Sorry to bother again. An equally good solution to replacing
*client_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)client_socket.connect(ip,port)* with a TOR solution could be via a command line interface: os.system("torsocketprogram -send 123.45.67.89 9000 filename.bytes") and os.system("torsocketprogram -recv 123.45.67.89 9000 filename.bytes").
Am Do., 11. Aug. 2022 um 11:27 Uhr schrieb Martin Neuenhofen < martinneuenhofen@googlemail.com>:
Dear Tor Developers,
in my application, a client connects to a server via:
*client_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)client_socket.connect(ip,port)*
I want to replace these two lines to create a client_socket whose IP address cannot be seen by the server. The application is e-polling.
I looked into
- torpy (too many timeouts),
- socks (requires too much external configuration),
- and I have tor installed (unknown how to use from within python).
I just need a replacement for the two-liner code above.
*The ideal solution:* is device & OS agnostic, portable, uses no peripherals or configuration (i.e., just one pip package to install), and works reliably. Thus, the below torpy solution would have been ideal if it had worked reliably:
*from torpy import TorClient # pip install torpy* *class Torsocket:*
- def __init__(self,ip,port): self.mgr1 = TorClient()
self.tor = type(self.mgr1).__enter__(self.mgr1) self.mgr2 = self.tor.create_circuit(3) self.circuit = type(self.mgr2).__enter__(self.mgr2) self.mgr3 = self.circuit.create_stream((ip,port)) self.socket = type(self.mgr3).__enter__(self.mgr3) def send(self,data): self.socket.send(data) def recv(self,size): return self.socket.recv(size) def __del__(self): for bla in [self.mgr3,self.mgr2,self.mgr1]: type(bla).__exit__(bla, None, None, None)*
It replaces the two-liner from the beginning with the below one-liner *client_socket = Torsocket(*server_data.server_address)*
My questions/requests:
- Is torpy connected to the real tor network (or is it a little toy twin)?
If it is the real tor network then I will close this issue and open another one.
- Are practical solutions available to my problem already?, and which of
them works best for user-friendliness?
- Can a pip package for a torsocket be made, as described above? i.e.,
something like torpy, but connecting to the real network?
- Can I offer anything so that the ideal solution would be crafted and
packaged?*
*) If it helps, I could tell a lot about my project and how I believe it is significant and will be for the greater good of people. It is a fully implemented 1000LOC LSAG+WOT decentral P2P e-polling program with GUI that shall return trust and sovereignty into the people's hands. The only missing bit is a reliable tor connection.