Package: anon Version: 0.4.9.7-dev-20240909T133353Z-1~noble+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Serhii Varakuta Installed-Size: 3624 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libcap2 (>= 1:2.10), libevent-2.1-7t64 (>= 2.1.8-stable), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libseccomp2 (>= 0.0.0~20120605), libssl3t64 (>= 3.0.0), libsystemd0, libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), adduser, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, lsb-base Recommends: logrotate, anon-geoipdb Suggests: mixmaster, socat, apparmor-utils, nyx, obfs4proxy Conflicts: libssl0.9.8 (<< 0.9.8g-9) Homepage: https://ator.io/ Priority: optional Section: net Filename: pool/main/a/anon/anon_0.4.9.7-dev-20240909T133353Z-1~noble+1_amd64.deb Size: 1359590 SHA512: dc7210d7998454aaf520879a3272cea49f3133e2f125c271bb73cc8a3efbbda65c637a5dc64ffa3e8b1d09754301479b025a51df0923b1912b5d1a4359302c40 SHA256: 8a4ebabf8c28778a02a079cb066cbc14c9332f5ac6c3281743f3ec45eff7429a SHA1: 9b0d9222b34df5b5f209d21e65616572306e6914 MD5sum: 749f233c6acc915f0ab9804773d9c2a4 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: anon-geoipdb Source: anon Version: 0.4.9.7-dev-20240909T133353Z-1~noble+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Serhii Varakuta Installed-Size: 10681 Depends: anon (>= 0.4.9.7-dev-20240909T133353Z-1~noble+1) Breaks: anon (<< 0.2.4.8) Replaces: anon (<< 0.2.4.8) Homepage: https://ator.io/ Priority: optional Section: net Filename: pool/main/a/anon/anon-geoipdb_0.4.9.7-dev-20240909T133353Z-1~noble+1_all.deb Size: 1249460 SHA512: 9ce120c661605c1edb138c52ee57a1216ed75b9e1a6ea807d181a6b55a1d7667a12de34812bb82543480a9272a7d516218e1cf5f88bee9341c7dd2e6da80b0fe SHA256: 9c0e2b05f5854e2e9b606ba0d69cb84ca0ae0c6fb6e630b4ec88abd3833406a9 SHA1: 27a1c88d2f4f061858b135467a87bd13ce06eae1 MD5sum: f1b8ed4884cdb1103b1cad46ef37ac6f 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.