Roger Dingledine commited on 2008-11-23 03:19:36
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<h2>Tor FAQ</h2> |
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+<p>General questions:</p> |
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-<li><a href="#General">General questions</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">Compilation and Installation</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">Running Tor</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">Running a Tor client</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">Running a Tor relay</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">Running a Tor hidden service</a></li> |
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-<li><a href="#foo">What happens to my donation?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#WhatIsTor">What is Tor?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#CompatibleApplications">What programs can I use with |
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+Tor?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#WhyCalledTor">Why is it called Tor?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#Backdoor">Is there a backdoor in Tor?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#DistributingTor">Can I distribute Tor on my magazine's |
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+CD?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#SupportMail">How can I get an answer to my |
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+Tor support mail?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#WhySlow">Why is Tor so slow?</a></li> |
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+<li><a href="#Funding">What would The Tor Project do with more |
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+funding?</a></li> |
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</ul> |
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+<p>Compilation and Installation:</p> |
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+ |
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+<p>Running Tor:</p> |
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+ |
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+<p>Running a Tor client:</p> |
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+ |
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+<p>Running a Tor relay:</p> |
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+ |
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+<p>Running a Tor hidden service:</p> |
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<hr /> |
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<a id="General"></a> |
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<p> |
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The Tor Project is a non-profit (charity) organization that maintains |
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-and develops the Tor software. The Tor Project is ... |
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+and develops the Tor software. |
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</p> |
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<a id="CompatibleApplications"></a> |
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always check the source (or at least the diffs since the last release) |
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for suspicious things. If we (or the distributors) don't give you |
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source, that's a sure sign something funny might be going on. You |
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-should also check the GPG signatures on the releases, to make sure |
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-nobody messed with the distribution sites. |
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+should also check the <a |
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+href="https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/VerifyingSignatures">PGP |
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+signatures</a> on the releases, to make sure nobody messed with the |
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+distribution sites. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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</p> |
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-The Tor software is <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">free software</a>. This |
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+The Tor software is <a href="https://www.fsf.org/">free software</a>. This |
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means we give you the rights to redistribute the Tor software, either |
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modified or unmodified, either for a fee or gratis. You don't have to |
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ask us for specific permission. |
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<p> |
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However, if you want to redistribute the Tor software you must follow our |
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-<a href="<svnsandbox>LICENSE">LICENSE</a>. |
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+<a href="<svnsandbox>license">LICENSE</a>. |
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Essentially this means that you need to include our LICENSE file along |
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with whatever part of the Tor software you're distributing. |
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</p> |
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and <a href="http://www.vidalia-project.net/">Vidalia</a>. |
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You will need to follow the licenses for those programs |
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as well. Both of them are distributed under the <a |
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-href="http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General |
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+href="https://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General |
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Public License</a>. The simplest way to obey their licenses is to |
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include the source code for these programs everywhere you include |
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the bundles themselves. Look for "source" packages on the <a |
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<li> |
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Tor needs some architectural changes too. One important change is to |
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-start providing <a href="#EverybodyARelay">better service to people who |
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-relay traffic</a>. We're working on this, and we'll finish faster if we |
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-get to spend more time on it. |
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+start providing <a |
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+href="https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#EverybodyARelay">better |
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+service to people who relay traffic</a>. We're working on this, and |
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+we'll finish faster if we get to spend more time on it. |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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</ul> |
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<a id="Funding"></a> |
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-<h3><a class="anchor" href="#Funding">What would the Tor project do with |
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#Funding">What would The Tor Project do with |
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more funding?</a></h3> |
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<p> |
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