├── torngconf ├── Version ├── langconf.txt └── theme.py ├── install.py ├── README.md ├── torghostng.py └── LICENSE /torngconf/Version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.5 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /torngconf/langconf.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | English 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | from torngconf.theme import * 4 | from time import sleep 5 | from os import geteuid, system, path, name 6 | from subprocess import getoutput 7 | 8 | 9 | def banner(): 10 | print(the_banner) 11 | print(language.description) 12 | 13 | 14 | def check_windows_check_root(): 15 | if name == "nt": 16 | print(English.sorry_windows) 17 | exit() 18 | 19 | if geteuid() != 0: 20 | print(language.root_please) 21 | exit() 22 | 23 | 24 | def check_lang(): 25 | try: 26 | if path.isfile('torngconf/langconf.txt') == True: 27 | with open('torngconf/langconf.txt') as file_lang: 28 | language = eval(file_lang.readline()) 29 | 30 | file_lang.close() 31 | 32 | print(language.applying_language, end='', flush=True) 33 | print(language.done) 34 | 35 | return language 36 | else: 37 | language = choose_lang() 38 | return language 39 | 40 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 41 | print() 42 | exit() 43 | except (NameError, SyntaxError, AttributeError): 44 | language = choose_lang() 45 | return language 46 | except FileNotFoundError: 47 | print("TorghostNG is lacking its needed files. Reinstall TorghostNG from Github pls") 48 | exit() 49 | 50 | 51 | def choose_lang(language=English): 52 | try: 53 | with open('torngconf/langconf.txt', mode="w") as file_lang: 54 | print(language.language_list) 55 | choice = int(input(language.choose_your_lang)) 56 | 57 | if choice == 1: 58 | print(English.applying_language) 59 | file_lang.write("English") 60 | language = English 61 | 62 | 63 | elif choice == 2: 64 | print(Vietnamese.applying_language) 65 | file_lang.write("Vietnamese") 66 | language = Vietnamese 67 | 68 | else: 69 | print() 70 | print(language.invalid_choice) 71 | choose_lang() 72 | 73 | file_lang.close() 74 | return language 75 | 76 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 77 | print() 78 | exit() 79 | 80 | 81 | def uninstall(): 82 | try: 83 | choice = str(input(language.wanna_uninstall)) 84 | 85 | if choice[0].upper() == "Y": 86 | print(language.uninstalling) 87 | system('rm -rf /usr/bin/torngconf') 88 | system('rm /usr/bin/torghostng') 89 | print(language.uninstalled) 90 | 91 | else: 92 | print(language.torghostng_tip.format('torghostng') + color.END) 93 | 94 | print(language.video_tutorials) 95 | exit() 96 | 97 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 98 | print() 99 | exit() 100 | 101 | 102 | language = check_lang() 103 | check_windows_check_root() 104 | banner() 105 | 106 | 107 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/torghostng') == True: 108 | print(language.already_installed.format('TorghostNG')) 109 | uninstall() 110 | 111 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/pacman') == True: 112 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "pacman -S " 113 | 114 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/apt') == True: 115 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "apt install " 116 | 117 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/dnf') == True: 118 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "dnf install " 119 | 120 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/yum') == True: 121 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "yum install " 122 | 123 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/zypper') == True: 124 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "zypper install " 125 | 126 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/xbps-install') == True: 127 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "xbps-install -S " 128 | 129 | elif path.isfile('/usr/bin/upgradepkg') == True: 130 | INSTALL_PACKAGES = "upgradepkg --install-new " 131 | 132 | else: 133 | print(language.sorry_some_os) 134 | exit() 135 | 136 | 137 | def install_package(package): 138 | try: 139 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/'+package) == True: 140 | print(language.already_installed.format(package)) 141 | 142 | else: 143 | print(language.installing.format(package)) 144 | 145 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/upgradepkg') == True: 146 | print(language.downloading.format(package)) 147 | 148 | if package == 'tor': 149 | system('wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/tor/tor-0.4.2.7-x86_64-1cf.txz') 150 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + 'tor-0.4.2.7-x86_64-1cf.txz') 151 | 152 | elif package == 'macchanger': 153 | system('wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/macchanger/macchanger-1.7.0-x86_64-5cf.txz') 154 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + 'macchanger-1.7.0-x86_64-5cf.txz') 155 | 156 | elif package == 'pip3': 157 | system('wget https://packages.slackonly.com/pub/packages/14.1-x86_64/python/python3/python3-3.5.1-x86_64-1_slack.txz') 158 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + 'python3-3.5.1-x86_64-1_slack.txz') 159 | 160 | elif package == 'privoxy': 161 | system('wget https://packages.slackonly.com/pub/packages/14.2-x86_64/network/privoxy/privoxy-3.0.28-x86_64-1_slonly.txz') 162 