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users:tox_over_tor_tot [2015/07/09 23:35] – [Windows] update uTox instructions michiru | users:tox_over_tor_tot [2020/06/22 16:09] (current) – [Clients] minor consistency improvement skeleton1 | ||
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+ | ====== Tox over Tor ====== | ||
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With the ever increasing need for anonymity online, Toxcore now supports TCP-only communications to be used through services such as Tor. Tunneling Tox over Tor allows the user to still communicate with non-Tor contacts, unlike I2P, providing the best of both worlds. The following guide will explain how to setup ToT with the various Tox clients. | With the ever increasing need for anonymity online, Toxcore now supports TCP-only communications to be used through services such as Tor. Tunneling Tox over Tor allows the user to still communicate with non-Tor contacts, unlike I2P, providing the best of both worlds. The following guide will explain how to setup ToT with the various Tox clients. | ||
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gpgkey=http:// | gpgkey=http:// | ||
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- Confirm the GPG repo key: '' | - Confirm the GPG repo key: '' | ||
- Run '' | - Run '' | ||
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==== Windows ==== | ==== Windows ==== | ||
- | Download the Tor Expert Bundle and install, [[https:// | + | Download the Tor Expert Bundle and install, [[https:// |
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+ | When you run Tor, you should see a window similar to the one shown on the right. | ||
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+ | Take note of the line saying | ||
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+ | Opening Socks listener on Address: | ||
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+ | ==== Android ==== | ||
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+ | Orbot required. Available on [[https:// | ||
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===== Tunneling ===== | ===== Tunneling ===== | ||
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+ | {{ users: | ||
Tunneling aka routing your Tox data over the Tor network. | Tunneling aka routing your Tox data over the Tor network. | ||
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- | ==== Linux ==== | + | |
=== Toxic === | === Toxic === | ||
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- Verify Tor is running | - Verify Tor is running | ||
- Run '' | - Run '' | ||
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- | ==== Windows ==== | ||
=== qTox === | === qTox === | ||
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- Uncheck IPv6 option to set it off. | - Uncheck IPv6 option to set it off. | ||
- Set the Proxy type to SOCKS5. | - Set the Proxy type to SOCKS5. | ||
- | - Address to 127.0.0.1 and Port 9050 | + | - Address to 127.0.0.1 and Port 9050 (Port 9150 if you use Tor Browser). |
- If you don't connect to the Tox network immediately, | - If you don't connect to the Tox network immediately, | ||
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=== µTox === | === µTox === | ||
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- Verify Tor is running | - Verify Tor is running | ||
- Launch uTox, and navigate to settings by clicking on the cogwheel in the lower left-hand corner | - Launch uTox, and navigate to settings by clicking on the cogwheel in the lower left-hand corner | ||
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- Set the IPv6 option to no | - Set the IPv6 option to no | ||
- Set the UDP option to no | - Set the UDP option to no | ||
- | - Set the Proxy to " | + | - Set the Proxy to " |
- If you don't connect to the Tox network immediately, | - If you don't connect to the Tox network immediately, | ||
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+ | {{ users: | ||
+ | === TRIfA === | ||
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+ | - Make sure [[# | ||
+ | - Launch TRIfA, and navigate to Settings by tapping the three lines in the upper left-hand corner | ||
+ | - In General, move the slider of '' | ||
+ | - Shut down the TRIfA client and start it again. | ||
+ | {{ users: |