}</tt>),
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1873)     or an ip address pattern (for example 255.254.0.0/8).
1874)     Make sure there are no spaces between the commas and the
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1875)     list items.
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1876)     </p>
1877)     <p>
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1878)     If you want to access a service directly through Tor's Socks
1879) interface
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1880)     (eg. using ssh via connect.c), another option is to set up an
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1881)     internal mapping in your configuration file using
1882) <tt>MapAddress</tt>.
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1883)     See the manual page for details.
1884)     </p>
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1885) 
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1886)     <hr>
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1887) 
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1888) <a id="FirewallPorts"></a>
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1889) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#FirewallPorts">My firewall only allows a
1890) few outgoing ports.</a></h3>
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1891) 
1892) <p>
1893) If your firewall works by blocking ports, then you can tell Tor to only
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1894) use the ports when you start your Tor Browser. Or you can add the ports
1895) that your firewall permits by adding "FascistFirewall 1"
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1896) to
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1897) your <a href="<page docs/faq>#torrc">torrc
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1898) configuration file</a>.
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1899) By default, when you set this Tor assumes that your firewall allows only
1900) port 80 and port 443 (HTTP and HTTPS respectively). You can select a
1901) different set of ports with the FirewallPorts torrc option.
1902) </p>
1903) 
1904) <p>
1905) If you want to be more fine-grained with your controls, you can also
1906) use the ReachableAddresses config options, e.g.:
1907) </p>
1908) 
1909) <pre>
1910)   ReachableDirAddresses *:80
1911)   ReachableORAddresses *:443
1912) </pre>
1913) 
1914) <hr>
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1915) 
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1916)     <a id="DefaultExitPorts"></a>
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1917)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DefaultExitPorts">Is there a list of default exit
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1918)     ports?</a></h3>
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1919)     <p>
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1920) The default open ports are listed below but keep in mind that, any port or
1921) ports can be opened by the relay operator by configuring it in torrc or
1922) modifying the source code. But the default according to src/or/policies.c
1923) from the source code release tor-0.2.4.16-rc is:
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1924)     </p>
1925)     <pre>
1926)   reject 0.0.0.0/8
1927)   reject 169.254.0.0/16
1928)   reject 127.0.0.0/8
1929)   reject 192.168.0.0/16
1930)   reject 10.0.0.0/8
1931)   reject 172.16.0.0/12
1932)   reject *:25
1933)   reject *:119
1934)   reject *:135-139
1935)   reject *:445
1936)   reject *:563
1937)   reject *:1214
1938)   reject *:4661-4666
1939)   reject *:6346-6429
1940)   reject *:6699
1941)   reject *:6881-6999
1942)   accept *:*
1943)     </pre>
1944)     <p>
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1945)     A relay will block access to its own IP address, as well local network
1946)     IP addresses. A relay always blocks itself by default. This prevents
1947)     Tor users from accidentally accessing any of the exit operator's local
1948)     services.
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1949)     </p>
1950) 
1951)     <hr>
1952) 
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1953)     <a id="WarningsAboutSOCKSandDNSInformationLeaks"></a>
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1954)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WarningsAboutSOCKSandDNSInformationLeaks">I
1955)     keep seeing these warnings about SOCKS and DNS information leaks.
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1956)     Should I worry?</a></h3>
1957)     <p>
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1958)     The warning is:
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1959)     </p>
1960)     <p>
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1961)     Your application (using socks5 on port %d) is giving Tor only an IP
1962)     address. Applications that do DNS resolves themselves may leak
1963)     information. Consider using Socks4A (e.g. via Polipo or socat) instead.
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1964)     </p>
1965)     <p>
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1966)     If you are running Tor to get anonymity, and you are worried about an
1967)     attacker who is even slightly clever, then yes, you should worry. Here's why.
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1968)     </p>
1969)     <p>
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1970)     <b>The Problem.</b> When your applications connect to servers on the
1971)     Internet, they need to resolve hostnames that you can read (like
1972)     www.torproject.org) into IP addresses that the Internet can use (like
1973)     209.237.230.66). To do this, your application sends a request to a DNS
1974)     server, telling it the hostname it wants to resolve. The DNS server
1975)     replies by telling your application the IP address.
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1976)     </p>
1977)     <p>
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1978)     Clearly, this is a bad idea if you plan to connect to the remote host
1979)     anonymously: when your application sends the request to the DNS server,
1980)     the DNS server (and anybody else who might be watching) can see what
1981)     hostname you are asking for. Even if your application then uses Tor to
1982)     connect to the IP anonymously, it will be pretty obvious that the user
1983)     making the anonymous connection is probably the same person who made
1984)     the DNS request.
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1985)     </p>
1986)     <p>
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1987)     <b>Where SOCKS comes in.</b> Your application uses the SOCKS protocol
1988)     to connect to your local Tor client. There are 3 versions of SOCKS you
1989)     are likely to run into: SOCKS 4 (which only uses IP addresses), SOCKS 5
1990)     (which usually uses IP addresses in practice), and SOCKS 4a (which uses
1991)     hostnames).
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1992)     </p>
1993)     <p>
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1994)     When your application uses SOCKS 4 or SOCKS 5 to give Tor an IP address,
1995)     Tor guesses that it 'probably' got the IP address non-anonymously from a
1996)     DNS server. That's why it gives you a warning message: you probably aren't
1997)     as anonymous as you think.
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1998)     </p>
1999)     <p>
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2000)     <b>So what can I do?</b> We describe a few solutions below.
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2001)     </p>
2002)     <ul>
2003)     <li>If your application speaks SOCKS 4a, use it. </li>
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2004)     <li>If you only need one or two hosts, or you are good at programming,
2005)     you may be able to get a socks-based port-forwarder like socat to work
2006)     for you; see <a
2007)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO">the
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2008)     Torify HOWTO</a> for examples. </li>
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2009)     <li>Tor ships with a program called tor-resolve that can use the Tor
2010)     network to look up hostnames remotely; if you resolve hostnames to IPs
2011)     with tor-resolve, then pass the IPs to your applications, you'll be fine.
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2012)     (Tor will still give the warning, but now you know what it means.) </li>
2013) <!-- I'm not sure if this project is still maintained or not
2014) 
2015) <li>You can use TorDNS as a local DNS server to rectify the DNS leakage. See the Torify HOWTO for info on how to run particular applications anonymously. </li>
2016) !-->
2017)     </ul>
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2018)     <p>If you think that you applied one of the solutions properly but still
2019)     experience DNS leaks please verify there is no third-party application
2020)     using DNS independently of Tor. Please see <a
2021)     href="#AmITotallyAnonymous">the FAQ entry on whether you're really
2022)     absolutely anonymous using Tor</a> for some examples.
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2023)     </p>
2024) 
2025)     <hr>
2026) 
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2027)     <a id="SocksAndDNS"></a>
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2028)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SocksAndDNS">How do I check if my application that uses
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2029)     SOCKS is leaking DNS requests?</a></h3>
2030) 
2031)     <p>
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2032)     These are two steps you need to take here. The first is to make sure
2033)     that it's using the correct variant of the SOCKS protocol, and the
2034)     second is to make sure that there aren't other leaks.
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2035)     </p>
2036) 
2037)     <p>
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2038)     Step one: add "TestSocks 1" to your torrc file, and then watch your
2039)     logs as you use your application. Tor will then log, for each SOCKS
2040)     connection, whether it was using a 'good' variant or a 'bad' one.
2041)     (If you want to automatically disable all 'bad' variants, set
2042)     "SafeSocks 1" in your <a href="#torrc">torrc</a> file.)
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2043)     </p>
2044) 
2045)     <p>
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2046)     Step two: even if your application is using the correct variant of
2047)     the SOCKS protocol, there is still a risk that it could be leaking
2048)     DNS queries. This problem happens in Firefox extensions that resolve
2049)     the destination hostname themselves, for example to show you its IP
2050)     address, what country it's in, etc. These applications may use a safe
2051)     SOCKS variant when actually making connections, but they still do DNS
2052)     resolves locally. If you suspect your application might behave like
2053)     this, you should use a network sniffer like <a
2054)     href="https://www.wireshark.org/">Wireshark</a> and look for
2055)     suspicious outbound DNS requests. I'm afraid the details of how to look
2056)     for these problems are beyond the scope of a FAQ entry though -- find
2057)     a friend to help if you have problems.
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2058)     </p>
2059) 
2060)     <hr>
2061) 
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2062)     <a id="RunningATorRelay"></a>
2063)     <h2><a class="anchor">Running a Tor relay:</a></h2>
2064) 
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2065)     <a id="HowDoIDecide"></a>
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2066)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HowDoIDecide">How do I decide if I should
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2067)     run a relay?</a></h3>
2068)     <p>
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2069)     We're looking for people with reasonably reliable Internet connections,
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2070)     that have at least 250 kilobytes/second each way. If that's you, please
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2071)     consider <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian">helping
2072)     out</a>.
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2073)     </p>
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2074) 
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2075)     <hr>
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2076) 
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2077)     <a id="WhyIsntMyRelayBeingUsedMore"></a>
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2078)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhyIsntMyRelayBeingUsedMore">Why isn't my
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2079)     relay being used more?</a></h3>
2080)     <p>
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2081)     If your relay is relatively new then give it time. Tor decides which
2082)     relays it uses heuristically based on reports from Bandwidth
2083)     Authorities. These authorities take measurements of your relay's
2084)     capacity and, over time, directs more traffic there until it reaches
2085)     an optimal load. The lifecycle of a new relay is explained in more
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2086)     depth in <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay">
2087)     this blog post</a>.
2088)     </p>
2089)     <p>
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2090)     If you've been running a relay for a while and still having issues
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2091)     then try asking on the <a href=
2092)     "https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays/">
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2093)     tor-relays list</a>.
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2094)     </p>
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2096)     <hr>
2097) 
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2098)     <a id="IDontHaveAStaticIP"></a>
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2099)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IDontHaveAStaticIP">I don't have a static
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2100)     IP.</a></h3>
2101) 
2102)     <p>
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2103)     Tor can handle relays with dynamic IP addresses just fine. Just leave
2104)     the "Address" line in your torrc blank, and Tor will guess.
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2105)     </p>
2106) 
2107)     <hr>
2108) 
2109)     <a id="PortscannedMore"></a>
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2110)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#PortscannedMore">Why do I get portscanned
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2111)     more often when I run a Tor relay?</a></h3>
2112) 
2113)     <p>
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2114)     If you allow exit connections, some services that people connect to
2115)     from your relay will connect back to collect more information about you.
2116)     For example, some IRC servers connect back to your identd port to record
2117)     which user made the connection. (This doesn't really work for them,
2118)     because Tor doesn't know this information, but they try anyway.) Also,
2119)     users exiting from you might attract the attention of other users on the
2120)     IRC server, website, etc. who want to know more about the host they're
2121)     relaying through.
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2122)     </p>
2123)     <p>
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2124)     Another reason is that groups who scan for open proxies on the Internet
2125)     have learned that sometimes Tor relays expose their socks port to the
2126)     world. We recommend that you bind your socksport to local networks only.
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2127)     </p>
2128)     <p>
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2129)     In any case, you need to keep up to date with your security. See this <a
2130)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OperationalSecurity">article
2131)     on operational security for Tor relays</a> for more suggestions.
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2132)     </p>
2133) 
2134)     <hr>
2135) 
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2136)     <a id="HighCapacityConnection"></a>
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2137)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HighCapacityConnection">How can I get Tor to fully
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2138)     make use of my high capacity connection?</a></h3>
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2140)     <p>
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2141)     See <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/relays/Aug-2010/msg00034.html">this
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2142)     tor-relays thread</a>.
2143)     </p>
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2144) 
2145)     <hr>
2146) 
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2147)     <a id="RelayFlexible"></a>
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2148)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayFlexible">How stable does my relay
2149) need to be?</a></h3>
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2150) 
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2151)     <p>
2152)     We aim to make setting up a Tor relay easy and convenient:
2153)     </p>
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2154) 
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2155)     <ul>
2156)     <li>Tor has built-in support for <a
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2157)     href="#BandwidthShaping">
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2158)     rate limiting</a>. Further, if you have a fast
2159)     link but want to limit the number of bytes per
2160)     day (or week or month) that you donate, check out the <a
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2161) 
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2162) href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">
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2163) hibernation
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2164)     feature</a>.
2165)     </li>
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2166)     <li>Each Tor relay has an <a href="#ExitPolicies">exit policy</a>
2167) that
2168)     specifies what sort of outbound connections are allowed or refused
2169) from
2170)     that relay. If you are uncomfortable allowing people to exit from
2171) your
2172)     relay, you can set it up to only allow connections to other Tor
2173) relays.
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2174)     </li>
2175)     <li>It's fine if the relay goes offline sometimes. The directories
2176)     notice this quickly and stop advertising the relay. Just try to make
2177)     sure it's not too often, since connections using the relay when it
2178)     disconnects will break.
2179)     </li>
2180)     <li>We can handle relays with dynamic IPs just fine &mdash; simply
2181)     leave the Address config option blank, and Tor will try to guess.
2182)     </li>
2183)     <li>If your relay is behind a NAT and it doesn't know its public
2184)     IP (e.g. it has an IP of 192.168.x.y), you'll need to set up port
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2185)     forwarding. Forwarding TCP connections is system dependent but
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2186)     <a href="#BehindANAT">this FAQ entry</a>
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2187)     offers some examples on how to do this.