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + 'privoxy-3.0.28-x86_64-1_slonly.txz') 163 | 164 | elif package == 'netstat': 165 | system('wget http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-current/slackware64/n/net-tools-20181103_0eebece-x86_64-1.txz') 166 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + 'net-tools-20181103_0eebece-x86_64-1.txz') 167 | 168 | else: 169 | if package == 'pip3': 170 | package = 'python3-pip' 171 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/pacman') == True: package = 'python-pip' 172 | 173 | elif package == 'netstat': package = 'net-tools' 174 | 175 | system(INSTALL_PACKAGES + package) 176 | 177 | print(icon.success + language.done) 178 | 179 | print(language.installed.format(package)) 180 | 181 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/upgradepkg') == True: 182 | print(language.torghostng_tip.format('python3 torghostng.py')) 183 | print(language.video_tutorials) 184 | exit() 185 | 186 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 187 | print() 188 | exit() 189 | 190 | 191 | def pyinstaller(): 192 | try: 193 | system('pip2 uninstall pyinstaller') 194 | 195 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/pyinstaller') == True: 196 | print(language.already_installed.format('PyInstaller')) 197 | 198 | else: 199 | print(language.installing.format('PyInstaller')) 200 | system('pip3 install pyinstaller') 201 | 202 | print(icon.success + language.done) 203 | print(language.installed.format('PyInstaller')) 204 | 205 | print(language.installing.format('TorghostNG')) 206 | system('pyinstaller --onefile torghostng.py') 207 | system('cp -r dist/torghostng /usr/bin && cp -r torngconf /usr/bin') 208 | system('chmod +x /usr/bin/torghostng') 209 | 210 | print(icon.success + language.done) 211 | print(language.torghostng_tip.format('torghostng') + color.END) 212 | 213 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 214 | print() 215 | exit() 216 | 217 | 218 | packages = ['tor','macchanger','privoxy','netstat','pip3'] 219 | for package in packages: 220 | install_package(package) 221 | 222 | pyinstaller() 223 | print(language.video_tutorials) 224 | exit() 225 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # About TorghostNG 2 | ![TorghostNG now supports Privoxy](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/blob/master/TorghostNG%20%20Privoxy.png) 3 | 4 | TorghostNG is a tool that make all your internet traffic anonymized through Tor network. 5 | 6 | Rewritten from [TorGhost](https://github.com/SusmithKrishnan/torghost) with Python 3. 7 | 8 | TorghostNG was tested on: 9 | * Kali Linux 10 | * Manjaro 11 | * ... 12 | 13 | # What's new in TorghostNG 1.5 14 | * TorghostNG 1.4 is very buggy so version 1.5 is here to fix it :smile: 15 | 16 | # What is Privoxy? 17 | > 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. 18 | 19 | You can find more about Privoxy at [Privoxy Home Page](https://privoxy.org). 20 | 21 | > If you want to hide your IP address from most adversaries, you should consider chaining Privoxy with Tor. The configuration details can be found in [How do I use Privoxy together with Tor](https://wwwprivoxy.org/faq/misc.html#TOR) section just below. 22 | 23 | From [Privoxy FAQ 4.7](https://privoxy.org/faq/misc.html). 24 | 25 | # Before you use TorghostNG 26 | * 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. 27 | * For security reason, TorghostNG is gonna disable IPv6 to prevent IPv6 leaks (it happened to me lmao). 28 | 29 | # Installing TorghostNG 30 | TorghostNG currently supports: 31 | * GNU/Linux distros that based on Arch Linux 32 | * GNU/Linux distros that based on Debian/Ubuntu 33 | * GNU/Linux distros that based on Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, openSUSE 34 | * [Solus OS](https://getsol.us) 35 | * [Void Linux](https://voidlinux.org) 36 | * Anh the elder guy: [Slackware](http://slackware.com) 37 | * (Too much package managers for one day :v) 38 | 39 | To install TorghostNG, open your Terminal and enter these commands 40 | 41 | git clone https://github.com/githacktools/TorghostNG 42 | cd TorghostNG 43 | sudo python3 install.py 44 | sudo torghostng 45 | 46 | But with Slackware, you use `sudo python3 torghostng.py` to run TorghostNG :v 47 | 48 | # Help 49 | OPTIONS: 50 | -h, --help Show this help message and exit 51 | -s, --start Start connecting to Tor 52 | -x, --stop Stop connecting to Tor 53 | -r, --renew Renew the current Tor circuit 54 | -id COUNTRY ID Connect to Tor exit node of a specific country. Go to CountryCode.org to search country ID 55 | -mac INTERFACE Randomly change MAC address. Use 'ifconfig' to show interface devices 56 | -c, --checkip Check your current IPv4 address 57 | --dns Use this to fix DNS when website address can't be resolved 58 | -l, --language Change the display language. English is the default 59 | --list Show the available languages list 60 | -u, --update Check for update 61 | --nodelay Disable delay time 62 | 63 | You can combine multiple choices at the same time, such as: 64 | * `torghostng -s -m INTERFACE`: Changing MAC address before connecting 65 | * `torghostng -c -m INTERFACE`: Checking IP address and changing MAC address 66 | * `torghostng -s -x`: Connecting to Tor anh then stop :v 67 | * ... 68 | 69 | If you have any questions, you can watch this [tutorial videos](https://bit.ly/34TNglL) 🙂 70 | 71 | I hope you will love it 😃 72 | 73 | # How to update TorghostNG 74 | 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`. 