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(define-module (gnu packages tor) #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix utils) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix git-download) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system python) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages base) #:use-module (gnu packages libevent) #:use-module (gnu packages linux) #:use-module (gnu packages check) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages pcre) #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config) #:use-module (gnu packages python) #:use-module (gnu packages python-crypto) #:use-module (gnu packages python-web) #:use-module (gnu packages python-xyz) #:use-module (gnu packages qt) #:use-module (gnu packages autotools) #:use-module (gnu packages tls) #:use-module (gnu packages w3m)) (define-public tor (package (name "tor") (version "0.4.5.6") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://dist.torproject.org/tor-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0cz78pjw2bc3kl3ziip1nhhbq89crv315rf1my3zmmgd9xws7jr2")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:configure-flags (list "--enable-lzma" "--enable-zstd") #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'check 'skip-practracker ;; This is a style linter. It doesn't get to throw fatal errors. (lambda _ (setenv "TOR_DISABLE_PRACTRACKER" "set") #t))))) (native-inputs `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config) ("python" ,python))) ; for tests (inputs `(("libevent" ,libevent) ("libseccomp" ,libseccomp) ("openssl" ,openssl) ("xz" ,xz) ("zlib" ,zlib) ("zstd" ,zstd "lib"))) (home-page "https://www.torproject.org/") (synopsis "Anonymous network router to improve privacy on the Internet") (description "Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol. This package is the full featured @code{tor} which is needed for running relays, bridges or directory authorities. If you just want to access the Tor network or to setup an onion service you may install @code{tor-client} instead.") (license license:bsd-3))) (define-public tor-client (package (inherit tor) (name "tor-client") (arguments (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments tor) ((#:configure-flags flags) (append flags '("--disable-module-relay"))))) (synopsis "Client to the anonymous Tor network") (description "Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol. To @code{torify} applications (to take measures to ensure that an application, which has not been designed for use with Tor such as ssh, will use only Tor for internet connectivity, and also ensures that there are no leaks from DNS, UDP or the application layer) you need to install @code{torsocks}. This package only provides a client to the Tor Network."))) (define-public torsocks (package (name "torsocks") (version "2.3.0") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://people.torproject.org/~dgoulet/" "torsocks/torsocks-" version ".tar.xz")) (sha256 (base32 "08inrkap29gikb6sdmb58z43hw4abwrfw7ny40c4xzdkss0vkwdr")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs `(("libcap" ,libcap))) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'build 'absolutize (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (substitute* "src/bin/torsocks" (("getcap=.*") (string-append "getcap=" (which "getcap") "\n"))) #t))))) (home-page "https://www.torproject.org/") (synopsis "Use socks-friendly applications with Tor") (description "Torsocks allows you to use most socks-friendly applications in a safe way with Tor. It ensures that DNS requests are handled safely and explicitly rejects UDP traffic from the application you're using.") ;; All the files explicitly say "version 2 only". (license license:gpl2))) (define-public privoxy (package (name "privoxy") (version "3.0.32") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://sourceforge/ijbswa/Sources/" version "%20%28stable%29/privoxy-" version "-stable-src.tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "1mzfxwnvnf1jkvfcrsivm6mjwdzjrc3h89qziz0mwi32ih0f87f6")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments '(;; The default 'sysconfdir' is $out/etc; change that to ;; $out/etc/privoxy. #:configure-flags (list (string-append "--sysconfdir=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") "/etc/privoxy") "--localstatedir=/var" "--with-brotli" "--with-openssl") #:tests? #f ; no test suite #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'patch-default-logging (lambda _ (with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "ISO-8859-1")) ;; Do not create /var/run nor /var/log/privoxy/logfile. (substitute* "GNUmakefile.in" (("(logfile \\|\\| exit )1" _ match) (string-append match "0")) (("(\\$\\(DESTDIR\\)\\$\\(SHARE_DEST\\)) \\\\" _ match) match) ((".