2188)     </li>
2189)     <li>Your relay will passively estimate and advertise its recent
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2190)     bandwidth capacity, so high-bandwidth relays will attract more users
2191) than
2192)     low-bandwidth ones. Therefore having low-bandwidth relays is useful
2193) too.
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2194)     </li>
2195)     </ul>
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2197)     <hr>
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2198) 
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2199)     <a id="OutgoingFirewall"></a>
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2200)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#OutgoingFirewall">How should I configure
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2201)     the outgoing filters on my relay?</a></h3>
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2202) 
2203)     <p>
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2204)     All <em>outgoing</em> connections must be allowed, so that each relay can 
2205)     communicate with every other relay.
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2206)     </p>
2207)     <p>
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2208)     In many jurisdictions, Tor relay operators are legally protected by the 
2209)     same <em>common carrier</em> regulations that prevent internet service 
2210)     providers from being held liable for third-party content that passes 
2211)     through their network. Exit relays that filter some traffic would 
2212)     likely forfeit those protections. 
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2213)     </p>
2214)     <p>
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2215)     Tor promotes free network access without interference. 
2216)     Exit relays must not filter the traffic 
2217)     that passes through them to the internet. 
2218)     Exit relays found to be filtering traffic will get the <a 
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2219)     href="#WhatIsTheBadExitFlag">BadExit</a> flag once detected.
2220)     </p>
2221) 
2222)     <hr>
2223) 
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2224)     <a id="BandwidthShaping"></a>
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2225)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#BandwidthShaping">What bandwidth shaping
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2226)     options are available to Tor relays?</a></h3>
2227) 
2228)     <p>
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2229)     There are two options you can add to your torrc file:
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2230)     </p>
2231)     <ul>
2232)     <li>
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2233)     BandwidthRate is the maximum long-term bandwidth allowed (bytes per
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2234)     second). For example, you might want to choose "BandwidthRate 10 MBytes"
2235)     for 10 megabytes per second (a fast connection), or "BandwidthRate 500
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2236)     KBytes" for 500 kilobytes per second (a decent cable connection).
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2237)     The minimum BandwidthRate setting is 20 kilobytes per second.
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2238)     </li>
2239)     <li>
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2240)     BandwidthBurst is a pool of bytes used to fulfill requests during
2241)     short periods of traffic above BandwidthRate but still keeps the
2242)     average over a long period to BandwidthRate. A low Rate but a high
2243)     Burst enforces a long-term average while still allowing more traffic
2244)     during peak times if the average hasn't been reached lately. For example,
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2245)     if you choose "BandwidthBurst 500 KBytes" and also use that for your
2246)     BandwidthRate, then you will never use more than 500 kilobytes per second;
2247)     but if you choose a higher BandwidthBurst (like 5 MBytes), it will allow
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2248)     more bytes through until the pool is empty.
2249)     </li>
2250)     </ul>
2251)     <p>
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2252)     If you have an asymmetric connection (upload less than download) such
2253)     as a cable modem, you should set BandwidthRate to less than your smaller
2254)     bandwidth (Usually that's the upload bandwidth). (Otherwise, you could
2255)     drop many packets during periods of maximum bandwidth usage -- you may
2256)     need to experiment with which values make your connection comfortable.)
2257)     Then set BandwidthBurst to the same as BandwidthRate.
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2258)     </p>
2259)     <p>
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2260)     Linux-based Tor nodes have another option at their disposal: they can
2261)     prioritize Tor traffic below other traffic on their machine, so that
2262)     their own personal traffic is not impacted by Tor load. A <a
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2263)     href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/contrib/operator-tools/linux-tor-prio.sh">script
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2264)     to do this</a> can be found in the Tor source distribution's contrib
2265)     directory.
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2266)     </p>
2267)     <p>
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2268)     Additionally, there are hibernation options where you can tell Tor to
2269)     only serve a certain amount of bandwidth per time period (such as 100
2270)     GB per month). These are covered in the <a
2271)     href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">hibernation entry</a> below.
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2272)     </p>
2273)     <p>
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2274)     Note that BandwidthRate and BandwidthBurst are in <b>Bytes</b>, not Bits.
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2275)     </p>
2276) 
2277)     <hr>
2278) 
2279)     <a id="LimitTotalBandwidth"></a>
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2280)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">How can I limit the
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2281)     total amount of bandwidth used by my Tor relay?</a></h3>
2282)     <p>
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2283)     The accounting options in the torrc file allow you to specify the maximum
2284)     amount of bytes your relay uses for a time period.
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2285)     </p>
2286)     <pre>
2287)     AccountingStart day week month [day] HH:MM
2288)     </pre>
2289)     <p>
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2290)     This specifies when the accounting should reset. For instance, to setup
2291)     a total amount of bytes served for a week (that resets every Wednesday
2292)     at 10:00am), you would use:
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2293)     </p>
2294)     <pre>
2295)     AccountingStart week 3 10:00
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2296)     AccountingMax 500 GBytes
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2297)     </pre>
2298)     <p>
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2299)     This specifies the maximum amount of data your relay will send during an
2300)     accounting period, and the maximum amount of data your relay will receive
2301)     during an account period. When the accounting period resets (from
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2302)     AccountingStart), then the counters for AccountingMax are reset to 0.
2303)     </p>
2304)     <p>
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2305)     Example: Let's say you want to allow 50 GB of traffic every day in each
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2306)     direction and the accounting should reset at noon each day:
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2307)     </p>
2308)     <pre>
2309)     AccountingStart day 12:00
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2310)     AccountingMax 50 GBytes
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2311)     </pre>
2312)     <p>
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2313)     Note that your relay won't wake up exactly at the beginning of each
2314)     accounting period. It will keep track of how quickly it used its
2315)     quota in the last period, and choose a random point in the new interval
2316)     to wake up. This way we avoid having hundreds of relays working at the
2317)     beginning of each month but none still up by the end.
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2318)     </p>
2319)     <p>
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2320)     If you have only a small amount of bandwidth to donate compared to your
2321)     connection speed, we recommend you use daily accounting, so you don't
2322)     end up using your entire monthly quota in the first day. Just divide
2323)     your monthly amount by 30. You might also consider rate limiting to
2324)     spread your usefulness over more of the day: if you want to offer X GB
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2325)     in each direction, you could set your RelayBandwidthRate to 20*X KBytes.
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2326)     For example,
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2327)     if you have 50 GB to offer each way, you might set your RelayBandwidthRate to
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2328)     1000 KBytes: this way your relay will always be useful for at least half of
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2329)     each day.
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2330)     </p>
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2331)     <pre>
2332)     AccountingStart day 0:00
2333)     AccountingMax 50 GBytes
2334)     RelayBandwidthRate 1000 KBytes
2335)     RelayBandwidthBurst 5000 KBytes # allow higher bursts but maintain average
2336)     </pre>
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2337) 
2338)     <hr>
2339) 
2340)     <a id="RelayWritesMoreThanItReads"></a>
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2341)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayWritesMoreThanItReads">Why does my relay
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2342)     write more bytes onto the network than it reads?</a></h3>
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2343) 
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2344)     <p>You're right, for the most part a byte into your Tor relay means a
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2345)     byte out, and vice versa. But there are a few exceptions:</p>
2346) 
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2347)     <p>If you open your DirPort, then Tor clients will ask you for a copy of
2348)     the directory. The request they make (an HTTP GET) is quite small, and the
2349)     response is sometimes quite large. This probably accounts for most of the
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2350)     difference between your "write" byte count and your "read" byte count.</p>
2351) 
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2352)     <p>Another minor exception shows up when you operate as an exit node, and
2353)     you read a few bytes from an exit connection (for example, an instant
2354)     messaging or ssh connection) and wrap it up into an entire 512 byte cell
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2355)     for transport through the Tor network.</p>
2356) 
2357)     <hr>
2358) 
2359)     <a id="Hibernation"></a>
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2360)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Hibernation">Why can I not browse anymore
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2361)     after limiting bandwidth on my Tor relay?</a></h3>
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2362) 
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2363)     <p>The parameters assigned in the <a
2364)     href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">AccountingMax</a> and <a
2365)     href="#BandwidthShaping">BandwidthRate</a> apply to both client and
2366)     relay functions of the Tor process. Thus you may find that you are unable
2367)     to browse as soon as your Tor goes into hibernation, signaled by this
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2368)     entry in the log:</p>
2369) 
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2370)     <pre>Bandwidth soft limit reached; commencing hibernation. No new
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2371)     connections will be accepted</pre>
2372) 
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2373)     <p>The solution is to run two Tor processes - one relay and one client,
2374)     each with its own config. One way to do this (if you are starting from a
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2375)     working relay setup) is as follows:</p>
2376) 
2377)     <ul>
2378)         <li>In the relay Tor torrc file, simply set the SocksPort to 0.</li>
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2379)         <li>Create a new client torrc file from the torrc.sample and ensure
2380)         it uses a different log file from the relay. One naming convention
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2381)         may be torrc.client and torrc.relay.</li>
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2382)         <li>Modify the Tor client and relay startup scripts to include
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2383)         '-f /path/to/correct/torrc'.</li>
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2384)         <li>In Linux/BSD/Mac OS X, changing the startup scripts to Tor.client
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2385)         and Tor.relay may make separation of configs easier.</li>
2386)     </ul>
2387) 
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2388)     <hr>
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2389) 
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2390)     <a id="ExitPolicies"></a>
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2391)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">I'd run a relay, but I
2392) don't want to deal with abuse issues.</a></h3>
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2393) 
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2394)     <p>
2395)     Great. That's exactly why we implemented exit policies.
2396)     </p>
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2397) 
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2398)     <p>
2399)     Each Tor relay has an exit policy that specifies what sort of
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2400)     outbound connections are allowed or refused from that relay. The
2401) exit
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2402)     policies are propagated to Tor clients via the directory, so clients
2403)     will automatically avoid picking exit relays that would refuse to
2404)     exit to their intended destination. This way each relay can decide
2405)     the services, hosts, and networks he wants to allow connections to,
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2406)     based on abuse potential and his own situation. Read the FAQ entry
2407) on
2408)     <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>#TypicalAbuses">issues you might
2409) encounter</a>
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2410)     if you use the default exit policy, and then read Mike Perry's
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2411)     <a href="<blog>running-exit-node">tips
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2412)     for running an exit node with minimal harassment</a>.
2413)     </p>
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2414) 
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2415)     <p>
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2416)     The default exit policy allows access to many popular services
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2417)     (e.g. web browsing), but <a
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2418) href="#DefaultExitPorts">restricts</a>
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2419)     some due to abuse potential (e.g. mail) and some since
2420)     the Tor network can't handle the load (e.g. default
2421)     file-sharing ports). You can change your exit policy
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2422)     by editing your
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2423)     <a href="<page docs/faq>#torrc">torrc</a>
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2424)     file. If you want to avoid most if not all abuse potential, set it
2425) to
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2426)     "reject *:*". This setting
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2427) means
2428)     that your relay will be used for relaying traffic inside the Tor
2429) network,
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2430)     but not for connections to external websites or other services.
2431)     </p>
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2432) 
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2433)     <p>
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2434)     If you do allow any exit connections, make sure name resolution
2435) works
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2436)     (that is, your computer can resolve Internet addresses correctly).
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2437)     If there are any resources that your computer can't reach (for
2438) example,
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2439)     you are behind a restrictive firewall or content filter), please
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2440)     explicitly reject them in your exit policy &mdash; otherwise Tor
2441) users
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2442)     will be impacted too.
2443)     </p>
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2444) 
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2445)     <hr>
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2446) 
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2447)     <a id="PackagedTor"></a>
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2448)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#PackagedTor">Should I install Tor from my
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2449)     package manager, or build from source?</a></h3>
2450)     <p>
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2451)     If you're using Debian or Ubuntu especially, there are a number of benefits
2452)     to installing Tor from the <a
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2453)     href="<page docs/debian>">Tor Project's repository</a>.
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2454)     </p>
2455)     <ul>
2456)       <li>
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2457)       Your ulimit -n gets set to 32768 &mdash; high enough for Tor to
2458)       keep open all the connections it needs.
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2459)       </li>
2460)       <li>
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2461)       A user profile is created just for Tor, so Tor doesn't need to run as
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2462)       root.
2463)       </li>
2464)       <li>
2465)       An init script is included so that Tor runs at boot.
2466)       </li>
2467)       <li>
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2468)       Tor runs with --verify-config, so that most problems with your
2469)       config file get caught.
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2470)       </li>
2471)       <li>
2472)       Tor can bind to low level ports, then drop privileges.
