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				|  |  |  %define  initdir /etc/rc.d/init.d
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				|  |  | -Summary: tor: The Onion Router; patent-free Onion Routing
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				|  |  | +Summary: tor: anonymizing overlay network for TCP
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				|  |  |  Name: tor
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				|  |  |  Version: @VERSION@
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				|  |  |  Vendor: R. Dingledine <arma@seul.org>
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				|  |  |  Release: %{release}
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				|  |  |  License: BSD-like
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				|  |  |  Group: Applications/Internet
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				|  |  | -URL: http://freehaven.net/tor
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				|  |  | +URL: http://freehaven.net/tor/
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				|  |  |  Source0: http://freehaven.net/tor/dist/tor-%{version}.tar.gz
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				|  |  |  BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{relbase}-root
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				|  |  |  %description
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				|  |  | -Tor is a system that conceals the sources of TCP connections
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				|  |  | -by relaying those connections through multiple independently administered
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				|  |  | -forwarding nodes; it is a "cascaded mix" system. Among older systems,
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				|  |  | -Tor is most similar to Onion Routing. The basic concept of Tor is also
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				|  |  | -similar to that of the Zero Knowledge Freedom system or the Java Anonymous
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				|  |  | -Proxy. The "onions" used in Tor are similar in concept to the reply blocks
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				|  |  | -used with type I "cypherpunks" anonymous remailers. Feeding phrases
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				|  |  | -from this paragraph into search engines should give you more background
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				|  |  | -information than you really want.
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				|  |  | +Tor is a connection-based low-latency anonymous communication system which
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				|  |  | +addresses many flaws in the original onion routing design.
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				|  |  | +In brief, Onion Routing is a connection-oriented anonymizing communication
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				|  |  | +service. Users choose a source-routed path through a set of nodes, and
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				|  |  | +negotiate a "virtual circuit" through the network, in which each node
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				|  |  | +knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down
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				|  |  | +the circuit is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals
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				|  |  | +the downstream node.
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				|  |  | +Basically Tor provides a distributed network of servers ("onion
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				|  |  | +routers"). Users bounce their tcp streams (web traffic, ftp, ssh, etc)
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				|  |  | +around the routers, and recipients, observers, and even the routers
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				|  |  | +themselves have difficulty tracking the source of the stream.
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				|  |  | +Note that Tor does no protocol cleaning.  That means there is a danger that
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				|  |  | +application protocols and associated programs can be induced to reveal
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				|  |  | +information about the initiator.  Tor depends on Privoxy and similar protocol
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				|  |  | +cleaners to solve this problem.
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				|  |  | +Client applications can use the Tor network by connecting to the local
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				|  |  | +onion proxy.  If the application itself does not come with socks support
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				|  |  | +you can use a socks client such as tsocks.  Some web browsers like mozilla
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				|  |  | +and web proxies like privoxy come with socks support, so you don't need an
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				|  |  | +extra socks client if you want to use Tor with them.
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				|  |  | +Remember that this is alpha code, and the network is very small -- Tor will
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				|  |  | +not provide anonymity currently.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  This package provides the "tor" program, which serves as both a client
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				|  |  |  and a relay node. Scripts will automatically create a "tor" user and
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