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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>Tor: Download</title> <meta name="Author" content="Roger Dingledine" /> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheet.css" /> <link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" href="/favicon.ico" /> </head> <body> <div class="center"> <!-- TITLE BAR & NAVIGATION --> <div class="banner"> <table class="table-banner" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td class="spacer"> <a href="http://tor.eff.org/"><img src="images/spacer.png" width="110" height="79" alt="Tor logo" /></a> </td> <td class="links" valign="top"> <a href="index.html">Home</a> | <a href="howitworks.html">How It Works</a> | <a class="current">Download</a> | <a href="documentation.html">Docs</a> | <a href="users.html">Users</a> | <a href="faq.html">FAQs</a> | <a href="contribute.html">Contribute</a> | <a href="developers.html">Developers</a> | <a href="research.html">Research</a> | <a href="people.html">People</a> </td> </tr> </table> </div> <!-- END TITLE BAR & NAVIGATION --> <div class="main-column"> <h2>Tor: Packages and source</h2> <hr /> <p>Tor is distributed as <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software</a> under the <a href="cvs/tor/LICENSE">3-clause BSD license</a>.</p> <p>You can get the latest release from the <a href="dist/">download directory</a>. The latest stable release is <b>0.0.9.6</b>, and the latest testing release is <b>0.1.0.1-rc</b>. Tor should run on Linux, BSD, OS X, Win32, Solaris, and more.</p> <ul> <!-- <li>Latest experimental source: <a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.tar.gz">0.0.9</a> (<a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>)</li> --> <li><b>Win32</b> installer (experimental): <a href="dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.6-win32.exe">0.0.9.6</a> (<a href="dist/win32/tor-0.0.9.6-win32.exe.asc">sig</a>) <a href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.1-rc-win32.exe">0.1.0.1-rc</a> (<a href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.1-rc-win32.exe.asc">sig</a>) Be sure to read the <a href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-win32.html">Win32-specific instructions</a></li> <li><b>Mac OS X</b> package (experimental): <a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.0.9.6 Bundle.dmg">installer</a> (<a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.0.9.6 Bundle.dmg.asc">sig</a>) <a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.1-rc Bundle.dmg">installer</a> (<a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.1-rc Bundle.dmg.asc">sig</a>) Be sure to read the <a href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-osx.html">OS X specific instructions</a></li> <li><b>RPM</b> package (experimental): <a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.0.9.6-tor.0.fc1.i386.rpm">0.0.9.6 RPM</a>, <a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.0.9.6-tor.0.fc1.src.rpm">0.0.9.6 SRPM</a>, <a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.1.rc-tor.0.fc1.i386.rpm">0.1.0.1.rc RPM</a>, <a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.1.rc-tor.0.fc1.src.rpm">0.1.0.1.rc SRPM</a> </li> <li>Latest stable source: <a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.6.tar.gz">0.0.9.6</a> (<a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.6.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>)</li> <li>Latest testing source: <a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.1-rc.tar.gz">0.1.0.1-rc</a> (<a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.1-rc.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>). You will <a href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc.html#installing">need libevent</a>. If you are brave enough to try building from source on Windows, you'll need this <a href="dist/win32/libevent-1.0b-tor.tar.gz">patched version of libevent</a> for now. </li> </ul> <p>General instructions for installing and configuring Tor are <a href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc.html#installing">here</a>. </p> <p>See the <a href="developers.html">developers page</a> for instructions on fetching Tor from CVS. </p> <p> Old releases are <a href="dist/obsolete/">here</a>. </p> <p><b>Debian packages</b> have been uploaded to unstable, so you can just <code>apt-get install tor</code> if you are running sid.<br /> For stable (woody) or testing add these lines to your <code>/etc/apt/sources.list</code> file: </p> <p> <code>deb http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor stable main<br /> deb-src http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor stable main</code> </p> <p> and then run <code>apt-get update; apt-get install tor</code>. Packages for architectures other than i386 can be added on <a href="mailto:weasel@debian.org">demand</a>. </p> <p><b>FreeBSD</b>: <tt>portinstall -s security/tor</tt></p> <p><b>OpenBSD</b>: <tt>cd /usr/ports/net/tor && make && make install</tt> (<a href="http://pestilenz.org/~bauerm/tor-openbsd-howto.html">guide to chrooting</a>)</p> <p><b>NetBSD</b>: <tt>cd /usr/pkgsrc/net/tor && make install</tt></p> <p><b>Gentoo</b>: <tt>emerge tor</tt> (<a href="http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Anonymity_with_Tor_and_Privoxy">guide</a>)</p> <p><b>Other packages</b> for other platforms are rumored to exist. If somebody sends details, we'll put links here. </p> <hr /> <h2>Testing releases</h2> <p>2005-03-28: Tor 0.1.0.1-rc <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Mar-2005/msg00000.html">incorporates automatic reachability testing for servers (the first step to getting rid of the 'verified servers' notion), uses pthreads if available to reduce server memory footprint, uses libevent so we can use better polling interfaces when available, handles slow/busy hidden services better, supports https proxies for clients, and fleshes out our controller interface. It also fixes a bunch of minor but annoying bugs</a>. </p> <hr /> <h2>Stable releases</h2> <p>2005-03-24: Tor 0.0.9.6 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Mar-2005/msg00000.html">yet more server stability problems</a>. </p> <p>2005-02-22: Tor 0.0.9.5 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Feb-2005/msg00001.html">an assert race at exit nodes when resolve requests fail, and cleans up a few other bugs</a>. </p> <p>2005-02-03: Tor 0.0.9.4 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Feb-2005/msg00000.html">a server bug that took down most of the network. It also makes us more robust to running out of file descriptors</a>. </p> <p>2005-01-21: Tor 0.0.9.3 improves <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Jan-2005/msg00001.html">cpu usage, works better when the network was offline and you try to use Tor, and makes hidden services less unbearable</a>. </p> <p>2005-01-04: Tor 0.0.9.2 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Jan-2005/msg00000.html">many more bugs</a>. </p> <p>2004-12-16: Tor 0.0.9.1 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Dec-2004/msg00001.html">a few minor bugs in 0.0.9</a>. </p> <p>2004-12-12: Tor 0.0.9 adds <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Dec-2004/msg00000.html">a win32 installer, better circuit building algorithms, bandwidth accounting and hibernation, more efficient directory fetching, and support for a separate Tor GUI controller program (once somebody writes one)</a>. </p> <p>2004-10-14: Tor 0.0.8.1 fixes <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Oct-2004/msg00000.html">a remotely triggerable crash bug, and has several other stability improvements</a>. </p> <p>2004-08-25: Tor 0.0.8 adds <a href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2004/msg00001.html">directory caching, on-demand connecting from ORs to ORs, bandwidth tracking, picks routers by bandwidth, handles firewalls better, handles dynamic IPs for servers, makes use of unverified servers in some path positions, and fixes many bugs</a>. </p> <p>You can read the <a href="cvs/tor/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> for more details.</p> </div><!-- #main --> </div> <div class="bottom" id="bottom"> <i><a href="mailto:tor-webmaster@freehaven.net" class="smalllink">Webmaster</a></i> - $Id$ </div> </body> </html>