Package: tor Version: 0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Peter Palfrader Installed-Size: 6134 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libcap2 (>= 1:2.10), libevent-2.1-7 (>= 2.1.8-stable), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libseccomp2 (>= 0.0.0~20120605), libssl3 (>= 3.0.0), libsystemd0, libzstd1 (>= 1.5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), adduser, runit-helper (>= 2.14.0~), lsb-base Recommends: logrotate, tor-geoipdb, torsocks Suggests: mixmaster, torbrowser-launcher, socat, apparmor-utils, nyx, obfs4proxy Conflicts: libssl0.9.8 (<< 0.9.8g-9) Breaks: runit (<< 2.1.2-51~) Homepage: https://www.torproject.org/ Priority: optional Section: net Filename: pool/main/t/tor/tor_0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1_i386.deb Size: 2081900 SHA256: 502b18eebf0ac940c7425a75f328eaba64bf186c4ae0c5850c5c79108c3be8a7 SHA1: 7b9825f9a6d20efe23d865fd63dc8aaca7216d40 MD5sum: 5b398b6e7224c498ce191425e2549827 Description: anonymizing overlay network for TCP Tor is a connection-based low-latency anonymous communication system. . Clients choose a source-routed path through a set of relays, and negotiate a "virtual circuit" through the network, in which each relay knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down the circuit is decrypted at each relay, which reveals the downstream relay. . Basically, Tor provides a distributed network of relays. Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, ftp, ssh, etc) around the relays, and recipients, observers, and even the relays themselves have difficulty learning which users connected to which destinations. . This package enables only a Tor client by default, but it can also be configured as a relay and/or a hidden service easily. . Client applications can use the Tor network by connecting to the local socks proxy interface provided by your Tor instance. If the application itself does not come with socks support, you can use a socks client such as torsocks. . Note that Tor does no protocol cleaning on application traffic. There is a danger that application protocols and associated programs can be induced to reveal information about the user. Tor depends on Torbutton and similar protocol cleaners to solve this problem. For best protection when web surfing, the Tor Project recommends that you use the Tor Browser Bundle, a standalone tarball that includes static builds of Tor, Torbutton, and a modified Firefox that is patched to fix a variety of privacy bugs. Package: tor-dbgsym Source: tor Version: 0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1 Auto-Built-Package: debug-symbols Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Peter Palfrader Installed-Size: 4979 Depends: tor (= 0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1) Breaks: tor-dbg (<< 0.3.1.5-alpha) Replaces: tor-dbg (<< 0.3.1.5-alpha) Priority: optional Section: debug Filename: pool/main/t/tor/tor-dbgsym_0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1_i386.deb Size: 4638684 SHA256: 7a20f989c8ff30e8d3af4cd1f761a4adb63a4aa4065d243f6ca2e821ccfc3b60 SHA1: 5e33f82262446358e04d74b4317d74ed32dcb1c6 MD5sum: f7b83d123ef1c5cf80b155b2d9af363c Description: debug symbols for tor Build-Ids: 35ac735fd9a602db3f710fd6b9c760ca75f9ec16 3af0e20ac4bfd42c62022cfb1fb8507b082efc6e 46b5da50db7b76c229a0d1350d7d4c212154e955 9c5ed7eb65beb6185f33f75dea7e3818f2dc0563 Package: tor-geoipdb Source: tor Version: 0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Peter Palfrader Installed-Size: 11181 Depends: tor (>= 0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1) Breaks: tor (<< 0.2.4.8) Replaces: tor (<< 0.2.4.8) Homepage: https://www.torproject.org/ Priority: optional Section: net Filename: pool/main/t/tor/tor-geoipdb_0.4.7.16-dev-20240913T060409Z-1~d12.bookworm+1_all.deb Size: 1549716 SHA256: b3977f531c1c20153c0d4942add57d278464422983c948651284df156a726e3c SHA1: 96a70248ac9bb78f7299f9a97c3746283f21acab MD5sum: c2b9a200ba2214ef6842d4d822590924 Description: GeoIP database for Tor This package provides a GeoIP database for Tor, i.e. it maps IPv4 addresses to countries. . Bridge relays (special Tor relays that aren't listed in the main Tor directory) use this information to report which countries they see connections from. These statistics enable the Tor network operators to learn when certain countries start blocking access to bridges. . Clients can also use this to learn what country each relay is in, so Tor controllers like arm or Vidalia can use it, or if they want to configure path selection preferences.