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Author: Roger Dingledine <arma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Sep 8 15:28:42 2018 -0400
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<a href="<page index>">Home » </a>
<a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation » </a>
<a href="<page docs/tor-doc-unix>">Linux Client</a>
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+ </div>
+ <div id="maincol">
<h1>Running the <a href="<page index>">Tor</a> client on Linux</h1>
<br>
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<h2>Note that these are the installation instructions for running a
Tor client. The easiest way to do this is to simply download <a
href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a> and you are
done.
</h2>
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<hr>
<a id="installing"></a>
<h2><a class="anchor" href="#installing">Step One: Download and Install Tor</a></h2>
<br>
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<p>
The latest release of Tor can be found on the <a
href="<page download/download>">download</a> page. We have packages for Debian,
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using Ubuntu, don't use the default packages: use <a
href="<page docs/debian>#ubuntu">our deb repository</a> instead.
</p>
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<p>If you're building from source, first install <a
href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">libevent</a>, and
make sure you have openssl and zlib (including the -devel packages if
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(as root if necessary) to install it into /usr/local/, and then you can
start it just by running <tt>tor</tt>.
</p>
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<p>Tor comes configured as a client by default. It uses a built-in
default configuration file, and most people won't need to change any of
the settings. Tor is now installed.
</p>
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<hr>
<a id="using"></a>
<h2><a class="anchor" href="#using">Step Two: Configure your applications to use Tor</a></h2>
<br>
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<p>
If you want to use Tor for anonymous web browsing, please use <a
href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser</a>. It comes with
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that support neither SOCKS nor HTTP, take a look at <a href="https://code.google.com/p/torsocks/">torsocks</a>
or <a href="http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/">socat</a>.
</p>
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<p>For information on how to Torify other applications, check out the
<a href="<wiki>doc/TorifyHOWTO">Torify HOWTO</a>.
</p>
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<p>If you have a personal firewall that limits your computer's ability
to connect to itself (this includes something like SELinux on Fedora
Core 4), be sure to allow connections from your local applications to
@@ -83,23 +83,23 @@
and insert "allow_ypbind=1". Restart your machine for this change
to take effect.
</p>
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<p>If it's still not working, look at <a
href="<page docs/faq>#DoesntWork">this
FAQ entry</a> for hints.</p>
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<hr>
<a id="server"></a>
<a id="relay"></a>
<h2><a class="anchor" href="#relay">Step Three: Configure it as a relay</a></h2>
<br>
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<p>The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. If you
want to help <strong>make the Tor network faster</strong>, please
consider <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">running a relay</a>.</p>
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<hr>
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<p>If you have suggestions for improving this document, please <a
href="<page about/contact>">send them to us</a>. Thanks!</p>
</div>
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