2473)       </li>
2474)     </ul>
2475) 
2476)     <hr>
2477) 
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2478)     <a id="WhatIsTheBadExitFlag"></a>
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2479)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatIsTheBadExitFlag">What is the
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2480)     BadExit flag?</a></h3>
2481) 
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2482)     <p>When an exit is misconfigured or malicious it's assigned the BadExit
2483)     flag. This tells Tor to avoid exiting through that relay. In effect,
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2484)     relays with this flag become non-exits.</p>
2485) 
2486)     <hr>
2487) 
2488)     <a id="IGotTheBadExitFlagWhyDidThatHappen"></a>
2489)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IGotTheBadExitFlagWhyDidThatHappen">I got
2490)     the BadExit flag why did that happen?</a></h3>
2491) 
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2492)     <p>If you got this flag then we either discovered a problem or suspicious
2493)     activity coming from your exit and weren't able to contact you. The reason
2494)     for most flaggings are documented on the <a
2495)     href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/badRelays">bad
2496)     relays wiki</a>. Please <a
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2497)     href="<page about/contact>">contact us</a> so
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2498)     we can sort out the issue.</p>
2499) 
2500)     <hr>
2501) 
2502)     <a id="MyRelayRecentlyGotTheGuardFlagAndTrafficDroppedByHalf"></a>
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2503)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#MyRelayRecentlyGotTheGuardFlagAndTrafficDroppedByHalf">My
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2504)     relay recently got the Guard flag and traffic dropped by half.</a></h3>
2505)     <p>
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2506)     Since it's now a guard, clients are using it less in other positions, but
2507)     not many clients have rotated their existing guards out to use it as a
2508)     guard yet. Read more details in this <a
2509)     href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay">blog
2510)     post</a> or in <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#wpes12-cogs">Changing
2511)     of the Guards: A Framework for Understanding and Improving Entry Guard
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2512)     Selection in Tor</a>.
2513)     </p>
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2515)     <hr>
2516) 
2517)     <a id="TorClientOnADifferentComputerThanMyApplications"></a>
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2518)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TorClientOnADifferentComputerThanMyApplications">I
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2519)     want to run my Tor client on a different computer than my applications.
2520)     </a></h3>
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2521)     <p>
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2522)     By default, your Tor client only listens for applications that
2523)     connect from localhost. Connections from other computers are
2524)     refused. If you want to torify applications on different computers
2525)     than the Tor client, you should edit your torrc to define
2526)     SocksListenAddress 0.0.0.0 and then restart (or hup) Tor. If you
2527)     want to get more advanced, you can configure your Tor client on a
2528)     firewall to bind to your internal IP but not your external IP.
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2529)     </p>
2530) 
2531)     <hr>
2532) 
2533)     <a id="ServerClient"></a>
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2534)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ServerClient">Can I install Tor on a
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2535)     central server, and have my clients connect to it?</a></h3>
2536)     <p>
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2537)      Yes. Tor can be configured as a client or a relay on another
2538)      machine, and allow other machines to be able to connect to it
2539)      for anonymity. This is most useful in an environment where many
2540)      computers want a gateway of anonymity to the rest of the world.
2541)      However, be forwarned that with this configuration, anyone within
2542)      your private network (existing between you and the Tor
2543)      client/relay) can see what traffic you are sending in clear text.
2544)      The anonymity doesn't start until you get to the Tor relay.
2545)      Because of this, if you are the controller of your domain and you
2546)      know everything's locked down, you will be OK, but this configuration
2547)      may not be suitable for large private networks where security is
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2548)      key all around.
2549)     </p>
2550)     <p>
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2551) Configuration is simple, editing your torrc file's SocksListenAddress
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2552) according to the following examples:
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2553)     </p>
2554)     <pre>
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2555) 
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2556)   #This provides local interface access only,
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2557)   #needs SocksPort to be greater than 0
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2558)   SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1
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2559) 
2560)   #This provides access to Tor on a specified interface
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2561)   SocksListenAddress 192.168.x.x:9100
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2562) 
2563)   #Accept from all interfaces
2564)   SocksListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9100
2565)    </pre>
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2566)     <p>
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2567) You can state multiple listen addresses, in the case that you are
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2568) part of several networks or subnets.
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2569)     </p>
2570)     <pre>
2571)   SocksListenAddress 192.168.x.x:9100 #eth0
2572)   SocksListenAddress 10.x.x.x:9100 #eth1
2573)     </pre>
2574)     <p>
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2575) After this, your clients on their respective networks/subnets would specify
2576) a socks proxy with the address and port you specified SocksListenAddress
2577) to be.
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2578)     </p>
2579)     <p>
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2580) Please note that the SocksPort configuration option gives the port ONLY for
2581) localhost (127.0.0.1). When setting up your SocksListenAddress(es), you need
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2582) to give the port with the address, as shown above.
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2583)     <p>
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2584) If you are interested in forcing all outgoing data through the central Tor
2585) client/relay, instead of the server only being an optional proxy, you may find
2586) the program iptables (for *nix) useful.
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2587)     </p>
2588) 
2589)     <hr>
2590) 
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2591)     <a id="RelayOrBridge"></a>
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2592)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayOrBridge">Should I be a normal
2593) relay or bridge relay?</a></h3>
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2594) 
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2595)     <p><a href="<page docs/bridges>">Bridge relays</a> (or "bridges" for
2596) short)
2597)     are <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">Tor relays</a> that aren't
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2598)     listed in the public Tor directory.
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2599)     That means that ISPs or governments trying to block access to the
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2600)     Tor network can't simply block all bridges.
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2601)     </p>
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2602) 
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2603)     <p>Being a normal relay vs being a bridge relay is almost the same
2604)     configuration: it's just a matter of whether your relay is listed
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2605)     publicly or not.
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2606)     </p>
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2607) 
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2608)     <p>
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2609)     So bridges are useful a) for Tor users in oppressive regimes,
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2610)     and b) for people who want an extra layer of security
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2611)     because they're worried somebody will recognize that it's a public
2612)     Tor relay IP address they're contacting.
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2613)     </p>
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2614) 
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2615)     <p>
2616)     Several countries, including China and Iran, have found ways to
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2617)     detect and block connections to Tor bridges.
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2618)     <a href="<page projects/obfsproxy>">Obfsproxy</a> bridges address
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2619)     this by adding another layer of obfuscation.
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2620)     </p>
2621) 
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2622)     <p>So should you run a normal relay or bridge relay? If you have
2623) lots
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2624)     of bandwidth, you should definitely run a normal relay.
2625)     If you're willing
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2626)     to <a href="#ExitPolicies">be an exit</a>, you should definitely
2627)     run a normal relay, since we need more exits. If you can't be an
2628)     exit and only have a little bit of bandwidth, be a bridge. Thanks
2629)     for volunteering!
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2630)     </p>
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2631) 
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2632)     <hr>
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2633) 
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2634) <a id="UpgradeOrMove"></a>
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2635) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#UpgradeOrMove">I want to upgrade/move my relay.
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2636) How do I keep the same key?</a></h3>
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2637) 
2638) <p>
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2639) When upgrading your Tor relay, or moving it on a different computer, the
2640) important part is to keep the same identity keys (stored in
2641) "keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key" and "keys/secret_id_key" in your
2642) DataDirectory). Keeping backups of the identity keys so you can restore
2643) a relay in the future is the recommended way to ensure the reputation of
2644) the relay won't be wasted.
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2645) </p>
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2646) 
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2647) <p>
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2648) This means that if you're upgrading your Tor relay and you keep the same
2649) torrc and the same DataDirectory, then the upgrade should just work and
2650) your relay will keep using the same key. If you need to pick a new
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2651) DataDirectory, be sure to copy your old
2652) keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key and keys/secret_id_key over.
2653) </p>
2654) 
2655) <p>
2656) Note: As of Tor 0.2.7 we are using new generation identities for relays
2657) based on ed25519 elliptic curve cryptography. Eventually they will
2658) replace the old RSA identities, but that will happen in time, to ensure
2659) compatibility with older versions. Until then, each relay will have both
2660) an ed25519 identity (identity key file:
2661) keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key) and a RSA identity (identity key
2662) file: keys/secret_id_key). You need to copy / backup both of them in
2663) order to restore your relay, change your DataDirectory or migrate the
2664) relay on a new computer.
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2665) </p>
2666) 
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2667) 
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2668)     <hr>
2669) 
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2670) <a id="OfflineED25519"></a>
2671) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#OfflineED25519">How do offline ed25519
2672) identity keys work? What do I need to know?</a></h3>
2673) 
2674) <p>
2675) As of Tor 0.2.7 offline ed25519 identity keys are supported. In simple words, it works like this:
2676) <ul>
2677) <li>there is a master ed25519 identity secret key file named
2678) "ed25519_master_id_secret_key". This is the most important one, so make
2679) sure you keep a backup in a secure place - the file is sensitive and
2680) should be protected. Tor could encrypt it for you if you generate it
2681) manually and enter a password when asked.</li>
2682) 
2683) <li>a medium term signing key named "ed25519_signing_secret_key" is
2684) generated for Tor to use. Also, a certificate is generated named
2685) "ed25519_signing_cert" which is signed by the master identity secret key
2686) and confirms that the medium term signing key is valid for a certain
2687) period of time. The default validity is 30 days, but this can be
2688) customized by setting "SigningKeyLifetime N days|weeks|months" in
2689) torrc.</li>
2690) <li>there is also a master public key named
2691) "ed25519_master_id_public_key, which is the actual identity of the relay
2692) advertised in the network. This one is not sensitive and can be easily
2693) computed from "ed5519_master_id_secret_key".</li>
2694) </ul>
2695) Tor will only need access to the medium term signing key and certificate
2696) as long as they are valid, so the master identity secret key can be kept
2697) outside DataDirectory/keys, on a storage media or a different computer.
2698) You'll have to manually renew the medium term signing key and
2699) certificate before they expire otherwise the Tor process on the relay
2700) will exit upon expiration.
2701) </p>
2702) 
2703) <p>
2704) This feature is optional, you don't need to use it unless you want to.
2705) If you want your relay to run unattended for longer time without having
2706) to manually do the medium term signing key renewal on regular basis,
2707) best to leave the master identity secret key in DataDirectory/keys, just
2708) make a backup in case you'll need to reinstall it.  If you want to use
2709) this feature, you can consult our <a
2710) href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorRelaySecurity/OfflineKeys">more
2711) detailed guide</a> on the topic.
2712) </p>
2713) 
2714) <hr>
2715) 
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2716) <a id="NTService"></a>
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2717) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#NTService">How do I run my Tor relay as an NT
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2718) service?</a></h3>
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2719) 
2720) <p>
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2721)  You can run Tor as a service on all versions of Windows except Windows
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2722)  95/98/ME.
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2723) </p>
2724) <p>
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2725) If you've already configured your Tor to be a relay, please note that when
2726) you enable Tor as a service, it will use a different DatagDirectory, and
2727) thus will generate a different key. If you want to keep using the old key,
2728) see the Upgrading your Tor relay FAQ entry for how to restore the old
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2729) identity key.
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2730) </p>
2731) <p>
2732) To install Tor as a service, you can simply run:
2733) </p>
2734) <pre>
2735) tor --service install
2736) </pre>
2737) <p>
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2738) A service called Tor Win32 Service will be installed and started. This
2739) service will also automatically start every time Windows boots, unless
2740) you change the Start-up type. An easy way to check the status of Tor,
2741) start or stop the service, and change the start-up type is by running
2742) services.msc and finding the Tor service in the list of currently
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2743) installed services.
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2744) </p>
2745) <p>
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2746) Optionally, you can specify additional options for the Tor service using
2747) the -options argument. For example, if you want Tor to use C:\tor\torrc,
2748) instead of the default torrc, and open a control port on port 9151, you
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2749) would run:
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2750) </p>
2751) <pre>
2752) tor --service install -options -f C:\tor\torrc ControlPort 9151
2753) </pre>
2754) <p>
2755) You can also start or stop the Tor service from the command line by typing:
2756) </p>
2757) <pre>
2758)  tor --service start
2759) </pre>
2760) <p>
2761) or
2762) </p>
2763) <pre>
2764)  tor --service stop
2765) </pre>
2766) <p>
2767) To remove the Tor service, you can run the following command:
2768) </p>
2769) <pre>
2770) tor --service remove
2771) </pre>
2772) <p>
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2773) If you are running Tor as a service and you want to uninstall Tor entirely,
2774) be sure to run the service removal command (shown above) first before
2775) running the uninstaller from "Add/Remove Programs". The uninstaller is
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2776) currently not capable of removing the active service.
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2777) </p>
2778) 
2779) <hr>
2780) 
2781) <a id="VirtualServer"></a>
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2782) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#VirtualServer">Can I run a Tor relay from my
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2783) virtual server account?</a></h3>
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2784) 
2785) <p>
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2786) Some ISPs are selling "vserver" accounts that provide what they call a
2787) virtual server -- you can't actually interact with the hardware, and
2788) they can artificially limit certain resources such as the number of file
2789) descriptors you can open at once. Competent vserver admins are able to
2790) configure your server to not hit these limits. For example, in SWSoft's
2791) Virtuozzo, investigate /proc/user_beancounters. Look for "failcnt" in
2792) tcpsndbuf, tcprecvbuf, numothersock, and othersockbuf. Ask for these to
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2793) be increased accordingly. Xen, Virtual Box and VMware virtual servers have no such limits normally.
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2794) </p>
2795) <p>
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2796) If the vserver admin will not increase system limits another option is
2797) to reduce the memory allocated to the send and receive buffers on TCP
2798) connections Tor uses. An experimental feature to constrain socket buffers
2799) has recently been added. If your version of Tor supports it, set
2800) "ConstrainedSockets 1" in your configuration. See the tor man page for
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2801) additional details about this option.
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2802) </p>
2803) <p>
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2804) Unfortunately, since Tor currently requires you to be able to connect to
2805) all the other Tor relays, we need you to be able to use at least 1024 file
2806) descriptors. This means we can't make use of Tor relays that are crippled
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2807) in this way.
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2808) </p>
2809) <p>
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2810) We hope to fix this in the future, once we know how to build a Tor network
2811) with restricted topologies -- that is, where each node connects to only a
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2812) few other nodes. But this is still a long way off.
