!Awesome (https://awesome.re/badge.svg) (https://awesome.re)  !awesome-tor-logo (https://github.com/Polycarbohydrate/awesome-tor/assets/169401794/d8c7415e-1874-49f5-a1c6-04b3a8aa689f) (https://www.torproject.org) ▐ Awesome Tor is a curated list of resources, tools, and applications related to the Tor network. ▐ !NOTE  ▐ This product is produced independently from the Tor® anonymity software and carries no guarantee from The Tor Project about quality, suitability or anything else. Tor is a free overlay network for enabling anonymous communication. Built on free and open-source software and more than seven thousand volunteer-operated relays worldwide, users can have their Internet traffic routed via a random path through  the network. Before you read, if you want to host a Snowflake bridge in your browser to help users in censored regions bypass censorship, click here (https://polycarbohydrate.github.io/awesome-tor/selfhost-snowflake). Thank you. Contents - Official Manual (#official-manual) - Applications (#applications)  - Tails (#tails)  - Tor / Tor Browser (#tor--tor-browser)  - Other applications (#other-applications) - Bridges (#bridges) - Bypass Censorship (#bypass-censorship) - Public reception, Impact, News, and Legislation (#public-reception-impact-news-and-legislation) - State of the Onion (#state-of-the-onion) - Whistleblowing (#whistleblowing) Official Manual - About Tor Browser (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/about/) - Learn what Tor Browser can do to protect your privacy and anonymity. - Anti-fingerprinting (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/anti-fingerprinting/) - How Tor Browser mitigates browser fingerprinting. - Bridges (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/bridges/) - Most Pluggable Transports, such as obfs4, rely on the use of "bridge" relays. - Circumvention (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/circumvention/) - What to do if the Tor network is blocked. - Downloading (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/downloading/) - How to download Tor Browser. - Installation (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/installation/) - Installing Tor Browser. - Known Issues (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/known-issues/) - Issues with Tor. - Make Tor Browser Portable (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/make-tor-portable/) - How to install Tor Browser onto removable media. - Managing Identities (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/managing-identities/) - Learn how to control personally identifying information in Tor Browser. - Mobile Tor (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/mobile-tor/) - Learn about Tor for mobile devices. - Onion Services (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/onion-services/) - Services that are only accessible using Tor. - Plugins, add-ons, and JavaScript (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/plugins/) - How Tor Browser handles add-ons, plugins, and JavaScript. - Running Tor Browser (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/running-tor-browser/) - Learn how to use Tor Browser for the first time. - Secure Connections (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/secure-connections/) - Learn how to protect your data using Tor Browser and HTTPS. - Security Settings (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/security-settings/) - Configuring Tor Browser for security and usability. - Support (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/support/) - How to get help, report a bug, or give feedback. - Troubleshooting (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/troubleshooting/) - What to do if Tor Browser doesn't work properly. - Updating (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/updating/) - How to update Tor Browser. - Uninstalling (https://tb-manual.torproject.org/uninstalling/) - How to remove Tor Browser from your system. Applications Tails A portable, Debian-based OS that runs from the RAM, leaving no trace. Uses Tor Browser as the primary browser. - Contribute (https://tails.net/contribute/index.en.html) - Documentation (https://tails.net/doc/index.en.html) - Download (https://tails.net/install/index.en.html) - Homepage (https://tails.net/) - How it works (https://tails.net/about/index.en.html) - News (https://tails.net/news/index.en.html) - Support (https://tails.net/support/index.en.html) Tor / Tor Browser Open-source web browser that enables anonymous communication by directing internet traffic through a free, worldwide, volunteer, overlay network to conceal location and usage from anyone conducting network surveillance or traffic analysis. - About (https://www.torproject.org/about/history/) - Commmunity (https://community.torproject.org/) - Donate (https://donate.torproject.org/) - Download (https://www.torproject.org/download/) - Support (https://support.torproject.org/) - News (https://blog.torproject.org/) - Core Tor / Little-t-tor  - Installation / Verify source code (https://support.torproject.org/little-t-tor/)  - Forum / Support (https://forum.torproject.org/c/support/core-tor/18) Other applications - ansible-relayor (https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor) - This is an ansible role for tor relay operators. - bine (https://github.com/cretz/bine) - Go library for accessing and embedding Tor clients and servers. - Briar (https://briarproject.org/) - Peer-to-peer messaging that bypasses centralized servers. Connect via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Tor. - Bulk Tor Exit Exporter (https://check.torproject.org/api/bulk) - Identify Tor exit nodes by showing exit node IPv4 and fingerprint information. - Chutney (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/chutney/) - Configures a Tor network, launches and monitors it, and then runs tests on it. - dnscrypt-proxy (https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy) - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols. - dos-over-tor (https://github.com/skizap/dos-over-tor) - Proof of concept denial of service over Tor stress test tool.  - DocTor (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/doctor/) - A notification service that monitors newly published descriptor information for issues. - eotk (https://github.com/alecmuffett/eotk) - Tool for deploying HTTP/Onion sites to provide official, onion-networking for popular websites. - exitmap (https://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/spoiled_onions/) - Scanner for Tor to detect bad exits (spoiled onions). - haskell-tor (https://github.com/GaloisInc/haskell-tor) - A Haskell implementation of the Tor protocol. - HTTPS Everywhere (https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) - Only allows the browser to connect using HTTPS, built-in Tor. - kalitorify (https://github.com/brainfucksec/kalitorify) - Shell script to create a transparent proxy through Tor for Kali Linux OS. - Tor Metrics (https://metrics.torproject.org/) - Adjustable graphs to visualize the statistics of Tor. - multitor (https://github.com/trimstray/multitor) - Create multiple Tor instances with load balancing. - mini-tor (https://github.com/wbenny/mini-tor) - Smallest application size while accessing internet content and hidden service content. - node-Tor (https://github.com/Ayms/node-Tor) - JavaScript open-source implementation of the Tor protocol on the server side and browsers. - nyx (https://nyx.torproject.org/) - CLI interface which includes detailed real-time information about your relay. - offensive-tor-toolkit (https://github.com/atorrescogollo/offensive-tor-toolkit) - Bind/Reverse Shells, SOCKS, etc over Tor in Go. - onion-grater (https://github.com/Whonix/onion-grater) - Whitelisting filter for dangerous Tor control protocol commands. - Onionbalance (https://onionbalance.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - A way to load balance onion services across multiple backend Tor instances. - Onionoo (https://metrics.torproject.org/onionoo.html) - A web-based protocol to learn about currently running Tor relays and bridges. - OnionScan (https://onionscan.org/) - Help operators of hidden services find and fix operational security issues with their services. - OnionShare (https://onionshare.org/) - Anonymously share files, host website, and chat using the Tor network. - OONI (https://ooni.org/) - Test the blocking of websites and apps. Measure the speed and performance of your network. - Orbot (https://guardianproject.info/apps/org.torproject.android/) - Tor on Android. - Orfox (https://guardianproject.info/apps/info.guardianproject.orfox/) - Modified Tor browser for Android. Requires Orbot. - php-torcontrol (https://github.com/dunglas/php-torcontrol) - TorControl is a PHP library to control a Tor server. - Relay Search (https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html) - Easy