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## Create a Tor Hidden Service
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A simple example of creating and using a Tor Hidden Service.
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Using SSH as an example, use any other name to be change the directory name.
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* Install Tor:
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```
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sudo apt install tor
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```
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* Edit the config file:
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```
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sudo nano /etc/tor/torrc
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```
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* Create a v3 onion address
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sharing the internal ssh port (22) on the custom port 8080 of the .onion service:
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```
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/ssh/
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HiddenServiceVersion 3
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HiddenServicePort 8080 127.0.0.1:22
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```
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* Restart Tor:
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```
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sudo systemctl restart tor
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```
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* List the files in the directory
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```
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$ sudo ls -la /var/lib/tor/ssh/
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total 12
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drwx------ 1 debian-tor debian-tor 136 Jan 30 07:09 .
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drwx------ 1 debian-tor debian-tor 826 Jan 31 00:00 ..
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drwx------ 1 debian-tor debian-tor 0 Feb 11 2020 authorized_clients
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-rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 63 Jan 30 07:09 hostname
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-rwx------ 1 debian-tor debian-tor 64 Feb 11 2020 hs_ed25519_public_key
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-rwx------ 1 debian-tor debian-tor 96 Feb 11 2020 hs_ed25519_secret_key
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```
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* Note the Hidden Service address:
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```
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sudo cat /var/lib/tor/ssh/hostname
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```
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* For `ssh` over Tor install Tor on your client
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* Linux:
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```
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sudo apt install tor
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```
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* On mobile can use Termux:
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```
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pkg install tor
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```
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run Tor in a different window:
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```
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tor
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```
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or in the background with:
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```
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tor &
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```
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* See this video for different Windows and MacOS: https://www.keepitsimplebitcoin.com/how-to-install-tor/
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* SSH over Tor
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in a Linux terminal use (set the custom port used for ssh):
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```
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torify ssh username@HiddenServiceAddress.onion:8080
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```
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* If there is a website hosted on your .onion service use the [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) to open the address.
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## Add client authorization (Optional)
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A simple example of requiring authentication credential in order to connect to the onion service
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* Install required packages:
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```
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sudo apt install basez openssl
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```
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* Generate key:
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```
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openssl genpkey -algorithm x25519 -out /tmp/k1.prv.pem
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```
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* Re-format key into base32 creating public and private keys:
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```
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cat /tmp/k1.prv.pem | grep -v " PRIVATE KEY" | base64pem -d | tail --bytes=32 | base32 | sed 's/=//g' > /tmp/k1.prv.key
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openssl pkey -in /tmp/k1.prv.pem -pubout | grep -v " PUBLIC KEY" | base64pem -d | tail --bytes=32 | base32 | sed 's/=//g' > /tmp/k1.pub.key
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```
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* Note the private key (client):
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```
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cat /tmp/k1.prv.key
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```
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* Note the public key: (server):
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```
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cat /tmp/k1.pub.key
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```
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* Server config:
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* Create .auth file:
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```
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sudo nano /var/lib/tor/ssh/authorized_clients/alice.auth
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```
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* Edit .auth file:
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```
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descriptor:x25519:<base32-pub-key>
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```
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* Client config for (choose one):
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* GUI service (thunderhub):
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* Enter the private key noted above Tor Browser when prompted the [credential window](https://tb-manual.torproject.org/onion-services/).
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* Headless service (ssh):
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* Edit the config file:
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```
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ClientOnionAuthDir /var/lib/tor/onion_auth/
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```
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* Create .auth_private file:
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```
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sudo nano /var/lib/tor/onion_auth/bob-ssh.auth_private
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```
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* Edit .auth_private file
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```
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<56-char-onion-addr-without-.onion-part>:descriptor:x25519:<base32-priv-key>
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```
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* Remove keys stored in /tmp:
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```
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sudo rm -f /tmp/k1.pub.key /tmp/k1.prv.key /tmp/k1.prv.pem
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```
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* Restart Tor to apply changes (server and client):
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```
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sudo systemctl restart tor@default
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```
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#### Notes:
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* The SSL stripping attack is not applicable when the traffic does not leave the Tor network so usinga self-hosted Hidden Service in the Tor Browser is not at risk.
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* Always make sure that the clearnet site you open in the Tor Browser uses SSL encryption (HTTPS).
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#### Sources:
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* [Tor Guide - Setup Onion Service](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/setup/)
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* [Tor Guide - Client Authorization](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/advanced/client-auth/)
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* [Mike Tigas bash script](https://gist.github.com/mtigas/9c2386adf65345be34045dace134140b) or [Suphanat Chunhapanya rust script](https://github.com/ppopth/torkeygen)
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