*\\$\\(LOG_DEST\\) \\$\\(DESTDIR\\)\\$\\(PID_DEST\\).*") "")) ;; Disable logging in the default configuration to allow for ;; non-root users using it as is. (substitute* "config" (("^logdir") "#logdir") (("^logfile") "#logfile"))) #t))))) (inputs `(("brotli" ,brotli) ("openssl" ,openssl) ("pcre" ,pcre) ("w3m" ,w3m) ("zlib" ,zlib))) (native-inputs `(("autoconf" ,autoconf) ("automake" ,automake))) (home-page "https://www.privoxy.org") (synopsis "Web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy") (description "Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public onionshare (package (name "onionshare") (version "2.2") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare") (commit (string-append "v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0m8ygxcyp3nfzzhxs2dfnpqwh1vx0aws44lszpnnczz4fks3a5j4")))) (build-system python-build-system) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'fix-install-path (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (onionshare (string-append out "/share/onionshare"))) (substitute* '("setup.py" "onionshare/common.py") (("sys.prefix,") (string-append "'" out "',"))) (substitute* "setup.py" ;; For the nautilus plugin. (("/usr/share/nautilus") "share/nautilus")) (substitute* "install/org.onionshare.OnionShare.desktop" (("/usr") out)) #t))) (delete 'check) (add-before 'strip 'check ;; After all the patching we run the tests after installing. (lambda _ (setenv "HOME" "/tmp") ; Some tests need a writable homedir (invoke "pytest" "tests/") #t))))) (native-inputs `(("python-pytest" ,python-pytest))) (inputs `(("python-pycryptodome" ,python-pycryptodome) ("python-flask" ,python-flask) ("python-flask-httpauth" ,python-flask-httpauth) ("python-nautilus" ,python-nautilus) ("python-sip" ,python-sip) ("python-stem" ,python-stem) ("python-pysocks" ,python-pysocks) ("python-pyqt" ,python-pyqt))) (home-page "https://onionshare.org/") (synopsis "Securely and anonymously share files") (description "OnionShare is a tool for securely and anonymously sending and receiving files using Tor onion services. It works by starting a web server directly on your computer and making it accessible as an unguessable Tor web address that others can load in a Tor-enabled web browser to download files from you, or upload files to you. It doesn't require setting up a separate server, using a third party file-sharing service, or even logging into an account.") ;; Bundled, minified jquery is expat licensed. (license (list license:gpl3+ license:expat)))) (define-public nyx (package (name "nyx") (version "2.1.0") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (pypi-uri name version)) (sha256 (base32 "02rrlllz2ci6i6cs3iddyfns7ang9a54jrlygd2jw1f9s6418ll8")))) (build-system python-build-system) (inputs `(("python-stem" ,python-stem))) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'install 'install-man-page (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (man (string-append out "/share/man"))) (install-file "nyx.1" (string-append man "/man1")) #t))) (add-after 'install 'install-sample-configuration (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (doc (string-append out "/share/doc/" ,name "-" ,version))) (install-file "web/nyxrc.sample" doc) #t)))) ;; XXX The tests seem to require more of a real terminal than the build ;; environment provides: ;; _curses.error: setupterm: could not find terminal ;; With TERM=linux, the tests try to move the cursor and still fail: ;; _curses.error: cbreak() returned ERR #:tests? #f)) (home-page "https://nyx.torproject.org/") (synopsis "Tor relay status monitor") (description "Nyx monitors the performance of relays participating in the @uref{https://www.torproject.org/, Tor anonymity network}. It displays this information visually and in real time, using a curses-based terminal interface. This makes Nyx well-suited for remote shell connections and servers without a graphical display. It's like @command{top} for Tor, providing detailed statistics and status reports on: @enumerate @item connections (with IP address, hostname, fingerprint, and consensus data), @item bandwidth, processor, and memory usage, @item the relay's current configuration, @item logged events, @item and much more. @end enumerate Potential client and exit connections are scrubbed of sensitive information.") (license license:gpl3+)))