75 | 76 | # Notes before you use Tor 77 | Tor can't help you completely anonymous, just almost: 78 | * [Tor’s Biggest Threat – Correlation Attack](https://theonionweb.com/2016/10/25/tors-biggest-threat-correlation-attack) 79 | * [Is Tor Broken? How the NSA Is Working to De-Anonymize You When Browsing the Deep Web](https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/is-tor-broken-nsa-is-working-de-anonymize-you-when-browsing-deep-web-0148933) 80 | * [Use Traffic Analysis to Defeat TOR](https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/use-traffic-analysis-defeat-tor-0149100) 81 | * ... 82 | 83 | It's recommended that you should use [NoScript](https://noscript.net) 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. 84 | 85 | # And please 86 | * **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. 87 | * **Don't torrent over Tor.** If you want to keep anonymous while torrenting, use a no-logs VPN please. 88 | 89 | [Bittorrent over Tor isn't a good idea](https://blog.torproject.org/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea) 90 | 91 | [Not anonymous: attack reveals BitTorrent users on Tor network](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/04/not-anonymous-attack-reveals-bittorrent-users-on-tor-network) 92 | 93 | ![Don't torrent over Tor, please](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/Don't%20torrent%20over%20Tor.png) 94 | 95 | # Changes log 96 | Version 1.5 97 | * Fix bugs of version 1.4 98 | 99 | Version 1.4 100 | * Support connecting to Tor with Privoxy 101 | 102 | You can read how to use Privoxy together with Tor at [Privoxy FAQ](https://privoxy.org/faq/misc.html#TOR) 103 | 104 | Version 1.2 105 | * Fix `update_commands` and others in [torghostng.py](https://github.com/gitkern3l/TorghostNG/blob/master/torghostng.py) 106 | * Chang a few things in [`theme.py`](https://github.com/gitkern3l/TorghostNG/blob/master/torngconf/theme.py) 107 | * Chang a few things in [`install.py`](https://github.com/gitkern3l/TorghostNG/blob/master/install.py) 108 | * Now you can change Tor circuit with `-r` 109 | 110 | Version 1.1 111 | * Check your IPv6 112 | * Change all "TOR" to "Tor" 113 | * Block BitTorrent traffic 114 | * Auto disable IPv6 before connecting to Tor 115 | 116 | # Screenshots of Torghost (Version 1.0 and 1.5) 117 | * Connecting to Tor with Privoxy 118 | 119 | ![Connecting to Tor with Privoxy - TorghostNG](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/blob/master/Connecting%20to%20Tor%20with%20Privoxy%20-%20TorghostNG.png) 120 | 121 | * Connecting to TOR exitnode in US with Privoxy 122 | 123 | ![Connecting to TOR exitnode in US with Privoxy](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/blob/master/TorghostNG%20connecting%20to%20TOR%20exitnode%20in%20US%20with%20Privoxy.png) 124 | 125 | * Checking Tor Privoxy connection 126 | 127 | ![Checking Tor Privoxy connection](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/blob/master/TorghostNG%20checking%20Tor%20Privoxy%20connection.png) 128 | 129 | * Disconnecting from Tor and Privoxy 130 | 131 | ![Disconnecting from Tor and Privoxy](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/blob/master/TorghostNG%20disconnecting%20from%20Tor%20and%20Privoxy.png) 132 | 133 | * Changing MAC address: `torghostng -m INTERFACE` 134 | 135 | ![Changing MAC address with TorghostNG](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/TorghostNG%20changing%20MAC%20address.png) 136 | 137 | * Checking IP address: `torghostng -c` 138 | 139 | ![Checking IP address with TorghostNG](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/TorghostNG%20checking%20IP%20address.png) 140 | 141 | * Disconnecting from Tor: `torghostng -x` 142 | 143 | ![Disconnecting from Tor network with TorghostNG](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/TorghostNG%20disconnecting%20from%20TOR.png) 144 | 145 | * Connecting to Tor exitnode in a specific country: `torghostng -id COUNTRY ID` 146 | 147 | ![Connecting to TOR exitnode in a specific country](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/TorghostNG%20connecting%20to%20TOR%20exitnode%20in%20US.png) 148 | 149 | * Uninstalling TorghostNG: `python3 install.py` 150 | 151 | ![Uninstalling TorghostNG](https://github.com/GitHackTools/Store-the-pictures/raw/master/Uninstalling%20TorghostNG.png) 152 | 153 | # Contact to the coder 154 | * Twitter: [@SecureGF](https://twitter.com/securegf) 155 | * Github: here 😃 156 | * Website: [Blogspot](https://githacktools.blogspot.com) 157 | 158 | # To-do lists 159 | * Block torrent, for you - Tor network 160 | * IPv6 (maybe?) 161 | * GUI version 162 | * Fix bug, improve TorghostNG (always) 163 | 164 | # And finally 165 | You can help me by telling me if you find any bugs or issues. Thank you for using my tool 😊 166 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /torngconf/theme.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | class color: 4 | BLUE = '\033[94m' 5 | CYAN = '\033[36m' 6 | GREEN = '\033[92m' 7 | RED = '\033[31m' 8 | YELLOW = '\033[93m' 9 | FAIL = '\033[91m' 10 | END = '\033[0m' 11 | BOLD = '\033[1m' 12 | BGRED = '\033[41m' 13 | WHITE = '\033[37m' 14 | 15 | class icon: 16 | success = color.GREEN+'[*]'+color.END 17 | process = color.CYAN+'[+]'+color.END 18 | info = color.YELLOW+'[i]'+color.END 19 | error = color.RED+'[!]'