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2813) </p>
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2815) <hr>
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2818) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#MultipleRelays">I want to run more than one
2819) relay.</a></h3>
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2820) 
2821) <p>
2822) Great. If you want to run several relays to donate more to the network,
2823) we're happy with that. But please don't run more than a few dozen on
2824) the same network, since part of the goal of the Tor network is dispersal
2825) and diversity.
2826) </p>
2827) 
2828) <p>
2829) If you do decide to run more than one relay, please set the "MyFamily"
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2830) config option in the <a href="#torrc">torrc</a> of each relay, listing
2831) all the relays (comma-separated) that are under your control:
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2832) </p>
2833) 
2834) <pre>
2835)     MyFamily $fingerprint1,$fingerprint2,$fingerprint3
2836) </pre>
2837) 
2838) <p>
2839) where each fingerprint is the 40 character identity fingerprint (without
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2840) spaces).
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2841) </p>
2842) 
2843) <p>
2844) That way clients will know to avoid using more than one of your relays
2845) in a single circuit. You should set MyFamily if you have administrative
2846) control of the computers or of their network, even if they're not all in
2847) the same geographic location.
2848) </p>
2849) 
2850)     <hr>
2851) 
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2852)     <a id="WrongIP"></a>
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2853)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WrongIP">My relay is picking the wrong
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2854)     IP address.</a></h3>
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2855)     <p>
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2856)  Tor guesses its IP address by asking the computer for its hostname, and
2857)  then resolving that hostname. Often people have old entries in their
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2858)  /etc/hosts file that point to old IP addresses.
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2859)     </p>
2860)     <p>
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2861) If that doesn't fix it, you should use the "Address" config option to
2862) specify the IP you want it to pick. If your computer is behind a NAT and
2863) it only has an internal IP address, see the following FAQ entry on <a
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2864) href="#RelayFlexible">dynamic IP addresses</a>.
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2865)     </p>
2866)     <p>
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2867) Also, if you have many addresses, you might also want to set
2868) "OutboundBindAddress" so external connections come from the IP you intend
2869) to present to the world.
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2870)     </p>
2871) 
2872)     <hr>
2873) 
2874)     <a id="BehindANAT"></a>
2875)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#BehindANAT">I'm behind a NAT/Firewall.</a></h3>
2876) 
2877)     <p>
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2878) See <a>http://portforward.com/</a> for directions on how to port forward with
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2879) your NAT/router device.
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2880) </p>
2881) <p>
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2882) If your relay is running on a internal net you need to setup port forwarding.
2883) Forwarding TCP connections is system dependent but the firewalled-clients FAQ
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2884) entry offers some examples on how to do this.
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2885) </p>
2886) <p>
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2887) Also, here's an example of how you would do this on GNU/Linux if you're using
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2888) iptables:
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2889) </p>
2890) <pre>
2891) /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --destination-port 9001 -j ACCEPT
2892) </pre>
2893) <p>
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2894) You may have to change "eth0" if you have a different external interface
2895) (the one connected to the Internet). Chances are you have only one (except
2896) the loopback) so it shouldn't be too hard to figure out.
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2897)     </p>
2898)     <hr>
2899) 
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2900)     <a id="RelayMemory"></a>
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2901)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayMemory">Why is my Tor relay using
2902) so much memory?</a></h3>
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2903) 
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2904)     <p>If your Tor relay is using more memory than you'd like, here are
2905) some
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2906)     tips for reducing its footprint:
2907)     </p>
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2908) 
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2909)     <ol>
2910)     <li>If you're on Linux, you may be encountering memory fragmentation
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2911)     bugs in glibc's malloc implementation. That is, when Tor releases
2912) memory
2913)     back to the system, the pieces of memory are fragmented so they're
2914) hard
2915)     to reuse. The Tor tarball ships with OpenBSD's malloc
2916) implementation,
2917)     which doesn't have as many fragmentation bugs (but the tradeoff is
2918) higher
2919)     CPU load). You can tell Tor to use this malloc implementation
2920) instead:
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2921)     <tt>./configure --enable-openbsd-malloc</tt></li>
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2922) 
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2923)     <li>If you're running a fast relay, meaning you have many TLS
2924) connections
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2925)     open, you are probably losing a lot of memory to OpenSSL's internal
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2926)     buffers (38KB+ per socket). We've patched OpenSSL to <a href="https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2008-June/001519.html">release
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2927)     unused buffer memory more aggressively</a>. If you update to OpenSSL
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2928)     1.0.0 or newer, Tor's build process will automatically recognize and
2929) use
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2930)     this feature.</li>
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2931) 
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2932)     <li>If you still can't handle the memory load, consider reducing the
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2933)     amount of bandwidth your relay advertises. Advertising less
2934) bandwidth
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2935)     means you will attract fewer users, so your relay shouldn't grow
2936)     as large. See the <tt>MaxAdvertisedBandwidth</tt> option in the man
2937)     page.</li>
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2938) 
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2939)     </ol>
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2940) 
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2941)     <p>
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2942)     All of this said, fast Tor relays do use a lot of ram. It is not
2943) unusual
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2944)     for a fast exit relay to use 500-1000 MB of memory.
2945)     </p>
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2946) 
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2947)     <hr>
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2948) 
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2949)     <a id="BetterAnonymity"></a>
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2950)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#BetterAnonymity">Do I get better anonymity
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2951)     if I run a relay?</a></h3>
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2952) 
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2953)     <p>
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2954) Yes, you do get better anonymity against some attacks.
2955)     </p>
2956)     <p>
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2957) The simplest example is an attacker who owns a small number of Tor relays.
2958) He will see a connection from you, but he won't be able to know whether
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2959) the connection originated at your computer or was relayed from somebody else.
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2960)     </p>
2961)     <p>
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2962) There are some cases where it doesn't seem to help: if an attacker can
2963) watch all of your incoming and outgoing traffic, then it's easy for him
2964) to learn which connections were relayed and which started at you. (In
2965) this case he still doesn't know your destinations unless he is watching
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2966) them too, but you're no better off than if you were an ordinary client.)
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2967)     </p>
2968)     <p>
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2969) There are also some downsides to running a Tor relay. First, while we
2970) only have a few hundred relays, the fact that you're running one might
2971) signal to an attacker that you place a high value on your anonymity.
2972) Second, there are some more esoteric attacks that are not as
2973) well-understood or well-tested that involve making use of the knowledge
2974) that you're running a relay -- for example, an attacker may be able to
2975) "observe" whether you're sending traffic even if he can't actually watch
2976) your network, by relaying traffic through your Tor relay and noticing
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2977) changes in traffic timing.
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2978)     </p>
2979)     <p>
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2980) It is an open research question whether the benefits outweigh the risks.
2981) A lot of that depends on the attacks you are most worried about. For
2982) most users, we think it's a smart move.
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2983)     </p>
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2984) 
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2985)     <hr>
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2986) 
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2987)     <a id="FacingLegalTrouble"></a>
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2988)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#FacingLegalTrouble">I'm facing legal
2989)     trouble. How do I prove that my server was a Tor relay at a given
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2990)     time?</a></h3>
2991) 
2992)     <p><a href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">
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2993)     Exonerator</a> is a web service that can check if an IP address was a
2994)     relay at a given time. We can also <a
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2995)     href="<page about/contact>">provide a signed
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2996)     letter</a> if needed.</p>
2997) 
2998)     <hr>
2999) 
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3000)     <a id="RelayDonations"></a>
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3001)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayDonations">Can I donate for a
3002)     relay rather than run my own?</a></h3>
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3003) 
3004)     <p>
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3005)     Sure! We recommend these non-profit charities that are happy to turn
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3006)     your donations into better speed and anonymity for the Tor network:
3007)     </p>
3008)     <ul>
3009)     <li><a href="https://www.torservers.net/">torservers.net</a>
3010)     is a German charitable non-profit that runs a wide variety of
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3011)     exit relays worldwide. They also like donations of bandwidth from
3012)     ISPs.</li>
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3013)     <li><a
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3014) href="https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge_Tor">Noisebridge</a>
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3015)     is a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit that collects donations and turns
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3016)     them into more US-based exit relay capacity.</li>
3017)     <li><a href="https://nos-oignons.net/">Nos Oignons</a> is a French
3018)     charitable non-profit that runs fast exit relays in France.</li>
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3019)     <li><a href="https://www.dfri.se/donera/?lang=en">DFRI</a> is a
3020)     Swedish non-profit running exit relays.</li>
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3021)     </ul>
3022) 
3023)     <p>
3024)     These organizations are not the same as <a href="<page
3025)     donate/donate>">The Tor Project, Inc</a>, but we consider that a
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3026)     good thing. They're run by nice people who are part of the
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3027)     Tor community.
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3028)     </p>
3029) 
3030)     <p>
3031)     Note that there can be a tradeoff here between anonymity and
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3032)     performance. The Tor network's anonymity comes in part from
3033) diversity,
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3034)     so if you are in a position to run your own relay, you will be
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3035)     improving Tor's anonymity more than by donating. At the same time
3036)     though, economies
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3037)     of scale for bandwidth mean that combining many small donations into
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3038)     several larger relays is more efficient at improving network
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3039)     performance. Improving anonymity and improving performance are both
3040)     worthwhile goals, so however you can help is great!
3041)     </p>
3042) 
3043)     <hr>
3044) 
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3045) <a id="TorHiddenServices"></a>
3046) <h2><a class="anchor">Tor hidden services:</a></h2>
3047) 
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3048)     <a id="AccessHiddenServices"></a>
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3049)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#AccessHiddenServices">How do I access
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3050)     hidden services?</a></h3>
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3051) 
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3052)     <p>
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3053)     Tor hidden services are named with a special top-level domain (TLD)
3054)     name in DNS: .onion. Since the .onion TLD is not recognized by the
3055)     official root DNS servers on the Internet, your application will not
3056)     get the response it needs to locate the service. Currently, the Tor
3057)     directory server provides this look-up service; and thus the look-up
3058)     request must get to the Tor network.
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3059)     </p>
3060) 
3061) <p>
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3062)  Therefore, your application <b>needs</b> to pass the .onion hostname to
3063)  Tor directly. You can't try to resolve it to an IP address, since there
3064)  <i>is</i> no corresponding IP address: the server is hidden, after all!
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3065) </p>
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3066) 
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3067)     <p>
3068)     So, how do you make your application pass the hostname directly to Tor?
3069)     You can't use SOCKS 4, since SOCKS 4 proxies require an IP from the
3070)     client (a web browser is an example of a SOCKS client). Even though
3071)     SOCKS 5 can accept either an IP or a hostname, most applications
3072)     supporting SOCKS 5 try to resolve the name before passing it to the
3073)     SOCKS proxy. SOCKS 4a, however, always accepts a hostname: You'll need
3074)     to use SOCKS 4a.
3075)     </p>
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3076) 
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3077)     <p>
3078)     Some applications, such as the browsers Mozilla Firefox and Apple's
3079)     Safari, support sending DNS queries to Tor's SOCKS 5 proxy. Most web
3080)     browsers don't support SOCKS 4a very well, though. The workaround is
3081)     to point your web browser at an HTTP proxy, and tell the HTTP proxy
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3082)     to speak to Tor with SOCKS 4a. We recommend Polipo as your HTTP proxy.
3083)     </p>
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3084) 
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3085)     <p>
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3086)     For applications that do not support HTTP proxy, and so cannot use
3087)     Polipo, <a href="http://www.freecap.ru/eng/">FreeCap</a> is an
3088)     alternative. When using FreeCap set proxy protocol  to SOCKS 5 and under
3089)     settings set DNS name resolving to remote. This
3090)     will allow you to use almost any program with Tor without leaking DNS
3091)     lookups and allow those same programs to access hidden services.
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3092)     </p>
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3093) 
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3094)     <p>
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3095)     See also the <a href="#SocksAndDNS">question on DNS</a>.
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3096)     </p>
3097) 
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3098)     <hr>
3099) 
3100)     <a id="ProvideAHiddenService"></a>
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3101)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ProvideAHiddenService">How do I provide a
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3102)     hidden service?</a></h3>
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3103) 
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3104)     <p>
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3105)     See the <a href="<page docs/tor-hidden-service>">
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3106)     official hidden service configuration instructions</a>.
3107)     </p>
3108) 
3109)     <hr>
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3110) 
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3111)     <a id="Development"></a>
3112)     <h2><a class="anchor">Development:</a></h2>
3113) 
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3114)     <a id="VersionNumbers"></a>
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3115)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#VersionNumbers">What do these weird
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3116)     version numbers mean?</a></h3>
3117) 
3118)     <p>
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3119)     Versions of Tor before 0.1.0 used a strange and hard-to-explain
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3120)     version scheme. Let's forget about those.
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3121)     </p>
3122)     <p>
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3123)     Starting with 0.1.0, versions all look like this:
3124)     MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO(.PATCHLEVEL)(-TAG). The stuff in parenthesis is
3125)     optional. MAJOR, MINOR, MICRO, and PATCHLEVEL are all numbers. Only one
3126)     release is ever made with any given set of these version numbers. The
3127)     TAG lets you know how stable we think the release is: "alpha" is pretty
3128)     unstable; "rc" is a release candidate; and no tag at all means that we
3129)     have a final release. If the tag ends with "-cvs", you're looking at
3130)     a development snapshot that came after a given release.
