[−][src]Crate tor_stream
Provides an interface for proxying network streams over the Tor network.
See setup for information on creating a local Tor SOCKS5 proxy.
Usage
If your Tor proxy is running on the default address 127.0.0.1:9050
,
you can use TorStream::connect()
. If that is not the case,
you can specify your address in a call to TorStream::connect_with_address()
.
use tor_stream::TorStream; use std::io::prelude::*; let mut stream = TorStream::connect("www.example.com:80").expect("Failed to connect"); // The stream can be used like a normal TCP stream stream.write_all(b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nConnection: Close\r\nHost: www.example.com\r\n\r\n").expect("Failed to send request"); // If you want the raw stream, call `unwrap` let mut stream = stream.unwrap(); let mut buf = String::new(); stream.read_to_string(&mut buf).expect("Failed to read response"); println!("Server response:\n{}", buf);
Credits
This crate is mostly a wrapper about Steven Fackler's socks
crate.
Modules
setup | Instructions on setting up a local Tor proxy |
Structs
TOR_PROXY | The default TOR socks5 proxy address, |
TorStream | A stream proxied over the Tor network.
After connecting, it can be used like a normal |