way to search for information about relays. - Ricochet Refresh (https://www.ricochetrefresh.net/) - Ricochet Refresh is a peer-to-peer messenger app that uses Tor to connect clients. - rotating-proxy (https://github.com/mattes/rotating-proxy) - Rotating Tor proxy with Docker. - sbws (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/sbws) - A Tor bandwidth scanner that generates bandwidth files to be used by Directory Authorities. - Stormy (https://github.com/glamrock/stormy) - Stormy is a wizard that helps people create Tor Onion Services with just a few clicks. - setup-tor (https://github.com/tor-actions/setup-tor) - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Tor. - Stem (https://stem.torproject.org/) - Stem is a Python controller library for Tor. - Shadow (https://shadow.github.io/) - Shadow is a discrete-event network simulator that runs the real Tor software as a plug-in. - Tallow (https://github.com/basil00/TorWall) - A program that redirects all outbound traffic from a Windows machine via the Tor anonymity network. - tor_box (https://github.com/CMoncur/tor_box) - An all-inclusive Tor configuration for Raspberry Pi, that serves as a relay and personal Tor network. - Tor_Onion_Proxy (https://github.com/thaliproject/Tor_Onion_Proxy_Library) - Provides a .JAR and an .AAR file for embedding Tor into a Java or Android Program. - tor_ssh.sh (https://gitlab.com/grownetics/devops/blob/master/tor_ssh.sh) - Command that allows SSH access using Tor to any server. - tor-browser-selenium (https://github.com/webfp/tor-browser-selenium) - A Python library to automate Tor Browser with Selenium WebDriver. - tor-controller (https://github.com/kragniz/tor-controller) - Run Tor Onion Services on Kubernetes. - tor-hidden-service (https://hub.docker.com/r/goldy/tor-hidden-service) - Docker container made for Onion Services in v2 or v3. - tor-relay-bootstrap (https://github.com/coldhakca/tor-relay-bootstrap) - Script to bootstrap a Debian server to be a set-and-forget Tor relay. - Tor.framework (https://github.com/iCepa/Tor.framework) - Tor.framework is the easiest way to embed Tor in your iOS application. - tor.rb (https://github.com/dryruby/tor.rb) - This is a Ruby library for interacting with the Tor anonymity network. - Tor2web (https://github.com/tor2web/Tor2web) - HTTP proxy software that enables access to Tor Hidden Services through common web browsers. - TorBot (https://github.com/DedSecInside/TorBot) - Onion site crawler for data collection. - TorChat-Mac (https://github.com/javerous/TorChat-Mac) - macOS native TorChat client. - TorChat (https://github.com/prof7bit/TorChat) - Decentralized anonymous instant messenger on top of Tor Hidden Services. - TorCheck (https://check.torproject.org/) - Determines if a visitor is using Tor or not. - torDDoS (https://github.com/r3nt0n/torDDoS) - TorDDos is a Python tool to automatize DDoS attacks on a website from the Tor network. - toriptabkes2 (https://github.com/ruped24/toriptables2) - An anonymizer that sets up iptables and Tor to route all traffic through the Tor network. - torps (https://github.com/torps/torps) - The Tor Path Simulator (TorPS) is a tool for efficiently simulating path selection in Tor. - Torsocks (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/torsocks/) - Allows you to use most applications safely with Tor. - Tortilla (https://www.crowdstrike.com/resources/community-tools/tortilla-tool/) - Tool that securely, anonymously, and transparently routes all TCP/IP and DNS traffic through Tor. - tun2tor (https://github.com/iCepa/tun2tor) - Rust library that creates a utun (userspace tunnel) interface, and connects it to a stream-based proxy. - txtorcon (https://txtorcon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - An implementation of the control-spec for Tor using the Twisted networking library for Python. - Vanguards (https://github.com/mikeperry-tor/vanguards) - This addon protects against guard discovery and related traffic analysis attacks. - Whonix (https://www.whonix.org/) - OS designed for advanced security and privacy using the desktop-wide use of the Tor network. - ZeroNet (https://zeronet.io/) - Free and uncensorable websites, using Bitcoin cryptography, the BitTorrent network, and Tor support. Bridges - BridgeDB (https://pythonhosted.org/bridgedb/) - BridgeDB is a collection of backend servers used to distribute Tor Bridges. - Conjure (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/conjure) - Conjure