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3131)     </p>
3132)     <p>
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3133)     So for example, we might start a development branch with (say)
3134)     0.1.1.1-alpha. The patchlevel increments consistently as the status
3135)     tag changes, for example, as in: 0.1.1.2-alpha, 0.1.1.3-alpha,
3136)     0.1.1.4-rc, 0.1.1.5-rc, etc. Eventually, we would release 0.1.1.6.
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3137)     The next stable release would be 0.1.1.7.
3138)     </p>
3139)     <p>
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3140)     Why do we do it like this? Because every release has a unique
3141)     version number, it is easy for tools like package manager to tell
3142)     which release is newer than another. The tag makes it easy for users
3143)     to tell how stable the release is likely to be.
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3144)     </p>
3145) 
3146)     <hr>
3147) 
3148)     <a id="PrivateTorNetwork"></a>
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3149)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#PrivateTorNetwork">How do I set up my
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3150)     own private Tor network?</a></h3>
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3151) 
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3152)     <p>
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3153)     If you want to experiment locally with your own network, or you're
3154)     cut off from the Internet and want to be able to mess with Tor still,
3155)     then you may want to set up your own separate Tor network.
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3156)     </p>
3157)     <p>
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3158)     To set up your own Tor network, you need to run your own authoritative
3159)     directory servers, and your clients and relays must be configured so
3160)     they know about your directory servers rather than the default public
3161)     ones.
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3162)     </p>
3163)     <p>
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3164)     Apart from the somewhat tedious method of manually configuring a couple
3165)     of directory authorities, relays and clients there are two separate
3166)     tools that could help. One is Chutney, the other is Shadow.
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3167)     </p>
3168)     <p>
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3169)     <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/chutney.git">Chutney</a> is a
3170)     tool for configuring, controlling and running tests on a
3171)     testing Tor network. It requires that you have Tor and Python (2.5 or
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3172)     later) installed on your system. You can use Chutney to create a testing
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3173)     network by generating Tor configuration files (torrc) and necssary keys
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3174)     (for the directory authorities). Then you can let Chutney start your Tor
3175)     authorities, relays and clients and wait for the network to bootstrap.
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3176)     Finally, you can have Chutney run tests on your network to see which
3177)     things work and which do not. Chutney is typically used for running a
3178)     testing network with about 10 instances of Tor. Every instance of Tor
3179)     binds to one or two ports on localhost (127.0.0.1) and all Tor
3180)     communication is done over the loopback interface. The <a
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3181)     href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/chutney.git/tree/README">Chutney
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3182)     README</a> is a good starting point for getting it up and running.
3183)     </p>
3184)     <p>
3185)     <a href="https://github.com/shadow/shadow">Shadow</a> is a network
3186)     simulator that can run Tor through its Scallion plug-in. Although
3187)     it's typically used for running load and performance tests on
3188)     substantially larger Tor test networks than what's feasible with
3189)     Chutney, it also makes for an excellent debugging tool since you can
3190)     run completely deterministic experiments. A large Shadow network is on
3191)     the size of thousands of instances of Tor, and you can run experiments
3192)     out of the box using one of Shadow's several included scallion experiment
3193)     configurations. Shadow can be run on any linux machine without root,
3194)     and can also run on EC2 using a pre-configured image. Also, Shadow
3195)     controls the time of the simulation with the effect that
3196)     time-consuming tests can be done more efficiently than in an
3197)     ordinary testing network. The <a
3198)     href="https://github.com/shadow/shadow/wiki">Shadow wiki</a> and
3199)     <a href="http://shadow.github.io/">Shadow website</a> are
3200)     good places to get started.
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3201)     </p>
3202) 
3203)     <hr>
3204) 
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3205)     <a id="UseTorWithJava"></a>
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3206)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#UseTorWithJava">How can I make my Java
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3207)     program use the Tor Network?</a></h3>
3208) 
3209)     <p>
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3210)     The newest versions of Java now have SOCKS4/5 support built in.
3211)     Unfortunately, the SOCKS interface is not very well documented and
3212)     may still leak your DNS lookups. The safest way to use Tor is to
3213)     interface the SOCKS protocol directly or go through an application-level
3214)     proxy that speaks SOCKS4a. For an example and libraries that implement
3215)     the SOCKS4a connection, go to Joe Foley's TorLib in the <a
3216)     href="http://web.mit.edu/foley/www/TinFoil/">TinFoil Project</a>.
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3217)     </p>
3218) 
3219)     <p>
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3220)     A fully Java implementation of the Tor client is now available as <a
3221)     href="http://www.subgraph.com/orchid.html">Orchid</a>. We still consider
3222)     Orchid to be experimental, so use with care.
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3223)     </p>
3224) 
3225)     <hr>
3226) 
3227) 
3228)     <a id="WhatIsLibevent"></a>
3229)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatIsLibevent">What is Libevent?</a></h3>
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3230) 
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3231)     <p>
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3232)     When you want to deal with a bunch of net connections at once, you
3233)     have a few options:
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3234)     </p>
3235)     <p>
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3236)     One is multithreading: you have a separate micro-program inside the
3237)     main program for each net connection that reads and writes to the
3238)     connection as needed.This, performance-wise, sucks.
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3239)     </p>
3240)     <p>
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3241)     Another is asynchronous network programming: you have a single main
3242)     program that finds out when various net connections are ready to
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3243)     read/write, and acts accordingly.
3244)     </p>
3245)     <p>
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3246)     The problem is that the oldest ways to find out when net connections
3247)     are ready to read/write, suck. And the newest ways are finally fast,
3248)     but are not available on all platforms.
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3249)     </p>
3250)     <p>
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3251)     This is where Libevent comes in and wraps all these ways to find
3252)     out whether net connections are ready to read/write, so that Tor
3253)     (and other programs) can use the fastest one that your platform
3254)     supports, but can still work on older platforms (these methods are
3255)     all different depending on the platorm) So Libevent presents a
3256)     consistent and fast interface to select, poll, kqueue, epoll,
3257)     /dev/poll, and windows select.
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3258)     </p>
3259)     <p>
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3260)     However, On the the Win32 platform (by Microsoft) the only good
3261)     way to do fast IO on windows with hundreds of sockets is using
3262)     overlapped IO, which is grossly unlike every other BSD sockets
3263)     interface.
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3264)     </p>
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3265)     <p>Libevent has <a href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">its
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3266)     own website</a>.
3267)     </p>
3268)     <hr>
3269) 
3270)     <a id="MyNewFeature"></a>
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3271)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#MyNewFeature">What do I need to do to get
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3272)     a new feature into Tor?</a></h3>
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3273) 
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3274)     <p>
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3275)     For a new feature to go into Tor, it needs to be designed (explain what
3276)     you think Tor should do), argued to be secure (explain why it's better
3277)     or at least as good as what Tor does now), specified (explained at the
3278)     byte level at approximately the level of detail in tor-spec.txt), and
3279)     implemented (done in software).
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3280)     </p>
3281) 
3282)     <p>
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3283)     You probably shouldn't count on other people doing all of these steps
3284)     for you: people who are skilled enough to do this stuff generally
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3285)     have their own favorite feature requests.
3286)     </p>
3287) 
3288)     <hr>
3289) 
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3290)     <a id="AnonymityAndSecurity"></a>
3291)     <h2><a class="anchor">Anonymity And Security:</a></h2>
3292) 
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3293)     <a id="WhatProtectionsDoesTorProvide"></a>
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3294)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatProtectionsDoesTorProvide">What
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3295)     protections does Tor provide?</a></h3>
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3296) 
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3297)     <p>
3298)     Internet communication is based on a store-and-forward model that
3299)     can be understood in analogy to postal mail: Data is transmitted in
3300)     blocks called IP datagrams or packets. Every packet includes a source
3301)     IP address (of the sender) and a destination IP address (of the
3302)     receiver), just as ordinary letters contain postal addresses of sender
3303)     and receiver. The way from sender to receiver involves multiple hops of
3304)     routers, where each router inspects the destination IP address and
3305)     forwards the packet closer to its destination. Thus, every router
3306)     between sender and receiver learns that the sender is communicating
3307)     with the receiver. In particular, your local ISP is in the position to
3308)     build a complete profile of your Internet usage. In addition, every
3309)     server in the Internet that can see any of the packets can profile your
3310)     behaviour.
3311)     </p>
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3312) 
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3313)     <p>
3314)     The aim of Tor is to improve your privacy by sending your traffic through
3315)     a series of proxies. Your communication is encrypted in multiple layers
3316)     and routed via multiple hops through the Tor network to the final
3317)     receiver. More details on this process can be found in the <a
3318)     href="https://www.torproject.org/about/overview">Tor overview</a>.
3319)     Note that all your local ISP can observe now is that you are
3320)     communicating with Tor nodes. Similarly, servers in the Internet just
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3321)     see that they are being contacted by Tor nodes.
3322)     </p>
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3323) 
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3324)     <p>
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3325)     Generally speaking, Tor aims to solve three privacy problems:
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3326)     </p>
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3327) 
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3328)     <p>
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3329)     First, Tor prevents websites and other services from learning
3330)     your location, which they can use to build databases about your
3331)     habits and interests. With Tor, your Internet connections don't
3332)     give you away by default -- now you can have the ability to choose,
3333)     for each connection, how much information to reveal.
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3334)     </p>
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3335) 
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3336)     <p>
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3337)     Second, Tor prevents people watching your traffic locally (such as
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3338)     your ISP or someone with access to your home wifi or router) from
3339)     learning what information you're fetching and where you're fetching
3340)     it from. It also stops them from deciding what you're
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3341)     allowed to learn and publish -- if you can get to any part of the Tor
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3342)     network, you can reach any site on the Internet.
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3343)     </p>
3344) 
3345)     <p>
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3346)     Third, Tor routes your connection through more than one Tor relay
3347)     so no single relay can learn what you're up to. Because these relays
3348)     are run by different individuals or organizations, distributing trust
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3349)     provides more security than the old <a href="#Torisdifferent">one hop proxy
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3350)     </a> approach.
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3351)     </p>
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3353)     <p>
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3354)     Note, however, that there are situations where Tor fails to solve these
3355)     privacy problems entirely: see the entry below on <a
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3356)     href="#AttacksOnOnionRouting">remaining attacks</a>.
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3357)     </p>
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3358) 
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3359)     <hr>
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3360) 
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3361)     <a id="CanExitNodesEavesdrop"></a>
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3362)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#CanExitNodesEavesdrop">Can exit nodes eavesdrop
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3363)     on communications? Isn't that bad?</a></h3>
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3364) 
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3365)     <p>
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3366)     Yes, the guy running the exit node can read the bytes that come in and
3367)     out there. Tor anonymizes the origin of your traffic, and it makes sure
3368)     to encrypt everything inside the Tor network, but it does not magically
3369)     encrypt all traffic throughout the Internet.
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3370)     </p>
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3372)     <p>
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3373)     This is why you should always use end-to-end encryption such as SSL for
3374)     sensitive Internet connections. (The corollary to this answer is that if
3375)     you are worried about somebody intercepting your traffic and you're
3376)     *not* using end-to-end encryption at the application layer, then something
3377)     has already gone wrong and you shouldn't be thinking that Tor is the problem.)
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3378)     </p>
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3379) 
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3380)     <p>
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3381)     Tor does provide a partial solution in a very specific situation, though.
3382)     When you make a connection to a destination that also runs a Tor relay,
3383)     Tor will automatically extend your circuit so you exit from that circuit.
3384)     So for example if Indymedia ran a Tor relay on the same IP address as
3385)     their website, people using Tor to get to the Indymedia website would
3386)     automatically exit from their Tor relay, thus getting *better* encryption
3387)     and authentication properties than just browsing there the normal way.
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3388)     </p>
3389) 
3390)     <p>
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3391)     We'd like to make it still work even if the service is nearby the Tor
3392)     relay but not on the same IP address. But there are a variety of
3393)     technical problems we need to overcome first (the main one being "how
3394)     does the Tor client learn which relays are associated with which
3395)     websites in a decentralized yet non-gamable way?").
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3396)     </p>
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3398)     <hr>
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3399) 
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3400)     <a id="AmITotallyAnonymous"></a>
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3401)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#AmITotallyAnonymous">So I'm totally anonymous
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3402)     if I use Tor?</a></h3>
3403) 
3404)     <p>
3405)     <b>No.</b>
3406)     </p>
3407)     <p>
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3408)     First, Tor protects the network communications. It separates where you
3409)     are from where you are going on the Internet. What content and data you
3410)     transmit over Tor is controlled by you. If you login to Google or
3411)     Facebook via Tor, the local ISP or network provider doesn't know you
3412)     are visiting Google or Facebook. Google and Facebook don't know where
3413)     you are in the world. However, since you have logged into their sites,
3414)     they know who you are. If you don't want to share information, you are
3415)     in control.
3416)     </p>
3417) 
3418)     <p>
3419)     Second, active content, such as Java, Javascript, Adobe Flash, Adobe
3420)     Shockwave, QuickTime, RealAudio, ActiveX controls, and VBScript, are
3421)     binary applications. These binary applications run as your user account
3422)     with your permissions in your operating system. This means these
3423)     applications can access anything that your user account can access. Some
3424)     of these technologies, such as Java and Adobe Flash for instance, run in
3425)     what is known as a virtual machine. This virtual machine may have the
3426)     ability to ignore your configured proxy settings, and therefore bypass
3427)     Tor and share information directly to other sites on the Internet. The
3428)     virtual machine may be able to store data, such as cookies, completely
3429)     separate from your browser or operating system data stores. Therefore,
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3430)     these technologies must be disabled in your browser to use Tor safely.