+color.END 20 | question = color.BLUE+'[?]'+color.END 21 | 22 | class English: 23 | options = "OPTIONS" 24 | downloading = icon.process + "Downloading {}..." 25 | installing = icon.process + " Installing {}..." 26 | uninstalling = icon.process + " Uninstalling TorghostNG..." 27 | uninstalled = icon.success + " TorghostNG has been uninstalled" 28 | installed = icon.success + " {} has been installed" 29 | already_installed = icon.info + " {} is already installed" 30 | description = """TorghostNG 1.5 - Make all your internet traffic anonymized through Tor proxy 31 | Rewritten from TorGhost with Python 3""" 32 | root_please = icon.error + " You must be root, use 'sudo TorghostNG'" 33 | sorry_windows = icon.error + " Sorry, TorghostNG is not designed for Windows 😛 Use Tor Browser pls" 34 | sorry_some_os = """I'm sorry, you have to install Tor and macchanger from source by yourself :v I'm too lazy 35 | Tor: https://github.com/torproject/tor 36 | macchanger: https://github.com/alobbs/macchanger""" 37 | sorry_bsd = "Sorry BSD user, I'm still trying to find way that TorghostNG can fully support for BSD" 38 | current_language = icon.info + " The current display language: " 39 | language_list = icon.info + " List of languages:\n 1.English 2.Vietnamese" 40 | choose_your_lang = icon.question + " Choose your language (1/2): " 41 | wanna_change_lang = icon.question + " Wanna change the display language? (y/n): " 42 | wanna_uninstall = icon.question + " Wanna uninstall TorghostNG (y/n): " 43 | invalid_choice = icon.error + " Invalid choice" 44 | country_id = "COUNTRY ISO CODE" 45 | help_help = "Show this help message and exit" 46 | privoxy_help = "Connecting to Tor with Privoxy - Enhance your privacy" 47 | start_help = "Start connecting to Tor" 48 | stop_help = "Stop connecting to Tor" 49 | circuit_help = "Renew the current Tor circuit" 50 | id_help = "Connect to Tor exit node of a specific country. Go to CountryCode.org to search country ISO code" 51 | update_help = "Check for update" 52 | no_delay_help = "Disable delay time" 53 | changemac_help = "Randomly change MAC address. Use 'ifconfig' to show interface devices" 54 | language_help = "Change the display language. English is the default" 55 | language_list_help = "Show the available languages list" 56 | checkip_help = "Check your current IPv4 address" 57 | dns_help = "Use this to fix DNS when website address can't be resolved" 58 | done = color.GREEN+ " Done"+color.END 59 | disable_ipv6_info = icon.info + color.BOLD + " For security reason, TorghostNG is gonna disable IPv6 to prevent IPv6 leaks (it happened to me lmao)" + color.END 60 | iptables_info = icon.info + """ Non-Tor traffic will be blocked by iptables 61 | Some apps may not be able to connect to the Internet""" 62 | block_bittorrent = icon.info + """ For the goodness of Tor network, BitTorrent traffic will be blocked by iptables 63 | with your torrent client :'(""" 64 | applying_language = icon.process + " Applying display language..." 65 | checking_update = icon.process + " Checking TorghostNG update..." 66 | outofdate = icon.error + " Your TorghostNG is out-of-date" 67 | uptodate = icon.success + " Your TorghostNG is up-to-date" 68 | wanna_update = icon.question + " Wanna update your TorghostNG (y/n): " 69 | updating = icon.process + " Updating TorghostNG to {}..." 70 | already_configured = icon.info + " {} file is already configured" 71 | configuring = icon.process + " Configuring {} file..." 72 | restoring_configuration = icon.process + " Restoring {} configuration..." 73 | ipv6_alreay_disabled = icon.info + " IPv6 is already disabled" 74 | disabling_ipv6 = icon.process + " Disabling IPv6..." 75 | stopping_tor = icon.process + " Stopping Tor service..." 76 | starting_tor = icon.process + " Starting new Tor service..." 77 | changing_tor_circuit = icon.process + " Changing Tor circuit..." 78 | setting_iptables = icon.process + " Setting up iptables rules..." 79 | flushing_iptables = icon.process + " Flushing iptables, resetting to default..." 80 | checking_ip = icon.process + " Checking your current IP..." 81 | fixing_dns = icon.process + " Fixing your DNS problem..." 82 | your_ip = icon.info + " Your current {} address: " 83 | checking_tor = icon.process + " Checking Tor connection..." 84 | tor_success = icon.success + " Congratulations! You've been connecting to Tor {}" 85 | tor_failed = icon.error + " The connecting process to Tor has failed" 86 | tor_disconnected = icon.success + " You've been disconnecting from Tor" 87 | try_again = icon.question + " Wanna try again (y/n): " 88 | restarting_network = icon.process + " Restarting NetworkManager..." 89 | changing_mac = icon.process + " Changing your current MAC address..." 90 | mac_changed = icon.success + " You MAC address has been changed" 91 | ifconfig_tip = icon.info + color.BOLD + " You can use 'ifconfig' to show interface devices" + color.END 92 | id_tip = icon.info + color.BOLD + " You can go to https://CountryCode.org to search country ISO code" + color.END 93 | torghostng_tip = icon.info + color.BOLD + " You can run TorghostNG with '{}'" 94 | dns_tip = icon.info + " If you have problem with resolving website address, use '--dns' to fix it" 95 | interface_error = icon.error + " There is no interface named {}. Changing failed" 96 | video_tutorials = icon.info + """ If you have any questions, take a look at TorghostNG Tutorial Videos here: """+ color.BOLD +"""https://bit.ly/34TNglL"""+ color.END +""" 97 | You will love it, i think :D""" 98 | 99 | class Vietnamese(English): 100 | options = "CÁC LỰA CHỌN" 101 | downloading = icon.process + "Đang tải {}..." 