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It will ask you to enter PEM pass phrase, input anything you want, make sure you inputed the same thing twice, there will be no prompt, after you had completed input press Enter Replace path %userprofile%\desktop with actual pathĪnd generate certificates before using tor: %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\tor\tor-gencert.exe -create-identity-key You should run this command to create onion-auth directory: md %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Data\Tor\onion-auth The first two lines are bridges, you can get bridges here: GeoIPv6File %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Data\Tor\geoip6 GeoIPFile %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Data\Tor\geoip
#TOR EXPERT BUNDLE DOWNLOAD WIN64 HOW TO#
Third: copy the Pluggable transports folder in *\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\ to *\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Tor (in this example the asterisk means %userprofile%\desktop): copy "%userprofile%\desktop\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\PluggableTransports" %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Tor\įourth, learn how to correctly configure torrc file, below is a correct torrc file, you just have to replace the pathes(%userprofile%\desktop will not work): Bridge obfs4 172.86.144.104:443 3F437A9AB9D086322F4FAD1B658EFEF9B2B8B64E cert=6MYDi1ir/HjySknjeaG+hs07FZfYUhlOpAYdxifK80ISMISe+9EJp4t5dq4XIrRh4G1jKg iat-mode=0īridge obfs4 155.133.131.55:51429 9247336B1E19BD22C71A9C678B120F7A816D65AB cert=VBYOXYf+SbRu2dCHJkLuL9y7YX4IWhucHGg3ES+l/KKxe3KL+zhCHr5hRqgSE6w80bZvCA iat-mode=0ĬlientTransportPlugin meek_lite,obfs2,obfs3,obfs4,scramblesuit exec %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Tor\obfs4proxy.exeĬlientTransportPlugin snowflake exec %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Tor\snowflake-client.exe -url -front -ice stun:stun.l.:19302,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun::3478,stun.za:3478,stun::3478,stun::3478ĬlientOnionAuthDir %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Data\Tor\onion-authĭataDirectory %userprofile%\desktop\tor-win32-0.4.4.6\Data\Tor Second, get familiar with the folder structure of Tor Browser and tor (notice the case difference): Download tor Windows Expert Bundle by clicking this official link:, unzip it to a location with a path that is easy to remember(i.e.
#TOR EXPERT BUNDLE DOWNLOAD WIN64 INSTALL#
OK, here is a complete guide on how to setup tor (not Tor Browser), by following this guide you don't have to use Tor Browser, instead you can configure all browsers to use tor network.įirst, download the latest tor browser from by clicking this official link:, then install it The default install location on desktop is good enough, because you can easily open its folder and traverse it. Please mention if I can provide any further details. How To Make Anonymous Requests using TorRequests and Python How to scrape websites without getting blocked and I am following the below articles to build a web scraper.
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Update the “ControlPort” listener for TOR to listen on port 9051, as this is the port to which TOR will listen for any communication from applications talking to the Tor controller,

#TOR EXPERT BUNDLE DOWNLOAD WIN64 PASSWORD#
I noticed that my tor application name was firefox.exe in the installed location but it created a shortcut named tor on the desktop.Īfter getting my hashed password I am intending to use it in torrc ( TOR configuration file) to And the text file in the location is also empty. To get the output of the hashed password but there is no o/p of the hashed password instead the command is prompting to open the Tor browser.

I used the following commands in the command prompt D:\softwares\tor\Tor Browser\Browser>firefox -hash-password | moreĭ:\softwares\tor\Tor Browser\Browser>firefox -hash-password > tor-password.txt I have tried and read various articles over the internet about hashing a new password for Tor.