3431)     </p>
3432)     <p>
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3433)     That's where <a
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3434)     href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a> comes in. We produce
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3435)     a web browser that is preconfigured to
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3436)     help you control the risks to your privacy and anonymity while browsing
3437)     the Internet. Not only are the above technologies disabled to prevent
3438)     identity leaks, the Tor Browser also includes browser extensions like
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3439)     NoScript and Torbutton, as well as patches to the Firefox source
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3440)     code. The full design of the Tor Browser can be read <a
3441)     href="https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/">here</a>.
3442)     In designing a safe, secure solution for browsing the web with Tor,
3443)     we've discovered that configuring <a href="#TBBOtherBrowser">other
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3444)     browsers</a> to use Tor is unsafe.
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3445)     </p>
3446) 
3447)     <p>
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3448)     Alternatively, you may find a Live CD or USB operating system more to
3449)     your liking. The Tails team has created an <a
3450)     href="https://tails.boum.org/">entire bootable operating system</a>
3451)     configured for anonymity and privacy on the Internet.
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3452)     </p>
3453) 
3454)     <p>
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3455)     Tor is a work in progress. There is still <a
3456)     href="https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer">plenty of work
3457)     left to do</a> for a strong, secure, and complete solution.
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3458)     </p>
3459) 
3460)     <hr>
3461) 
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3463)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#KeyManagement">Tell me about all the
3464) keys Tor uses.</a></h3>
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3466)     <p>
3467)     Tor uses a variety of different keys, with three goals in mind: 1)
3468)     encryption to ensure privacy of data within the Tor network, 2)
3469)     authentication so clients know they're
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3470)     talking to the relays they meant to talk to, and 3) signatures to
3471) make
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3472)     sure all clients know the same set of relays.
3473)     </p>
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3475)     <p>
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3476)     <b>Encryption</b>: first, all connections in Tor use TLS link
3477) encryption,
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3478)     so observers can't look inside to see which circuit a given cell is
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3479)     intended for. Further, the Tor client establishes an ephemeral
3480) encryption
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3481)     key with each relay in the circuit; these extra layers of encryption
3482)     mean that only the exit relay can read
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3483)     the cells. Both sides discard the circuit key when the circuit ends,
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3484)     so logging traffic and then breaking into the relay to discover the
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3485)     key won't work.
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3486)     </p>
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3488)     <p>
3489)     <b>Authentication</b>:
3490)     Every Tor relay has a public decryption key called the "onion key".
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3491)     Each relay rotates its onion key once a week.
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3492)     When the Tor client establishes circuits, at each step it <a
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3493) 
3494) href="<svnprojects>design-paper/tor-design.html#subsec:circuits">demands
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3495)     that the Tor relay prove knowledge of its onion key</a>. That way
3496)     the first node in the path can't just spoof the rest of the path.
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3497)     Because the Tor client chooses the path, it can make sure to get
3498)     Tor's "distributed trust" property: no single relay in the path can
3499)     know about both the client and what the client is doing.
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3500)     </p>
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3502)     <p>
3503)     <b>Coordination</b>:
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3504)     How do clients know what the relays are, and how do they know that
3505) they
3506)     have the right keys for them? Each relay has a long-term public
3507) signing
3508)     key called the "identity key". Each directory authority additionally
3509) has a
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3510)     "directory signing key". The directory authorities <a
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3511)     href="<specblob>dir-spec.txt">provide a signed list</a>
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3512)     of all the known relays, and in that list are a set of certificates
3513) from
3514)     each relay (self-signed by their identity key) specifying their
3515) keys,
3516)     locations, exit policies, and so on. So unless the adversary can
3517) control
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3518)     a majority of the directory authorities (as of 2012 there are 8
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3519)     directory authorities), he can't trick the Tor client into using
3520)     other Tor relays.
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3521)     </p>
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3522) 
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3523)     <p>
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3524)     How do clients know what the directory authorities are? The Tor
3525) software
3526)     comes with a built-in list of location and public key for each
3527) directory
3528)     authority. So the only way to trick users into using a fake Tor
3529) network
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3530)     is to give them a specially modified version of the software.
3531)     </p>
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3532) 
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3533)     <p>
3534)     How do users know they've got the right software? When we distribute
3535)     the source code or a package, we digitally sign it with <a
3536)     href="http://www.gnupg.org/">GNU Privacy Guard</a>. See the <a
3537)     href="<page docs/verifying-signatures>">instructions
3538)     on how to check Tor's signatures</a>.
3539)     </p>
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3540) 
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3541)     <p>
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3542)     In order to be certain that it's really signed by us, you need to
3543) have
3544)     met us in person and gotten a copy of our GPG key fingerprint, or
3545) you
3546)     need to know somebody who has. If you're concerned about an attack
3547) on
3548)     this level, we recommend you get involved with the security
3549) community
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3550)     and start meeting people.
3551)     </p>
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3552) 
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3553)     <hr>
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3554) 
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3555) <a id="EntryGuards"></a>
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3556) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#EntryGuards">What are Entry
3557) Guards?</a></h3>
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3558) 
3559) <p>
3560) Tor (like all current practical low-latency anonymity designs) fails
3561) when the attacker can see both ends of the communications channel. For
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3562) example, suppose the attacker controls or watches the Tor relay you
3563) choose
3564) to enter the network, and also controls or watches the website you
3565) visit. In
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3566) this case, the research community knows no practical low-latency design
3567) that can reliably stop the attacker from correlating volume and timing
3568) information on the two sides.
3569) </p>
3570) 
3571) <p>
3572) So, what should we do? Suppose the attacker controls, or can observe,
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3573) <i>C</i> relays. Suppose there are <i>N</i> relays total. If you select
3574) new entry and exit relays each time you use the network, the attacker
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3575) will be able to correlate all traffic you send with probability around
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3576) <i>(c/n)<sup>2</sup></i>. But profiling is, for most users, as bad
3577) as being traced all the time: they want to do something often without
3578) an attacker noticing, and the attacker noticing once is as bad as the
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3579) attacker noticing more often. Thus, choosing many random entries and
3580) exits
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3581) gives the user no chance of escaping profiling by this kind of attacker.
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3582) </p>
3583) 
3584) <p>
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3585) The solution is "entry guards": each Tor client selects a few relays at
3586) random
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3587) to use as entry points, and uses only those relays for her first hop. If
3588) those relays are not controlled or observed, the attacker can't win,
3589) ever, and the user is secure. If those relays <i>are</i> observed or
3590) controlled by the attacker, the attacker sees a larger <i>fraction</i>
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3591) of the user's traffic &mdash; but still the user is no more profiled
3592) than
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3593) before. Thus, the user has some chance (on the order of <i>(n-c)/n</i>)
3594) of avoiding profiling, whereas she had none before.
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3595) </p>
3596) 
3597) <p>
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3598) You can read more at <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#wright02">An
3599) Analysis of the Degradation of Anonymous Protocols</a>, <a
3600) href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#wright03">Defending Anonymous
3601) Communication Against Passive Logging Attacks</a>, and especially
3602) <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#hs-attack06">Locating Hidden
3603) Servers</a>.
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3604) </p>
3605) 
3606) <p>
3607) Restricting your entry nodes may also help against attackers who want
3608) to run a few Tor nodes and easily enumerate all of the Tor user IP
3609) addresses. (Even though they can't learn what destinations the users
3610) are talking to, they still might be able to do bad things with just a
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3611) list of users.) However, that feature won't really become useful until
3612) we move to a "directory guard" design as well.
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3613) </p>
3614) 
3615)     <hr>
3616) 
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3617)     <a id="ChangePaths"></a>
3618)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ChangePaths">How often does Tor change its paths?</a></h3>
3619)     <p>
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3620)      Tor will reuse the same circuit for new TCP streams for 10 minutes,
3621)      as long as the circuit is working fine. (If the circuit fails, Tor
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3622)      will switch to a new circuit immediately.)
3623)     </p>
3624)     <p>
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3625) But note that a single TCP stream (e.g. a long IRC connection) will stay on
3626) the same circuit forever -- we don't rotate individual streams from one
3627) circuit to the next. Otherwise an adversary with a partial view of the
3628) network would be given many chances over time to link you to your
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3629) destination, rather than just one chance.
3630)     </p>
3631) 
3632)     <hr>
3633) 
3634)     <a id="CellSize"></a>
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3635)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#CellSize">Tor uses hundreds of bytes for
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3636)     every IRC line. I can't afford that!</a></h3>
3637)     <p>
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3638)      Tor sends data in chunks of 512 bytes (called "cells"), to make it
3639)      harder for intermediaries to guess exactly how many bytes you're
3640)      communicating at each step. This is unlikely to change in the near
3641)      future -- if this increased bandwidth use is prohibitive for you, I'm
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3642)      afraid Tor is not useful for you right now.
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3643)     </p>
3644)     <p>
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3645) The actual content of these fixed size cells is
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3646) <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/tor-spec.txt">
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3647) documented in the main Tor spec</a>, section 3.
3648)     </p>
3649)     <p>
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3650) We have been considering one day adding two classes of cells -- maybe a 64
3651) byte cell and a 1024 byte cell. This would allow less overhead for
3652) interactive streams while still allowing good throughput for bulk streams.
3653) But since we want to do a lot of work on quality-of-service and better
3654) queuing approaches first, you shouldn't expect this change anytime soon
3655) (if ever). However if you are keen, there are a couple of
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3656) <a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>#Research">
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3657) research ideas</a> that may involve changing the cell size.
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3658)     </p>
3659) 
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3660)     <hr>
3661) 
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3662)     <a id="OutboundConnections"></a>
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3663)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#OutboundConnections">Why does netstat show
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3664)     these outbound connections?</a></h3>
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3665)     <p>
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3666)     Because that's how Tor works. It holds open a handful of connections
3667)     so there will be one available when you need one.
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3668)     </p>
3669) 
3670)     <hr>
3671) 
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3672)     <a id="PowerfulBlockers"></a>
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3673)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#PowerfulBlockers">What about powerful blocking
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3674)     mechanisms?</a></h3>
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3675)     <p>
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3676)  An adversary with a great deal of manpower and money, and severe
3677)  real-world penalties to discourage people from trying to evade detection,
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3678)  is a difficult test for an anonymity and anti-censorship system.
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3679)     </p>
3680)     <p>
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3681) The original Tor design was easy to block if the attacker controls Alice's
3682) connection to the Tor network --- by blocking the directory authorities, by
3683) blocking all the relay IP addresses in the directory, or by filtering based
3684) on the fingerprint of the Tor TLS handshake. After seeing these attacks and
3685) others first-hand, more effort was put into researching new circumvention
3686) techniques. Pluggable transports are protocols designed to allow users behind
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3687) government firewalls to access the Tor network.
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3688)     </p>
3689)     <p>
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3690) We've made quite a bit of progress on this problem lately. You can read more
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3691) details on the <a href="<page docs/pluggable-transports>">
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3692) pluggable transports page</a>. You may also be interested in
3693) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwMr8Xl7JMQ">Roger and Jake's talk at
3694) 28C3</a>, or <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZg1nqs793M">Runa's
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3695) talk at 44con</a>.
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3696)     </p>
3697) 
3698)     <hr>
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3699) 
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3700)     <a id="RemotePhysicalDeviceFingerprinting"></a>
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3701)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RemotePhysicalDeviceFingerprinting">Does Tor
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3702)     resist "remote physical device fingerprinting"?</a></h3>
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3703)     <p>
3704)  Yes, we resist all of these attacks as far as we know.
3705)     </p>
3706)     <p>
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3707) These attacks come from examining characteristics of the IP headers or TCP
3708) headers and looking for information leaks based on individual hardware
3709) signatures. One example is the
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3710) <a href="http://www.caida.org/outreach/papers/2005/fingerprinting/">
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3711) Oakland 2005 paper</a> that lets you learn if two packet streams originated
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3712) from the same hardware, but only if you can see the original TCP timestamps.
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3713) </p>
3714) <p>
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3715) Tor transports TCP streams, not IP packets, so we end up automatically
3716) scrubbing a lot of the potential information leaks. Because Tor relays use
3717) their own (new) IP and TCP headers at each hop, this information isn't
3718) relayed from hop to hop. Of course, this also means that we're limited in
3719) the protocols we can transport (only correctly-formed TCP, not all IP like
3720) ZKS's Freedom network could) -- but maybe that's a good thing at this stage.
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3721) </p>
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3722) 
3723)     <hr>
3724) 
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3725)     <a id="IsTorLikeAVPN"></a>
3726)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IsTorLikeAVPN">Is Tor like a VPN?</a></h3>
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3727) 
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3728)     <p>
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3729)     <b>Do not use a VPN as an <a href="http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/war-anonymous-british-spies-attacked-hackers-snowden-docs-show-n21361">anonymity solution</a>.</b>
3730)     If you're looking for a trusted entry into the Tor network, or if you want
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3731)     to obscure the fact that you're using Tor, <a
3732)     href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges#RunningABridge">setting up
3733)     a private server as a bridge</a> works quite well.
3734)     </p>
3735) 
3736)     <p>
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3737)     VPNs encrypt the traffic between the user and the VPN provider,
3738)     and they can act as a proxy between a user and an online destination.
3739)     However, VPNs have a single point of failure: the VPN provider.
3740)     A technically proficient attacker or a number of employees could
3741)     retrieve the full identity information associated with a VPN user.