102 | installing = icon.process + " Đang cài đặt {}..." 103 | uninstalling = icon.process + " Đang gỡ cài đặt TorghostNG..." 104 | uninstalled = icon.success + " TorghostNG đã được gỡ cài đặt" 105 | installed = icon.success + " {} đã được cài đặt" 106 | already_installed = icon.info + " {} đã được cài đặt sẵn" 107 | description = """TorghostNG 1.5 - Giúp bạn kết nối Internet ẩn danh qua Tor 108 | Được gõ lại từ TorGhost bằng Python 3""" 109 | root_please = icon.error + " Phải chạy TorghostNG với quyền root nha, thử 'sudo torghostng' xem" 110 | sorry_windows = icon.error + " Xin lỗi các bạn dùng Windows nhá ☹ Các bạn dùng Tor Brower nha" 111 | sorry_some_os = """Với hệ điều hành này thì bạn phải cài Tor với macchanger một cách thủ công thôi :v 112 | Tor: https://github.com/torproject/tor 113 | macchanger: https://github.com/alobbs/macchanger""" 114 | sorry_bsd = "Mình đang tìm các hỗ trợ BSD, xin lỗi bạn :(" 115 | current_language = icon.info + " Ngôn ngữ hiển thị hiện tại: " 116 | language_list = icon.info + " Danh sách các ngôn ngữ có sẵn:\n 1.English 2.Vietnamese" 117 | choose_your_lang = icon.question + " Chọn ngôn ngữ của bạn (1/2): " 118 | wanna_change_lang = icon.question + " Muốn thay đổi ngôn ngữ hiển thị không? (y/n): " 119 | wanna_uninstall = icon.question + " Bạn muốn gỡ TorghostNG đi không (y/n): " 120 | invalid_choice = icon.error + " Lựa chọn không hợp lệ lmao :v" 121 | country_id = "MÃ ISO QUỐC GIA" 122 | help_help = "Hiển thị phần trợ giúp và thoát" 123 | privoxy_help = "Kết nối đến mạng Tor với Privoxy - Tăng cường ẩn danh" 124 | start_help = "Bắt đầu kết nối đến mạng Tor" 125 | stop_help = "Ngưng kết nối đến mạng Tor" 126 | circuit_help = "Thay đổi mạch Tor" 127 | id_help = "Thay đổi địa chỉ IPv4 sang một quốc gia cụ thể. Vô CountryCode.org để xem ISO code" 128 | update_help = "Kiểm tra cập nhật" 129 | no_delay_help = "Tắt hiệu ứng thời gian đi" 130 | changemac_help = "Thay đổi ngẫu nhiên địa chỉ MAC. Dùng lệnh 'ifconfig' để xem các interface" 131 | language_help = "Thay đổi ngôn ngữ hiển thị. Tiếng Anh là mặc định" 132 | language_list_help = "Hiển thị danh sách các ngôn ngữ hiện có" 133 | checkip_help = "Xem địa chỉ IP hiện tại" 134 | dns_help = "Dùng cái này để sửa vấn đề về DNS" 135 | done = color.GREEN+ " Đã xong" + color.END 136 | disable_ipv6_info = icon.info + color.BOLD + " Vì lý do bảo mật, TorghostNG sẽ vô hiệu hóa IPv6 để ngăn ngừa IPv6 rò rỉ (mình bị dính chưởng rồi nè lmao)" + color.END 137 | iptables_info = icon.info + """ iptables sẽ chặn các kết nối không đi qua Tor 138 | Ứng dụng nào thích chơi kết nối một mình một kiểu sẽ bị chặn""" 139 | block_bittorrent = icon.info + """ Vì mạng Tor, iptables sẽ chặn các kết nối BitTorrent 140 | Mặc dù bạn có thể "vượt rào" với phần cài đặt trong phần mềm torrent :'(""" 141 | applying_language = icon.process + " Đang áp dụng ngôn ngữ hiển thị..." 142 | checking_update = icon.process + " Đang kiểm tra cập nhật..." 143 | outofdate = icon.error + " Torghost bạn xài đã cổ lỗ sĩ rồi :v" 144 | uptodate = icon.success + " TorghostNG bạn xài là bản mới nhất :D" 145 | wanna_update = icon.question + " Muốn cập nhật Torghost luôn không (y/n): " 146 | updating = icon.process + " Đang cập nhật TorghostNG lên phiên bản {}..." 147 | already_configured = icon.info + " Tệp cấu hình {} đã được thiết lập sẵn" 148 | configuring = icon.process + " Đang thiết lập cấu hình {}..." 149 | ipv6_alreay_disabled = icon.info + " IPv6 đã bị vô hiệu hóa sẵn" 150 | disabling_ipv6 = icon.process + " Đang vô hiệu hóa IPv6..." 151 | restoring_configuration = icon.process + " Đang khôi phục thiếp lập {}..." 152 | stopping_tor = icon.process + " Đang ngưng tiến trình của Tor..." 153 | starting_tor = icon.process + " Bắt đầu tiến trình Tor mới..." 154 | changing_tor_circuit = icon.process + " Đang thay đổi mạch Tor..." 155 | setting_iptables = icon.process + " Đang thiết lập quy tắc cho iptables..." 156 | flushing_iptables = icon.process + " Đang thiết lập lại iptables về như cũ..." 157 | checking_ip = icon.process + " Đang kiểm tra địa chỉ IP hiện tại..." 158 | fixing_dns = icon.process + " Đang sửa vấn đề DNS..." 159 | your_ip = icon.info + " Địa chỉ {} hiện tại: " 160 | checking_tor = icon.process + " Đang kiểm tra kết nối đến mạng Tor..." 161 | tor_success = icon.success + " Đã kết nối đến mạng Tor" 162 | tor_failed = icon.error + " Quá trình kết nối đến mạng Tor thất bại" 163 | tor_disconnected = icon.success + " Đã ngưng kết nối khỏi mạng Tor" 164 | try_again = icon.question + " Bạn có muốn thử lại không (y/n): " 165 | restarting_network = icon.process + " Đang khởi động lại NetworkManager..." 