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8 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu name=Tor.Irc
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11 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu text=Many IRC networks support Tor for connecting, including '''Ircnow'''.%0a%0aYou can check '''Ircnow's''' Tor servers from the following table:\\%0a!!! IRC Servers (by alphabetical hostname order)%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a||! IPv4 Server ||! IPv6 Server ||! Tor Server ||! Plain-text port ||! encrypted port || %0a||! Associate Servers ||! ||! ||! ||! || %0a|| [@irc.bsdforall.org@] || [@irc6.bsdforall.org@] || [@bsdnetoezbtsbrzlnrgxn7iv6qokouuyr4dkd7f2xt6fmmacvi2kjjad.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 ||%0a|| [@irc.ircforever.org@] || [@irc6.ircforever.org@] || [@6sntav3syf2yls5a.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 %0a|| [@irc.ircnow.org@] || [@irc6.ircnow.org@] || [@4ufrikyorlatp5ekgz6tlre22v6b5jxqbiid6cp7nuhemklukiohidqd.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 ||%0a|| [@irc.thunderirc.net@] || [@irc6.thunderirc.net@] || [@ircnowww2n24aluccfzydqelohej55yrgfkpnp6jc6geijmqht6w77yd.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 || %0a%0a%0a'''The OFTC Network'''\\%0aFor another example, the OFTC network supports Tor directly as well and no registration is needed, for OFTC just use one of the following addresses:\\%0a%0a*irc.oftc.net:6697%0a*oftcnet6xg6roj6d7id4y4cu6dchysacqj2ldgea73qzdagufflqxrid.onion:6697%0a\\%0a'''SASL may be needed'''\\%0aFor some networks you may need to configure SASL for access via Tor. For information on how to do that on ''irssi'' check this out for the liberachat network:\\%0a@@/SERVER ADD -ssl -ssl_verify -ssl_capath /etc/ssl/certs -network liberachat -port 6697 irc.libera.chat@@\\%0a@@/NETWORK ADD -sasl_mechanism plain -sasl_username [username] -sasl_password [password] liberachat@@\\%0aRestart Irssi, connect to the network and look for SASL authentication succeeded message. \\%0a\\%0a'''Connecting to a shell through Tor'''\\%0aIf one is looking for anonymity but doesn't mind revealing the shell being used, the user can connect to a shell (eg. freeirc shell) via Tor and use IRC directly from there:\\%0a%0a# Install Whonix Gateway and Whonix Workstation to Virtualbox virtualization software:%0a## Download Virtualbox for your architecture/distribution and install it%0a## Download the Whonix Workstation and Gateway from Whonix.org and follow their guide to install the system to Virtualbox%0a# Use Whonix Workstation to connect through Whonix Gateway (which is Tor-routed) to the shell\\%0aNow you connect to the shell via Tor.%0a## Boot the Whonix Gateway and Workstation from Virtualbox, (the Workstation uses the Gateway to connect via Tor).%0a## Login to the Workstation%0a## Type @@ssh [user]@[server]@@ and press enter%0a## Enter the password and you are logged in to your shell server from the Tor network%0a%0a'''To connect from the most used IRC clients'''\\%0a''irssi''\\%0a@@/connect [server] [port]@@\\%0a''hexchat''\\%0a@@/server [server] [port]@@
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13 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648644010=m16
14 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648644010:1648643949:=24c24%0a%3c Restart Irssi, connect to the network and look for SASL authentication succeeded message. \\%0a---%0a> Restart Irssi, connect to the network and look for SASL authentication succeeded message. %0a
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18 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu host:1648643949=185.107.47.215
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20 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648643946:1648643877:=24d23%0a%3c Restart Irssi, connect to the network and look for SASL authentication succeeded message. %0a
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22 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648643877=m16
23 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648643877:1648643708:=33,36d32%0a%3c ## Boot the Whonix Gateway and Workstation from Virtualbox, (the Workstation uses the Gateway to connect via Tor).%0a%3c ## Login to the Workstation%0a%3c ## Type @@ssh [user]@[server]@@ and press enter%0a%3c ## Enter the password and you are logged in to your shell server from the Tor network%0a
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25 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648643708=m16