3742)     It is also possible to use coercion or other means to convince a
3743)     VPN provider to reveal their users' identities. Identities can be
3744)     discovered by following a money trail (using Bitcoin does not solve
3745)     this problem because Bitcoin is not anonymous), or by persuading the
3746)     VPN provider to hand over logs. Even
3747)     if a VPN provider says they don't keep logs, users have to take their
3748)     word for it---and trust that the VPN provider won't buckle to outside
3749)     pressures that might want them to start keeping logs.
3750)     </p>
3751) 
3752)     <p>
3753)     When you use a VPN, websites can still build up a persistent profile of
3754)     your usage over time. Even though sites you visit won't automatically
3755)     get your originating IP address, they still know how to profile you
3756)     based on your browsing history.
3757)     </p>
3758) 
3759)     <p>
3760)     When you use Tor the IP address you connect to changes at most every 10
3761)     minutes, and often more frequently than that. This makes it extremely
3762)     dificult for websites to create any sort of persistent profile of Tor
3763)     users (assuming you did not <a
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3764)     href="<page download/download>#warning">identify
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3765)     yourself in other ways</a>). No one Tor relay can know enough
3766)     information to compromise any Tor user because of Tor's <a
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3767)     href="<page about/overview>#thesolution">encrypted
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3768)     three-hop circuit</a> design.
3769)     </p>
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3770) 
3771)     <hr>
3772) 
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3773)     <a id="Proxychains"></a>
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3774)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Proxychains">Aren't 10 proxies
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3775)     (proxychains) better than Tor with only 3 hops?</a></h3>
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3776) 
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3777)     <p>
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3778)     Proxychains is a program that sends your traffic through a series of
3779)     open web proxies that you supply before sending it on to your final
3780)     destination. <a href="#KeyManagement">Unlike Tor</a>, proxychains
3781)     does not encrypt the connections between each proxy server. An open proxy
3782)     that wanted to monitor your connection could see all the other proxy
3783)     servers you wanted to use between itself and your final destination,
3784)     as well as the IP address that proxy hop received traffic from.
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3785)     </p>
3786)     <p>
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3787)     Because the <a
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3788)     href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git?a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=tor-spec.txt">
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3789)     Tor protocol</a> requires encrypted relay-to-relay connections, not
3790)     even a misbehaving relay can see the entire path of any Tor user.
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3791)     </p>
3792)     <p>
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3793)     While Tor relays are run by volunteers and checked periodically for
3794)     suspicious behavior, many open proxies that can be found with a search
3795)     engine are compromised machines, misconfigured private proxies
3796)     not intended for public use, or honeypots set up to exploit users.
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3797)     </p>
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3799)     <hr>
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3800) 
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3802) <a id="AttacksOnOnionRouting"></a>
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3803)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#AttacksOnOnionRouting">What attacks remain
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3804)     against onion routing?</a></h3>
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3805)     <p>
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3806) As mentioned above, it is possible for an observer who can view both you and
3807) either the destination website or your Tor exit node to correlate timings of
3808) your traffic as it enters the Tor network and also as it exits. Tor does not
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3809) defend against such a threat model.
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3810)     </p>
3811)     <p>
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3812) In a more limited sense, note that if a censor or law enforcement agency has
3813) the ability to obtain specific observation of parts of the network, it is
3814) possible for them to verify a suspicion that you talk regularly to your friend
3815) by observing traffic at both ends and correlating the timing of only that
3816) traffic. Again, this is only useful to verify that parties already suspected
3817) of communicating with one another are doing so. In most countries, the
3818) suspicion required to obtain a warrant already carries more weight than
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3819) timing correlation would provide.
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3820)     </p>
3821)     <p>
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3822) Furthermore, since Tor reuses circuits for multiple TCP connections, it is
3823) possible to associate non anonymous and anonymous traffic at a given exit
3824) node, so be careful about what applications you run concurrently over Tor.
3825) Perhaps even run separate Tor clients for these applications.
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3826)     </p>
3827) 
3828)     <hr>
3829) 
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3830)     <a id="LearnMoreAboutAnonymity"></a>
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3831)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#LearnMoreAboutAnonymity">Where can I
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3832)     learn more about anonymity?</a></h3>
3833) 
3834)     <p>
3835)     <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/topic.html#Anonymous_20communication">Read these papers</a> (especially the ones in boxes) to get up to speed on anonymous communication systems.
3836)     </p>
3837) 
3838)     <hr>
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3839) 
3840)     <a id="AlternateDesigns"></a>
3841)     <h2><a class="anchor">Alternate designs:</a></h2>
3842) 
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3843)     <a id="EverybodyARelay"></a>
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3844)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#EverybodyARelay">You should make every
3845) Tor user be a relay.</a></h3>
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3846) 
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3847)     <p>
3848)     Requiring every Tor user to be a relay would help with scaling the
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3849)     network to handle all our users, and <a
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3850)     href="#BetterAnonymity">running a Tor
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3851)     relay may help your anonymity</a>. However, many Tor users cannot be
3852) good
3853)     relays &mdash; for example, some Tor clients operate from behind
3854) restrictive
3855)     firewalls, connect via modem, or otherwise aren't in a position
3856) where they
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3857)     can relay traffic. Providing service to these clients is a critical
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3858)     part of providing effective anonymity for everyone, since many Tor
3859) users
3860)     are subject to these or similar constraints and including these
3861) clients
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3862)     increases the size of the anonymity set.
3863)     </p>
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3864) 
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3865)     <p>
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3866)     That said, we do want to encourage Tor users to run relays, so what
3867) we
3868)     really want to do is simplify the process of setting up and
3869) maintaining
3870)     a relay. We've made a lot of progress with easy configuration in the
3871) past
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3872)     few years:
3873)     Tor is good at automatically detecting whether it's
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3874) reachable and
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3875)     how much bandwidth it can offer.
3876)     </p>
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3877) 
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3878)     <p>
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3879)     There are five steps we need to address before we can do this
3880) though:
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3881)     </p>
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3882) 
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3883)     <p>
3884)     First, we need to make Tor stable as a relay on all common
3885)     operating systems. The main remaining platform is Windows,
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3886)     and we're mostly there. See Section 4.1 of <a
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3887)     href="https://www.torproject.org/press/2008-12-19-roadmap-press-release"
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3888) >our
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3889)     development roadmap</a>.
3890)     </p>
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3891) 
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3892)     <p>
3893)     Second, we still need to get better at automatically estimating
3894)     the right amount of bandwidth to allow. See item #7 on the
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3895)     <a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>#Research">research section of
3896) the
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3897)     volunteer page</a>: "Tor doesn't work very well when relays
3898)     have asymmetric bandwidth (e.g. cable or DSL)". It might be that <a
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3899)     href="<page docs/faq>#TransportIPnotTCP">switching
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3900)     to UDP transport</a> is the simplest answer here &mdash; which alas
3901) is
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3902)     not a very simple answer at all.
3903)     </p>
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3904) 
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3905)     <p>
3906)     Third, we need to work on scalability, both of the network (how to
3907)     stop requiring that all Tor relays be able to connect to all Tor
3908)     relays) and of the directory (how to stop requiring that all Tor
3909)     users know about all Tor relays). Changes like this can have large
3910)     impact on potential and actual anonymity. See Section 5 of the <a
3911)     href="<svnprojects>design-paper/challenges.pdf">Challenges</a> paper
3912)     for details. Again, UDP transport would help here.
3913)     </p>
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3914) 
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3915)     <p>
3916)     Fourth, we need to better understand the risks from
3917)     letting the attacker send traffic through your relay while
3918)     you're also initiating your own anonymized traffic. <a
3919)     href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#back01">Three</a> <a
3920)     href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#clog-the-queue">different</a>
3921)     <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#torta05">research</a> papers
3922)     describe ways to identify the relays in a circuit by running traffic
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3923)     through candidate relays and looking for dips in the traffic while
3924) the
3925)     circuit is active. These clogging attacks are not that scary in the
3926) Tor
3927)     context so long as relays are never clients too. But if we're trying
3928) to
3929)     encourage more clients to turn on relay functionality too (whether
3930) as
3931)     <a href="<page docs/bridges>">bridge relays</a> or as normal
3932) relays), then
3933)     we need to understand this threat better and learn how to mitigate
3934) it.
3935)     </p>
3936) 
3937)     <p>
3938)     Fifth, we might need some sort of incentive scheme to encourage
3939) people
3940)     to relay traffic for others, and/or to become exit nodes. Here are
3941) our
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3942)     <a href="<blog>two-incentive-designs-tor">current
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3943)     thoughts on Tor incentives</a>.
3944)     </p>
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3945) 
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3946)     <p>
3947)     Please help on all of these!
3948)     </p>
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3949) 
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3950) <hr>
3951) 
3952) <a id="TransportIPnotTCP"></a>
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3953) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#TransportIPnotTCP">You should transport all
3954) IP packets, not just TCP packets.</a></h3>
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3955) 
3956) <p>
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3957) This would be handy, because it would make Tor better able to handle
3958) new protocols like VoIP, it could solve the whole need to socksify
3959) applications, and it would solve the fact that exit relays need to
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3960) allocate a lot of file descriptors to hold open all the exit
3961) connections.
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3962) </p>
3963) 
3964) <p>
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3965) We're heading in this direction: see <a
3966) href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1855">this trac
3967) ticket</a> for directions we should investigate. Some of the hard
3968) problems are:
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3969) </p>
3970) 
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3971) <ol>
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3972) <li>IP packets reveal OS characteristics. We would still need to do
3973) IP-level packet normalization, to stop things like TCP fingerprinting
3974) attacks. Given the diversity and complexity of TCP stacks, along with <a
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3975) href="#RemotePhysicalDeviceFingerprinting">device
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3976) fingerprinting attacks</a>, it looks like our best bet is shipping our
3977) own user-space TCP stack.
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3978) </li>
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3979) <li>Application-level streams still need scrubbing. We will still need
3980) user-side applications like Torbutton. So it won't become just a matter
3981) of capturing packets and anonymizing them at the IP layer.
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3982) </li>
3983) <li>Certain protocols will still leak information. For example, we must
3984) rewrite DNS requests so they are delivered to an unlinkable DNS server
3985) rather than the DNS server at a user's ISP; thus, we must understand
3986) the protocols we are transporting.
3987) </li>
3988) <li><a
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3989) href="http://crypto.stanford.edu/~nagendra/projects/dtls/dtls.html">DTLS
3990) </a>
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3991) (datagram TLS) basically has no users, and IPsec sure is big. Once we've
3992) picked a transport mechanism, we need to design a new end-to-end Tor
3993) protocol for avoiding tagging attacks and other potential anonymity and
3994) integrity issues now that we allow drops, resends, et cetera.
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3995) </li>
3996) <li>Exit policies for arbitrary IP packets mean building a secure
3997) IDS. Our node operators tell us that exit policies are one of the main
3998) reasons they're willing to run Tor. Adding an Intrusion Detection System
3999) to handle exit policies would increase the security complexity of Tor,
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4000) and would likely not work anyway, as evidenced by the entire field of
4001) IDS
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4002) and counter-IDS papers. Many potential abuse issues are resolved by the
4003) fact that Tor only transports valid TCP streams (as opposed to arbitrary
4004) IP including malformed packets and IP floods), so exit policies become
4005) even <i>more</i> important as we become able to transport IP packets. We
4006) also need to compactly describe exit policies in the Tor directory,
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4007) so clients can predict which nodes will allow their packets to exit
4008) &mdash;
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4009) and clients need to predict all the packets they will want to send in
4010) a session before picking their exit node!
4011) </li>
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4012) <li>The Tor-internal name spaces would need to be redesigned. We support
4013) hidden service ".onion" addresses by intercepting the addresses when
4014) they are passed to the Tor client. Doing so at the IP level will require
4015) a more complex interface between Tor and the local DNS resolver.
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4016) </li>
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4017) </ol>
4018) 
4019) <hr>
4020) 
4021) <a id="HideExits"></a>
4022) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HideExits">You should hide the list of Tor
4023) relays, so people can't block the exits.</a></h3>
4024) 
4025) <p>
4026) There are a few reasons we don't:
4027) </p>
4028) 
4029) <ol>
4030) <li>We can't help but make the information available, since Tor clients
4031) need to use it to pick their paths. So if the "blockers" want it, they
4032) can get it anyway. Further, even if we didn't tell clients about the
4033) list of relays directly, somebody could still make a lot of connections
4034) through Tor to a test site and build a list of the addresses they see.
4035) </li>
4036) 
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4037) <li>If people want to block us, we believe that they should be allowed
4038) to
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4039) do so.  Obviously, we would prefer for everybody to allow Tor users to
4040) connect to them, but people have the right to decide who their services
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4041) should allow connections from, and if they want to block anonymous
4042) users,
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4043) they can.
4044) </li>
4045) 
4046) <li>Being blockable also has tactical advantages: it may be a persuasive
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4047) response to website maintainers who feel threatened by Tor. Giving them
4048) the option may inspire them to <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>#Bans">stop
4049) and think</a> about whether they really want to eliminate private access
4050) to their system, and if not, what other options they might have. The
4051) time they might otherwise have spent blocking Tor, they may instead
4052) spend rethinking their overall approach to privacy and anonymity.