166 | changing_mac = icon.process + " Đang thay đổi địa chỉ MAC hiện tại..." 167 | mac_changed = icon.success + " Đã thay đổi địa chỉ MAC" 168 | ifconfig_tip = icon.info + color.BOLD + " Bạn có thể dùng lệnh 'ifconfig' để xem các interface trong máy" + color.END 169 | id_tip = icon.info + color.BOLD + " Bạn có thể vô https://CountryCode.org để tìm ISO code của từng quốc gia" + color.END 170 | torghostng_tip = icon.success + color.BOLD + " Bạn có thể chạy TorghostNG với lệnh '{}'" 171 | dns_tip = icon.info + " Nếu bạn gặp vấn đề với việc phân giải địa chỉ web, dùng '--dns' để sửa" 172 | interface_error = icon.error + " Không có interface nào tên {}. Thay đổi thất bại" 173 | video_tutorials = icon.info + " Nếu có thắc mắc gì thì các cậu xem video hướng dẫn nha: "+ color.BOLD +"https://bit.ly/34TNglL"+ color.END 174 | 175 | the_banner = color.GREEN + """ _____ _ _ _ _ ____ 176 | |_ _|__ _ __ __ _| |__ ___ ___| |_| \ | |/ ___| 177 | | |/ _ \| '__/ _` | '_ \ / _ \/ __| __| \| | | _ 178 | | | (_) | | | (_| | | | | (_) \__ \ |_| |\ | |_| | 179 | |_|\___/|_| \__, |_| |_|\___/|___/\__|_| \_|\____| 180 | |___/""" + color.END 181 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /torghostng.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | import argparse 4 | from time import sleep 5 | from json import JSONDecodeError, loads 6 | from sys import argv, exit 7 | from subprocess import getoutput 8 | from os import geteuid, system, path, name 9 | 10 | try: 11 | from torngconf.theme import * 12 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 13 | print("TorghostNG is lacking its needed files. Reinstall TorghostNG from Github pls") 14 | exit() 15 | 16 | SLEEP_TIME = 1.0 17 | VERSION = "1.5" 18 | 19 | def the_argparse(language=English): 20 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="torghostng [-h] -s|-x|-id|-r|-m|-c|-l|--list") 21 | parser._optionals.title = language.options 22 | parser.add_argument("-p","--privoxy", help=language.privoxy_help, action="store_true") 23 | parser.add_argument("-s","--start", help=language.start_help, action="store_true") 24 | parser.add_argument("-x", "--stop", help=language.stop_help, action="store_true") 25 | parser.add_argument("-r", "--renew", help=language.circuit_help, action="store_true") 26 | parser.add_argument("-id", help=language.id_help, metavar=language.country_id, type=str) 27 | parser.add_argument("-mac", help=language.changemac_help, metavar="INTERFACE", type=str) 28 | parser.add_argument("-c","--checkip", help=language.checkip_help, action="store_true") 29 | parser.add_argument("--dns", help=language.dns_help, action="store_true") 30 | parser.add_argument("-l","--language", help=language.language_help, action="store_true") 31 | parser.add_argument("--list", help=language.language_list_help, action="store_true") 32 | parser.add_argument("-u", "--update", help=language.update_help, action="store_true") 33 | parser.add_argument("--nodelay", help=language.no_delay_help, action="store_true") 34 | 35 | if len(argv) == 1: 36 | banner() 37 | parser.print_help() 38 | exit() 39 | 40 | return parser.parse_args() 41 | 42 | 43 | if (path.isfile('/usr/bin/upgradepkg') == True) or (path.isfile('/usr/bin/torngconf/langconf.txt') == False): 44 | LANGCONF = 'torngconf/langconf.txt' 45 | else: 46 | LANGCONF = '/usr/bin/torngconf/langconf.txt' 47 | 48 | if path.isfile('/usr/bin/apt') == True: 49 | TOR_USER = 'debian-tor' 50 | else: 51 | TOR_USER = 'tor' 52 | 53 | Torrc = '/etc/tor/torngrc' 54 | resolv = '/etc/resolv.conf' 55 | Sysctl = '/etc/sysctl.conf' 56 | Privoxy = '/etc/privoxy/config' 57 | 58 | TOR_UID = getoutput('id -ur {}'.format(TOR_USER)) 59 | 60 | FIX_DNS = """nameserver 1.1.1.1 61 | nameserver 1.0.0.1 62 | nameserver 2606:4700:4700::1111 63 | nameserver 2606:4700:4700::1001""" 64 | 65 | DISABLE_IPv6 = """net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 66 | net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1""" 67 | 68 | resolvConfig = 'nameserver 127.0.0.1' 69 | 70 | privoxy_conf = """listen-address 127.0.0.1:8118 71 | forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9040 . 72 | forward-socks4 / 127.0.0.1:9040 . 73 | forward-socks4a / 127.0.0.1:9040 .""" 74 | 75 | TorrcConfig = """VirtualAddrNetwork 10.0.0.0/10 76 | AutomapHostsOnResolve 1 77 | TransPort 9040 78 | DNSPort 5353 79 | ControlPort 9051 80 | RunAsDaemon 1""" 81 | 82 | TorrcConfig_exitnode = """VirtualAddrNetwork 10.0.0.0/10 83 | AutomapHostsOnResolve 1 84 | TransPort 9040 85 | DNSPort 5353 86 | ControlPort 9051 87 | RunAsDaemon 1 88 | ExitNodes {%s}""" 89 | 90 | iptables_rules = """NON_TOR="192.168.1.0/24 192.168.0.0/24" 91 | TOR_UID={} 92 | TRANS_PORT="9040" 93 | 94 | iptables -F 95 | iptables -t nat -F 96 | 97 | iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner $TOR_UID -j RETURN 98 | iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p udp --dport 53 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 5353 99 | for NET in $NON_TOR 127.0.0.0/9 127.128.0.0/10; do 100 | iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d $NET -j RETURN 101 | done 102 | iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --syn -j REDIRECT --to-ports $TRANS_PORT 103 | 104 | iptables -A OUTPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT 105 | for NET in $NON_TOR 127.0.0.0/8; do 106 | iptables -A OUTPUT -d $NET -j ACCEPT 107 | done 108 | iptables -A OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner $TOR_UID -j ACCEPT 109 | iptables -A OUTPUT -j REJECT 110 | 111 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "BitTorrent" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 112 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "BitTorrent protocol" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 113 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "peer_id=" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 