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29 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648643576:1648642682:=21,23c21%0a%3c For some networks you may need to configure SASL for access via Tor. For information on how to do that on ''irssi'' check this out for the liberachat network:\\%0a%3c @@/SERVER ADD -ssl -ssl_verify -ssl_capath /etc/ssl/certs -network liberachat -port 6697 irc.libera.chat@@\\%0a%3c @@/NETWORK ADD -sasl_mechanism plain -sasl_username [username] -sasl_password [password] liberachat@@\\%0a---%0a> For some networks you may need to configure SASL for access via Tor. For information on how to do that on ''irssi'' have a look here: [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Irssi#Authenticating_with_SASL]]\\%0a28,30c26%0a%3c # Install Whonix Gateway and Whonix Workstation to Virtualbox virtualization software:%0a%3c ## Download Virtualbox for your architecture/distribution and install it%0a%3c ## Download the Whonix Workstation and Gateway from Whonix.org and follow their guide to install the system to Virtualbox%0a---%0a> # Install Whonix Gateway and Whonix Workstation to Virtualbox virtualization software%0a32c28%0a%3c Now you connect to the shell via Tor.%0a---%0a> For information on the above procedure, please have a look a the Whonix homepage.%0a
30 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu host:1648643576=185.107.47.215
31 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648642682=m16
32 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648642682:1648573755:=3,13c3,5%0a%3c You can check '''Ircnow's''' Tor servers from the following table:\\%0a%3c !!! IRC Servers (by alphabetical hostname order)%0a%3c || border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a%3c ||! IPv4 Server ||! IPv6 Server ||! Tor Server ||! Plain-text port ||! encrypted port || %0a%3c ||! Associate Servers ||! ||! ||! ||! || %0a%3c || [@irc.bsdforall.org@] || [@irc6.bsdforall.org@] || [@bsdnetoezbtsbrzlnrgxn7iv6qokouuyr4dkd7f2xt6fmmacvi2kjjad.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 ||%0a%3c || [@irc.ircforever.org@] || [@irc6.ircforever.org@] || [@6sntav3syf2yls5a.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 %0a%3c || [@irc.ircnow.org@] || [@irc6.ircnow.org@] || [@4ufrikyorlatp5ekgz6tlre22v6b5jxqbiid6cp7nuhemklukiohidqd.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 ||%0a%3c || [@irc.thunderirc.net@] || [@irc6.thunderirc.net@] || [@ircnowww2n24aluccfzydqelohej55yrgfkpnp6jc6geijmqht6w77yd.onion@] || 6667 || 6697 || %0a%3c %0a%3c %0a---%0a> You can check '''Ircnow's''' Tor servers from the following page:\\%0a> [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Ircnow.Servers]]%0a> %0a28,34c20%0a%3c For information on the above procedure, please have a look a the Whonix homepage.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''To connect from the most used IRC clients'''\\%0a%3c ''irssi''\\%0a%3c @@/connect [server] [port]@@\\%0a%3c ''hexchat''\\%0a%3c @@/server [server] [port]@@%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> For information on the above procedure, please have a look a the Whonix homepage.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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34 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648573755=m16
35 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648573755:1648573593:=1,3c1,3%0a%3c Many IRC networks support Tor for connecting, including '''Ircnow'''.%0a%3c %0a%3c You can check '''Ircnow's''' Tor servers from the following page:\\%0a---%0a> Many IRC networks support Tor for connecting, including Ircnow.%0a> %0a> You can check Ircnow's Tor servers from the following page:\\%0a6d5%0a%3c '''The OFTC Network'''\\%0a12d10%0a%3c '''SASL may be needed'''\\%0a15d12%0a%3c '''Connecting to a shell through Tor'''\\%0a
36 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu host:1648573755=2602:fc05::47
37 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu author:1648573593=m16
38 2a1f38d1 2022-04-02 jrmu diff:1648573593:1648573593:=1,17d0%0a%3c Many IRC networks support Tor for connecting, including Ircnow.%0a%3c %0a%3c You can check Ircnow's Tor servers from the following page:\\%0a%3c [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Ircnow.Servers]]%0a%3c %0a%3c For another example, the OFTC network supports Tor directly as well and no registration is needed, for OFTC just use one of the following addresses:\\%0a%3c %0a%3c *irc.oftc.net:6697%0a%3c *oftcnet6xg6roj6d7id4y4cu6dchysacqj2ldgea73qzdagufflqxrid.onion:6697%0a%3c \\%0a%3c For some networks you may need to configure SASL for access via Tor. For information on how to do that on ''irssi'' have a look here: [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Irssi#Authenticating_with_SASL]]\\%0a%3c \\%0a%3c If one is looking for anonymity but doesn't mind revealing the shell being used, the user can connect to a shell (eg. freeirc shell) via Tor and use IRC directly from there:\\%0a%3c %0a%3c # Install Whonix Gateway and Whonix Workstation to Virtualbox virtualization software%0a%3c # Use Whonix Workstation to connect through Whonix Gateway (which is Tor-routed) to the shell\\%0a%3c For information on the above procedure, please have a look a the Whonix homepage.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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