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4053) </li>
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4054) </ol>
4055) 
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4056)     <hr>
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4057) 
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4058) <a id="ChoosePathLength"></a>
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4059) <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ChoosePathLength">You should let people choose
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4060) their path length.</a></h3>
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4061) <p>
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4062)  Right now the path length is hard-coded at 3 plus the number of nodes in
4063)  your path that are sensitive. That is, in normal cases it's 3, but for
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4064)  example if you're accessing a hidden service or a ".exit" address it could be 4.
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4065) </p>
4066) <p>
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4067)  We don't want to encourage people to use paths longer than this &mdash; it
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4068)  increases load on the network without (as far as we can tell) providing
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4069)  any more security. Remember that
4070) <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/projects/design-paper/tor-design.html#subsec:threat-model">the
4071) best way to attack Tor is to attack the endpoints and ignore the middle
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4072)  of the path</a>.
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4073)  Also, using paths longer than 3 could harm anonymity, first because
4074)  it makes <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#ccs07-doa">"denial of
4075)  security"</a> attacks easier, and second because it could act as an
4076)  identifier if only a few people do it ("Oh, there's that person who
4077)  changed her path length again").
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4078) </p>
4079) <p>
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4080)  And we don't want to encourage people to use paths of length 1 either.
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4081)  Currently there is no reason to suspect that investigating a single
4082)  relay will yield user-destination pairs, but if many people are using
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4083)  only a single hop, we make it more likely that attackers will seize or
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4084)  break into relays in hopes of tracing users.
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4085) </p>
4086) <p>
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4087)  Now, there is a good argument for making the number of hops in a path
4088)  unpredictable. For example, somebody who happens to control the last
4089)  two hops in your path still doesn't know who you are, but they know
4090)  for sure which entry node you used. Choosing path length from, say,
4091)  a geometric distribution will turn this into a statistical attack,
4092)  which seems to be an improvement. On the other hand, a longer path
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4093)  length is bad for usability, and without further protections it seems
4094)  likely that an adversary can estimate your path length anyway. We're
4095)  not sure of the right trade-offs here. Please write a research paper
4096)  that tells us what to do.
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4097) </p>
4098) 
4099)     <hr>
4100) 
4101) <a id="SplitEachConnection"></a>
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4102)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SplitEachConnection">You should split
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4103)     each connection over many paths.</a></h3>
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4104) 
4105)     <p>
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4106)  We don't currently think this is a good idea. You see, the attacks we're
4107)  worried about are at the endpoints: the adversary watches Alice (or the
4108)  first hop in the path) and Bob (or the last hop in the path) and learns
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4109)  that they are communicating.
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4110)     </p>
4111)     <p>
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4112) If we make the assumption that timing attacks work well on even a few packets
4113) end-to-end, then having *more* possible ways for the adversary to observe the
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4114) connection seems to hurt anonymity, not help it.
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4115)     </p>
4116)     <p>
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4117) Now, it's possible that we could make ourselves more resistant to end-to-end
4118) attacks with a little bit of padding and by making each circuit send and
4119) receive a fixed number of cells. This approach is more well-understood in
4120) the context of high-latency systems. See e.g.
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4121) <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#pet05-serjantov">
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4122) Message Splitting Against the Partial Adversary by Andrei Serjantov and
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4123) Steven J. Murdoch</a>.
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4124)     </p>
4125)     <p>
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4126) But since we don't currently understand what network and padding
4127) parameters, if any, could provide increased end-to-end security, our
4128) current strategy is to minimize the number of places that the adversary
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4129) could possibly see.
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4130)     </p>
4131) 
4132)     <hr>
4133) 
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4134)     <a id="MigrateApplicationStreamsAcrossCircuits"></a>
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4135)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#MigrateApplicationStreamsAcrossCircuits">You
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4136)     should migrate application streams across circuits.</a></h3>
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4137)     <p>This would be great for two reasons. First, if a circuit breaks, we
4138)     would be able to shift its active streams onto a new circuit, so they
4139)     don't have to break. Second, it is conceivable that we could get
4140)     increased security against certain attacks by migrating streams
4141)     periodically, since leaving a stream on a given circuit for many hours
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4142)     might make it more vulnerable to certain adversaries.</p>
4143) 
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4144)     <p>There are two problems though. First, Tor would need a much more
4145)     bulky protocol. Right now each end of the Tor circuit just sends the
4146)     cells, and lets TCP provide the in-order guaranteed delivery. If we
4147)     can move streams across circuits, though, we would need to add queues
4148)     at each end of the circuit, add sequence numbers so we can send and
4149)     receive acknowledgements for cells, and so forth. These changes would
4150)     increase the complexity of the Tor protocol considerably. Which leads
4151)     to the second problem: if the exit node goes away, there's nothing we
4152)     can do to save the TCP connection. Circuits are typically three hops
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4153)     long, so in about a third of the cases we just lose.</p>
4154) 
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4155)     <p>Thus our current answer is that since we can only improve things by
4156)     at best 2/3, it's not worth the added code and complexity. If somebody
4157)     writes a protocol specification for it and it turns out to be pretty
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4158)     simple, we'd love to add it.</p>
4159) 
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4160)     <p>But there are still some approaches we can take to improve the
4161)     reliability of streams. The main approach we have now is to specify
4162)     that streams using certain application ports prefer circuits to be
4163)     made up of stable nodes. These ports are specified in the "LongLivedPorts"
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4164)     <a href="#torrc">torrc</a> option, and they default to</p>
4165)     <pre>21,22,706,1863,5050,5190,5222,5223,6667,6697,8300</pre>
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4166)     <p>The definition of "stable" is an open research question, since we
4167)     can only guess future stability based on past performance. Right now
4168)     we judge that a node is stable if it advertises that it has been up
4169)     for more than a day. Down the road we plan to refine this so it takes into
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4170)     account the average stability of the other nodes in the Tor network.</p>
4171) 
4172)     <hr>
4173) 
4174)     <a id="LetTheNetworkPickThePath"></a>
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4175)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#LetTheNetworkPickThePath">You should
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4176)     let the network pick the path, not the client</a></h3>
4177) 
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4178)     <p>No. You cannot trust the network to pick the path for relays could
4179)     collude and route you through their colluding friends. This would give
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4180)     an adversary the ability to watch all of your traffic end to end.</p>
4181) 
4182)     <hr>
4183) 
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4184)     <a id="UnallocatedNetBlocks"></a>
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4185)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#UnallocatedNetBlocks">Your default exit
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4186)     policy should block unallocated net blocks too.</a></h3>
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4187) 
4188)     <p>
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4189)  No, it shouldn't. The default exit policy blocks certain private net blocks,
4190)  like 10.0.0.0/8, because they might actively be in use by Tor relays and we
4191)  don't want to cause any surprises by bridging to internal networks. Some
4192)  overzealous firewall configs suggest that you also block all the parts of
4193)  the Internet that IANA has not currently allocated. First, this turns into
4194)  a problem for them when those addresses *are* allocated. Second, why should
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4195)  we default-reject something that might one day be useful?
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4196)     </p>
4197)     <p>
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4198) Tor's default exit policy is chosen to be flexible and useful in the future:
4199) we allow everything except the specific addresses and ports that we
4200) anticipate will lead to problems.
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4201)     </p>
4202) 
4203)     <hr>
4204) 
4205)     <a id="BlockWebsites"></a>
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4206)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#BlockWebsites">Exit policies should be
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4207)     able to block websites, not just IP addresses.</a></h3>
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4208) 
4209)     <p>
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4210)  It would be nice to let relay operators say things like "reject
4211)  www.slashdot.org" in their exit policies, rather than requiring
4212)  them to learn all the IP address space that could be covered by the site
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4213)  (and then also blocking other sites at those IP addresses).
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4214)     </p>
4215)     <p>
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4216) There are two problems, though. First, users could still get around these
4217) blocks. For example, they could request the IP address rather than the
4218) hostname when they exit from the Tor network. This means operators would
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4219) still need to learn all the IP addresses for the destinations in question.
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4220)     </p>
4221)     <p>
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4222) The second problem is that it would allow remote attackers to censor
4223) arbitrary sites. For example, if a Tor operator blocks www1.slashdot.org,
4224) and then some attacker poisons the Tor relay's DNS or otherwise changes
4225) that hostname to resolve to the IP address for a major news site, then
4226) suddenly that Tor relay is blocking the news site.
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4227)     </p>
4228) 
4229)     <hr>
4230) 
4231)     <a id="BlockContent"></a>
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4232)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#BlockContent">You should change Tor to
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4233)     prevent users from posting certain content.</a></h3>
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4234) 
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4235)     <p> Tor only transports data, it does not inspect the contents of the
4236)     connections which are sent over it. In general it's a very hard problem
4237)     for a computer to determine what is objectionable content with good true
4238)     positive/false positive rates and we are not interested in addressing
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4239)     this problem.
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4240)     </p>
4241)     <p>
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4242) Further, and more importantly, which definition of "certain content" could we
4243) use? Every choice would lead to a quagmire of conflicting personal morals. The
4244) only solution is to have no opinion.
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4245)     </p>
4246) 
4247)     <hr>
4248) 
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4249)     <a id="SendPadding"></a>
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4250)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#SendPadding">You should send padding so it's
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4251)     more secure.</a></h3>
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4252) 
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4253)     <p>
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4254)     Like all anonymous communication networks that are fast enough for web
4255)     browsing, Tor is vulnerable to statistical "traffic confirmation"
4256)     attacks, where the adversary watches traffic at both ends of a circuit
4257)     and confirms his guess that they're communicating. It would be really
4258)     nice if we could use cover traffic to confuse this attack. But there
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4259)     are three problems here:
4260)     </p>
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4261) 
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4262)     <ul>
4263)     <li>
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4264)     Cover traffic is really expensive. And *every* user needs to be doing
4265)     it. This adds up to a lot of extra bandwidth cost for our volunteer
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4266)     operators, and they're already pushed to the limit.
4267)     </li>
4268)     <li>
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4269)     You'd need to always be sending traffic, meaning you'd need to always
4270)     be online. Otherwise, you'd need to be sending end-to-end cover
4271)     traffic -- not just to the first hop, but all the way to your final
4272)     destination -- to prevent the adversary from correlating presence of
4273)     traffic at the destination to times when you're online. What does it
4274)     mean to send cover traffic to -- and from -- a web server? That is not
4275)     supported in most protocols.
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4276)     </li>
4277)     <li>
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4278)     Even if you *could* send full end-to-end padding between all users and
4279)     all destinations all the time, you're *still* vulnerable to active
4280)     attacks that block the padding for a short time at one end and look for
4281)     patterns later in the path.
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4282)     </li>
4283)     </ul>
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4284) 
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4285)     <p>
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4286)     In short, for a system like Tor that aims to be fast, we don't see any
4287)     use for padding, and it would definitely be a serious usability problem.
4288)     We hope that one day somebody will prove us wrong, but we are not
4289)     optimistic.
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4290)     </p>
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4291) 
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4292)     <hr>
4293) 
4294)     <a id="Steganography"></a>
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4295)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Steganography">You should use steganography to hide Tor
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4296)     traffic.</a></h3>
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4297) 
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4298)     <p>
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4299)     Many people suggest that we should use steganography to make it hard
4300)     to notice Tor connections on the Internet. There are a few problems
4301)     with this idea though:
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4302)     </p>
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4303) 
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4304)     <p>
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4305)     First, in the current network topology, the Tor relays list <a
4306)     href="#HideExits">is public</a> and can be accessed by attackers.
4307)     An attacker who wants to detect or block anonymous users could
4308)     always just notice <b>any connection</b> to or from a Tor relay's
4309)     IP address.
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4310)     </p>
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4311) 
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4312)     <hr>
4313) 
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4314)     <a id="Abuse"></a>
4315)     <h2><a class="anchor">Abuse:</a></h2>
4316) 
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4317)     <a id="Criminals"></a>
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4318)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Criminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals
4319) to do bad things?</a></h3>
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4320) 
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4321)     <p>
4322)     For the answer to this question and others, please see our <a
4323)     href="<page docs/faq-abuse>">Tor Abuse FAQ</a>.
4324)     </p>
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4325) 
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4326)     <hr>
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4327) 
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4328)     <a id="RespondISP"></a>
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4329)     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP
4330) about my exit relay?</a></h3>
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4331) 
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4332)     <p>
4333)     A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
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4334)     href="<wiki>doc/TorAbuseTemplates">collected
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4335)     here</a>.
4336)     </p>
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4337) 
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4338)     <hr>
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4339) 
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4340)    <a id="HelpPoliceOrLawyers"></a>
4341)    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
4342)    a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></h3>
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4343) 
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4344)    <p>
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4345)    Please read the <a
4346)    href="https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq">legal FAQ written
4347)    by EFF lawyers</a>. There's a growing <a
4348)    href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/start-tor-legal-support-directory">legal
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4349)    directory</a> of people who may be able to help you.
4350)    </p>
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4351) 
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4352)    <p>
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4353)    If you need to check if a certain IP address was acting as a Tor exit
4354)    node at a certain date and time, you can use the <a
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4355)    href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">ExoneraTor tool</a> to query the
4356)    historic Tor relay lists and get an answer.
4357)    </p>
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4358) 
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4359)    <hr>
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4360) 
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4361)   </div>
4362)   <!-- END MAINCOL -->
4363)   <div id = "sidecol">
4364) #include "side.wmi"
4365) #include "info.wmi"
4366)   </div>
4367)   <!-- END SIDECOL -->
4368) </div>
4369) <!-- END CONTENT -->
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4370) #include <foot.wmi>