is an anti-censorship tool in the refraction networking (a.k.a. decoy routing) lineage of circumvention systems. - Flash Proxies (https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/) - Outdated and deprecated bridge type. It is a miniature proxy that runs in a web browser. - fteproxy (https://fteproxy.org/) - Outdated and deprecated bridge type. Tor traffic resembles plain HTTP. The name stands for "Format-Transforming Encryption." - meek (https://support.torproject.org/glossary/meek/) - These pluggable transports make it look like you are browsing a major website instead of using Tor. - obsf2 (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/trac/-/issues/10314) - Outdated and deprecated bridge type. Predecessor of obsf3. - obsf3 (https://support.torproject.org/glossary/obfs3/) - Outdated and deprecated bridge type. Predecessor of obsf4. - obsf4 (https://support.torproject.org/glossary/obfs4/) - A pluggable transport that makes Tor traffic look random and also prevents censors from finding bridges by Internet scanning. - ScrambleSuit (https://github.com/NullHypothesis/scramblesuit) - Outdated and deprecated bridge type. A pluggable transport protocol for obfsproxy. It is written in pure Python. - Snowflake (https://snowflake.torproject.org/) - Making your internet activity appear as though you're using the internet for a regular video or voice call. - Webtunnel (https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-censorship-by-hiding-in-plain-sight/) - WebTunnel is a censorship-resistant pluggable transport designed to mimic encrypted web traffic (HTTPS) inspired by HTTPT. Bypass Censorship - Firefly (https://github.com/yinghuocho/firefly-proxy) - A proxy software to help circumvent the Great Firewall. - FWlite (https://github.com/v3aqb/fwlite) - An anti-censorship HTTP proxy with built-in shadowsocks support. - Google Fi Wireless (https://fi.google.com/) - Great phone solution that allows calls, text messaging, and use of cellular data that bypasses China's Great Firewall. - Lantern (https://github.com/getlantern/lantern) - Censorship circumvention tool available for free download on any operating system. - MTProxy (https://github.com/TelegramMessenger/MTProxy) - Allows users in censored areas to connect to Telegram. - NaïveProxy (https://github.com/klzgrad/naiveproxy) - NaïveProxy uses Chromium's network stack to camouflage traffic with strong censorship resistance and low detectability. - nodeunblocker (https://github.com/nfriedly/nodeunblocker.com) - Host your copy of nodeunblocker.com using Node.js to bypass censorship on the internet. - PrivadoVPN (https://privadovpn.com/) - VPN that is based in Switzerland and follows Swiss privacy laws. Bypasses even in China. - ProtonVPN (https://protonvpn.com/) - VPN that allows for circumvention of censorship even in China. Free plan bypasses along with multiple servers and protocols. No logs policy. - Private Bridges (https://bridges.torproject.org/) - Go to I need an alternative way of getting bridges! section. Follow the instructions. - Runet Censorship Bypass (https://github.com/anticensority/runet-censorship-bypass) - A browser extension for Chromium and Firefox that helps to bypass censorship in Russia. - StegoTorus (https://github.com/SRI-CSL/stegotorus) - A Camouflage Proxy for the Tor Anonymity System. - trojan (https://github.com/trojan-gfw/trojan) - An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW. Public reception, Impact, News, and Legislation - A close look at the Great Firewall of China (https://blog.torproject.org/closer-look-great-firewall-china/) - Some information about the censorship of Tor within China. - Analyzing China's Blocking of Unpublished Tor Bridges (https://www.usenix.org/conference/foci18/presentation/dunna) - Study on how China blocks unlisted Tor bridges and how to prevent this. - Anarcho-Tech NYC Wiki (https://github.com/AnarchoTechNYC/meta/wiki) - Wiki that explains how to stay private and anonymous online. - Anonymity Bibliography (https://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/) - Selected papers in anonymity from 1977 - 2020. - Dropping Docs on Darknet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ2OZKitRwc) - DEF CON 22 - Adrian Crenshaw- Dropping Docs on Darknets: How People Got Caught. - How governments have tried to block Tor (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX46Qv_b7F4) - How governments have tried to block Tor