TorghostNG is a tool that make all your internet traffic anonymized through Tor network.
Rewritten from TorGhost with Python 3.
TorghostNG was tested on:
- Kali Linux
- Manjaro
- ...
- Fixed
update_commands
and others intorghostng.py
- Changed a few things in
theme.py
- Changed a few things in
install.py
- Now you can change Tor circuit with
-r
- For the goodness of Tor network, BitTorrent traffic will be blocked by iptables. Although you can bypass it with some tweaks with your torrent client 😥. It's difficult to completely block all torrent traffic.
- For security reason, TorghostNG is gonna disable IPv6 to prevent IPv6 leaks (it happened to me lmao).
TorghostNG currently supports:
- GNU/Linux distros that based on Arch Linux
- GNU/Linux distros that based on Debian/Ubuntu
- GNU/Linux distros that based on Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, openSUSE
- Solus OS
- Void Linux
- Anh the elder guy: Slackware
- (Too much package managers for one day :v)
To install TorghostNG, open your Terminal and enter these commands
git clone https://github.com/githacktools/TorghostNG
cd TorghostNG
sudo python3 install.py
sudo torghostng
But with Slackware, you use sudo python3 torghostng.py
to run TorghostNG :v
OPTIONS:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
-s, --start Start connecting to Tor
-x, --stop Stop connecting to Tor
-r, --renew Renew the current Tor circuit
-id COUNTRY ID Connect to Tor exit node of a specific country. Go to CountryCode.org to search country ID
-mac INTERFACE Randomly change MAC address. Use 'ifconfig' to show interface devices
-c, --checkip Check your current IPv4 address
--dns Use this to fix DNS when website address can't be resolved
-l, --language Change the display language. English is the default
--list Show the available languages list
-u, --update Check for update
--nodelay Disable delay time
You can combine multiple choices at the same time, such as:
torghostng -s -m INTERFACE
: Changing MAC address before connectingtorghostng -c -m INTERFACE
: Checking IP address and changing MAC addresstorghostng -s -x
: Connecting to Tor anh then stop :v- ...
If you have any questions, you can watch this tutorial videos 🙂
I hope you will love it 😃
Open Terminal and type torghostng -u
with sudo to update TorghostNG, but it will download new TorghostNG to /root
, because you're running it as root. If you don't like that, you can type git pull -f
and sudo python3 install.py
.
Tor can't help you completely anonymous, just almost:
- Tor’s Biggest Threat – Correlation Attack
- Is Tor Broken? How the NSA Is Working to De-Anonymize You When Browsing the Deep Web
- Use Traffic Analysis to Defeat TOR
- ...
It's recommended that you should use NoScript before before surfing the web with Tor. NoScript shall block JavaScript/Java/Flash scripts on websites to make sure they won't reveal your real identify.
- Don't spam or perform DoS attacks with Tor. It's not effective, you will only make Tor get hated and waste Tor's money.
- Don't torrent over Tor. If you want to keep anonymous while torrenting, use a no-logs VPN please.
Bittorrent over Tor isn't a good idea
Not anonymous: attack reveals BitTorrent users on Tor network
Version 1.2
- Fix
update_commands
and others in torghostng.py - Chang a few things in
theme.py
- Chang a few things in
install.py
- Now you can change Tor circuit with
-r
Version 1.1
- Check your IPv6
- Change all "TOR" to "Tor"
- Block BitTorrent traffic
- Auto disable IPv6 before connecting to Tor
- Changing MAC address:
torghostng -m INTERFACE
- Checking IP address:
torghostng -c
- Disconnecting from Tor:
torghostng -x
- Connecting to Tor exitnode in a specific country:
torghostng -id COUNTRY ID
- Uninstalling TorghostNG:
python3 install.py
- Block torrent, for you - Tor network
- IPv6 (maybe?)
- GUI version
- Fix bug, improve TorghostNG (always)
You can help me by telling me if you find any bugs or issues. Thank you for using my tool 😊