114 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string ".torrent" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 115 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "announce.php?passkey=" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 116 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "torrent" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 117 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "announce" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP 118 | iptables -A FORWARD -m string --string "info_hash" --algo bm --to 65535 -j DROP""".format(TOR_UID) 119 | 120 | IpFlush = """iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT 121 | iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT 122 | iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT 123 | iptables -t nat -F 124 | iptables -t mangle -F 125 | iptables -F 126 | iptables -X""" 127 | 128 | set_proxy="""export https_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 129 | export http_proxy=127.0.0.1:8118 130 | export socks5_proxy=127.0.0.1:9040 131 | export socks4_proxy=127.0.0.1:9040 132 | export socks4a_proxy=127.0.0.1:9040""" 133 | 134 | rm_proxy="""export https_proxy= 135 | export http_proxy= 136 | export socks5_proxy= 137 | export socks4_proxy= 138 | export socks4a_proxy=""" 139 | 140 | update_commands = """cd ~ && rm -rf TorghostNG 141 | git clone https://github.com/gitkern3l/TorghostNG 142 | cd TorghostNG 143 | sudo python3 install.py && sudo python3 install.py""" 144 | 145 | 146 | def banner(): 147 | print(the_banner) 148 | print(language.description) 149 | 150 | 151 | def check_lang(): 152 | try: 153 | if path.isfile(LANGCONF) == True: 154 | with open(LANGCONF) as file_lang: 155 | language = eval(file_lang.readline()) 156 | 157 | file_lang.close() 158 | 159 | print(language.applying_language, end='', flush=True) 160 | print(language.done) 161 | 162 | return language 163 | else: 164 | language = choose_lang() 165 | return language 166 | 167 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 168 | print() 169 | exit() 170 | except (NameError, SyntaxError, AttributeError): 171 | language = choose_lang() 172 | return language 173 | except FileNotFoundError: 174 | print("TorghostNG is lacking its needed files. Reinstall TorghostNG from Github pls") 175 | exit() 176 | 177 | 178 | def choose_lang(language=English): 179 | try: 180 | with open(LANGCONF, mode="w") as file_lang: 181 | print(language.language_list) 182 | choice = int(input(language.choose_your_lang)) 183 | 184 | if choice == 1: 185 | print(English.applying_language) 186 | file_lang.write("English") 187 | language = English 188 | 189 | 190 | elif choice == 2: 191 | print(Vietnamese.applying_language) 192 | file_lang.write("Vietnamese") 193 | language = Vietnamese 194 | 195 | else: 196 | print() 197 | print(language.invalid_choice) 198 | choose_lang() 199 | 200 | file_lang.close() 201 | return language 202 | 203 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 204 | print() 205 | exit() 206 | 207 | def check_windows_check_root(): 208 | if name == "nt": 209 | print(English.sorry_windows) 210 | exit() 211 | 212 | if geteuid() != 0: 213 | print(language.root_please) 214 | exit() 215 | 216 | 217 | def check_update(): 218 | try: 219 | print(language.checking_update, end='', flush=True) 220 | version = getoutput('curl -s --max-time 60 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gitkern3l/TorghostNG/master/torngconf/Version') 221 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 222 | print(language.done) 223 | 224 | if (version != VERSION) == True: 225 | print(language.outofdate) 226 | choice = str(input(language.wanna_update)) 227 | 228 | if choice[0].upper() == "Y": 229 | print(language.updating.format(version)) 230 | system(update_commands) 231 | exit() 232 | 233 | else: 234 | print(language.uptodate) 235 | 236 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 237 | print() 238 | exit() 239 | 240 | 241 | def check_tor(status): 242 | try: 243 | print(language.checking_tor, end='', flush=True) 244 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 245 | tor_status = loads(getoutput("curl -s --max-time 60 https://check.torproject.org/api/ip")) 246 | print(language.done) 247 | 248 | if tor_status['IsTor'] == False: 249 | if status == "failed": 250 | print(language.tor_failed) 251 | stop_connecting() 252 | 253 | elif status == "stopped": 254 | print(language.tor_disconnected) 255 | 256 | else: 257 | if 'LISTEN' in getoutput('netstat -atnp | grep privoxy'): 258 | print(language.tor_success.format('Privoxy')) 259 | 260 | else: 261 | print(language.tor_success.format('')) 262 | 263 | check_ip() 264 | 265 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 266 | print() 267 | exit() 268 | 269 | except JSONDecodeError: 270 | print() 271 | sleep(1) 272 | check_tor(status) 273 | 274 | 275 | def check_ip(): 276 | try: 277 | print(language.checking_ip, end='', flush=True) 278 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 279 | ipv4_address = getoutput('curl -s --max-time 60 https://api.ipify.org') 280 | ipv6_address = getoutput('curl -s --max-time 60 https://api6.ipify.org') 281 | print(language.done) 282 | 283 | print(language.your_ip.format('IPv4') + color.BOLD + ipv4_address + color.END) 284 | 285 | if ipv6_address != ipv4_address: 286 | print(language.your_ip.format('IPv6') + color.BOLD + ipv6_address + color.END) 287 | 288 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 289 | print() 290 | exit() 291 | 292 | 293 | def start_connecting(id=None,privoxy=None): 294 | try: 295 | print(icon.process + ' ' + language.start_help) 296 | 297 | # Disable IPv6 298 | if DISABLE_IPv6 == open(Sysctl).read(): 299 | print(language.ipv6_alreay_disabled) 300 | 301 | else: 302 | print(language.disable_ipv6_info) 303 | 304 | system('sudo cp {0} {0}.backup'.format(Sysctl)) 305 | print(language.disabling_ipv6, end='', flush=True) 306 | 307 | with open(Sysctl, mode='w') as file_sysctl: 308 | file_sysctl.write(DISABLE_IPv6) 309 | file_sysctl.close() 310 | 311 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 312 | print(language.done) 313 | 314 | getoutput('sudo sysctl -p') 315 | 316 | # Configure Torrc 317 | if id != None: # Check for exit node 318 | torrconfig = TorrcConfig_exitnode %(id) 319 | print(language.id_tip) 320 | else: 321 | torrconfig = TorrcConfig 322 | 323 | 324 | if (path.isfile(Torrc)) and (torrconfig == open(Torrc).read()): 325 | print(language.already_configured.format('TorghostNG Torrc')) 326 | 327 | else: 328 | print(language.configuring.format('TorghostNG Torrc'), end='', flush=True) 329 | 330 | with open(Torrc, mode='w') as file_torrc: 331 | file_torrc.write(torrconfig) 332 | file_torrc.close() 333 | 334 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 335 | print(language.done) 336 | 337 | # Configure DNS resolv.conf 338 | if privoxy == None: 339 | system('systemctl stop privoxy') 340 | if resolvConfig == open(resolv).read(): 341 | print(language.already_configured.format('DNS resolv.conf')) 342 | 343 | else: 344 | system("cp {0} {0}.backup".format(resolv)) 345 | 346 | with open(resolv, mode='w') as resolv_file: 347 | print(language.configuring.format('DNS resolv.conf'), end='', flush=True) 348 | resolv_file.write(resolvConfig) 349 | resolv_file.close() 350 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 351 | print(language.done) 352 | 353 | # Stop tor service 354 | print(language.stopping_tor, end='', flush=True) 355 | system('systemctl stop tor') 356 | system('fuser -k 9051/tcp > /dev/null 2>&1') 357 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 358 | print(language.done) 359 | 360 | # Configure and start Privoxy 361 | if privoxy == True: 362 | system(set_proxy) 363 | 364 | if privoxy_conf == open(Privoxy).read(): 365 | print(language.already_configured.format('Privoxy')) 366 | 367 | else: 368 | system('cp {0} {0}.backup'.format(Privoxy)) 369 | 370 | with open(Privoxy, mode='w') as privoxy_file: 371 | print(language.configuring.format('Privoxy'), end='', flush=True) 372 | privoxy_file.write(privoxy_conf) 373 | privoxy_file.close() 374 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 375 | print(language.done) 376 | 377 | system('systemctl start privoxy') 378 | 379 | # Start new tor service 380 | print(language.starting_tor, end='', flush=True) 381 | system('sudo -u {0} tor -f {1} > /dev/null'.format(TOR_USER, Torrc)) 382 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 383 | print(language.done) 384 | 385 | # Show some info 386 | print(language.iptables_info) 387 | print(language.block_bittorrent) 388 | 389 | # Configure iptables 390 | print(language.setting_iptables, end='', flush=True) 391 | system(iptables_rules) 392 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 393 | print(language.done) 394 | 395 | check_tor('failed') # Check tor connection 396 | 397 | print(language.dns_tip) # Show some info 398 | 399 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 400 | print() 401 | exit() 402 | 403 | 404 | def stop_connecting(): 405 | try: 406 | print(icon.process + ' ' + language.stop_help) 407 | 408 | # Restore Privoxy configuration 409 | if 'LISTEN' in getoutput('netstat -atnp | grep privoxy'): 410 | print(language.restoring_configuration.format('Privoxy'), end='', flush=True) 411 | 412 | if path.isfile(Privoxy + '.backup') == True: 413 | system('mv {0}.backup {0}'.format(Privoxy)) 414 | 415 | system('systemctl stop privoxy') 416 | system(rm_proxy) 417 | 418 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 419 | print(language.done) 420 | 421 | # Restore DNS resolv.conf configuration 422 | if path.isfile(resolv + '.backup') == True: 423 | print(language.restoring_configuration.format('DNS resolv.conf'), end='', flush=True) 424 | 425 | system('mv {0}.backup {0}'.format(resolv)) 426 | 427 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 428 | print(language.done) 429 | 430 | # Restore IPv6 configuration 431 | if path.isfile(Sysctl + '.backup') == True: 432 | print(language.restoring_configuration.format('IPv6'), end='', flush=True) 433 | 434 | system('mv {0}.backup {0}'.format(Sysctl)) 435 | system('sudo sysctl -p') 436 | 437 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 438 | print(language.done) 439 | 440 | # Reset iptables configuration 441 | print(language.flushing_iptables, end='', flush=True) 442 | system(IpFlush) 443 | system('fuser -k 9051/tcp > /dev/null 2>&1') 444 | sleep(SLEEP_TIME) 445 | print(language.done) 446 | 447 | # Restart NetworkManager 448 | print(language.restarting_network, end='', flush=True) 449 | system('systemctl restart --now NetworkManager') 450 | sleep(8) 451 | print(language.done) 452 | 453 | check_tor('stopped') # 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