by 28c3. - How the Great Firewall of China is blocked in China (https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/foci12/foci12-final2.pdf) - Paper explaining how Tor is banned in China along with ways to circumvent it. - Learning more about the GFW's active probing system (https://blog.torproject.org/learning-more-about-gfws-active-probing-system/) - Page about the GFW's censorship system and how it works. - My Experience With the Great Firewall of China (http://blog.zorinaq.com/my-experience-with-the-great-firewall-of-china/) - Blog on CFW of China by an InfoSec professional during one of their visits. - Protocol Misidentification Made Easy with Format-Transforming Encryption (https://kpdyer.com/publications/ccs2013-fte.pdf) - How FTE worked. - Russia Passes Bill Banning Tor (https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/12/08/russia-blocks-tor-anonymity-service-a75760) - Article about Russia banning VPNs and Tor. - Scaling Tor hidden services (https://www.benthamsgaze.org/2015/11/17/scaling-tor-hidden-services/) - How to scale hidden services. - ScrambleSuit: A Polymorph Network Protocol to Circumvent Censorship (http://arxiv.org/pdf/1305.3199) - How ScrambleSuit worked. - Snowden Revelations (https://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/snowden-nsa-files-surveillance-revelations-decoded) - The Snowden Revelations explained. - State of the Onion - 2023 (https://blog.torproject.org/event/state-of-the-onion-2023/) - Tor Project's annual virtual event where we share updates from teams and the community, highlighting their work and the impact it has made across the globe during the year. - StegoTorus: A Camouflage Proxy for the Tor Anonymity System (https://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/cache/ccs2012-stegotorus.pdf) - A paper on how StegoTorus works. - Technical and Legal Overview of Tor (https://ccdcoe.org/uploads/2018/10/TOR_Anonymity_Network.pdf) - Overview of Tor is presented from the technical perspective and also several legal issues related to its use are analyzed. - Tor after the Snowden revelations (https://blog.torproject.org/tor-in-2023/) - About the Snowden revelations and what Tor will do in 2024.  - Tor Browser Afforded CDA Immunity for Dark Web Transactions (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOURTS-utd-2_18-cv-00712/pdf/USCOURTS-utd-2_18-cv-00712-0.pdf) - Court document about the death of a minor through purchasing narcotics on Tor. - Tor Hidden Services and Deanonyminization (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQXRURfrf8w) - Talk about how Tor and its services can be exploited to expose a user's information as well as how to prevent attacks. - Tor Overview (https://www.privacyguides.org/en/advanced/tor-overview/) - Overview of Tor by Privacyguides. - Understanding The Onion Router in 2024 (https://www.privacyjournal.net/privacy/tor-network/) - Explains what Tor is; update for 2024. - What is Tor? (https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2024/02/what-is-tor-and-how-does-it-advance-human-rights/) - Gives a very good explanation for Tor, Onion Services, and how it promotes human rights. State of the Onion - 2024 (https://blog.torproject.org/state-of-the-onion-2024/) - State of the Onion report for the year 2024. - 2023 (https://blog.torproject.org/state-of-the-onion-2023/) - State of the Onion report for the year 2023. - 2022 (https://blog.torproject.org/state-of-the-onion-2022/) - State of the Onion report for the year 2022. - 2021 (https://blog.torproject.org/state-of-the-onion-2021/) - State of the Onion report for the year 2021. - 2020 (https://blog.torproject.org/state-of-the-onion-2020/) - State of the Onion report for the year 2020. - 2019 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0NR6M_08oM) - State of the Onion report for the year 2019. Whistleblowing - GlobaLeaks (https://www.globaleaks.org/) - GlobaLeaks is free, open-source software enabling anyone to easily set up and maintain a secure whistleblowing platform. - SecureDrop (https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop) - SecureDrop is an open-source whistleblower submission system that media organizations and NGOs can install to securely accept documents from anonymous sources. - WikiLeaks (https://wikileaks.org/) - WikiLeaks specializes in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying, and corruption. tor Github: https://github.com/polycarbohydrate/awesome-tor