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nihilist@mainpc - 2024-02-01

Hidden Service with custom .onion Vanity V3 address

In this tutorial we'll setup a Hidden Service with custom .onion Vanity V3 address, we'll set it up using nginx and Tor.

Initial Setup

Before starting, check if your ISP allows tor use or not. And if it does not, make sure you install a VPN to hide the fact that you're using Tor as we did previously here:


# Download the Mullvad signing key
sudo curl -fsSLo /usr/share/keyrings/mullvad-keyring.asc https://repository.mullvad.net/deb/mullvad-keyring.asc

# Add the Mullvad repository server to apt
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/mullvad-keyring.asc arch=$( dpkg --print-architecture )] https://repository.mullvad.net/deb/stable $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mullvad.list
# Or add the Mullvad BETA repository server to apt
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/mullvad-keyring.asc arch=$( dpkg --print-architecture )] https://repository.mullvad.net/deb/beta $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mullvad.list

# Install the package
sudo apt update
sudo apt install mullvad-vpn

# Connect to Mullvad VPN
mullvad account login
Enter an account number: 91320912809328832
Mullvad account "91320912809328832" set

# Connect to the VPN:
mullvad lockdown-mode set on
mullvad connect

curl ifconfig.me
194.127.199.92

Once done, install tor and compute your Tor domain:


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv]
→ apt install gcc libc6-dev libsodium-dev make autoconf tor

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv]
→ git clone https://github.com/cathugger/mkp224o
Cloning into 'mkp224o'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 1571, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (402/402), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (83/83), done.
remote: Total 1571 (delta 341), reused 350 (delta 317), pack-reused 1169
Receiving objects: 100% (1571/1571), 1.89 MiB | 6.32 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (982/982), done.

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv]
→ cd mkp224o

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ ls
autogen.sh     base64_to.c   filters_common.inc.h  ioutil.h          test_base64.c            worker.h
base16_from.c  calcest.c     filters.h             keccak.c          test_ed25519.c           worker_impl.inc.h
base16.h       common.h      filters_inc.inc.h     keccak.h          testutil.h               yaml.c
base16_to.c    configure.ac  filters_main.inc.h    likely.h          types.h                  yaml.h
base32_from.c  contrib       filters_worker.inc.h  main.c            vec.c
base32.h       COPYING.txt   GNUmakefile.in        OPTIMISATION.txt  vec.h
base32_to.c    cpucount.c    hex.h                 README.md         worker_batch.inc.h
base64_from.c  cpucount.h    ifilter_bitsum.h      test_base16.c     worker_batch_pass.inc.h
base64.h       ed25519       ioutil.c              test_base32.c     worker.c

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ ./autogen.sh

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ ./configure
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables...
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether the compiler supports GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to enable C11 features... none needed
checking whether CC supports -march=native... yes
checking whether CC supports -fomit-frame-pointer... yes
checking whether CC supports -fPIE... yes
checking whether CC supports -std=c99... yes
checking whether CC supports -Wall... yes
checking whether CC supports -Wextra... yes
checking whether CC supports -Wno-maybe-uninitialized... yes
checking whether CC supports and needs -Wno-format -Wno-pedantic-ms-format... no
checking whether CC supports -Wno-unused-function... yes
checking whether CC supports -Wmissing-prototypes... yes
checking whether CC supports -Wstrict-prototypes... yes
checking whether ARGON2ID13 is supported by libsodium... yes
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating GNUmakefile

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ make
	

Now i want my tor domain to contain the "datura" characters so i do the following:


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ ./mkp224o datura
sorting filters... done.
filters:
        datura
in total, 1 filter
using 12 threads
daturacccspczuluj2hbgqfcpkjo75hn7bzmuzsm5zys3az6k3su45ad.onion
daturaxnp7x4ubwlslgyeaft5dabaxotmsaxanayocnpxarc7wi36kid.onion

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ ls -lash
total 16K
4.0K drwx------ 4 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jan 27 15:33 .
4.0K drwx--S--- 8 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Feb  1 15:08 ..
4.0K drwx------ 3 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jul 12  2023 daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion
4.0K drwx------ 3 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jan 27 15:48 nihilhfjmj55gfbleupwl2ub7lvbhq4kkoioatiopahfqwkcnglsawyd.onion

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ ls -lash daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion
total 24K
4.0K drwx------ 3 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jul 12  2023 .
4.0K drwx------ 4 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jan 27 15:33 ..
4.0K drwx------ 2 debian-tor debian-tor 4.0K Jul 12  2023 authorized_clients
4.0K -r-------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor   63 Jul 12  2023 hostname
4.0K -r-------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor   64 Jul 12  2023 hs_ed25519_public_key
4.0K -r-------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor   96 Jul 12  2023 hs_ed25519_secret_key


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/srv/mkp224o]
→ cat /etc/tor/torrc
HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/onions/daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion/
HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:4443  # for web service HTTP (recommended!)
HiddenServicePort 443 127.0.0.1:4444 # for web service HTTPS (but not recommended!)

HiddenServicePort 18080 127.0.0.1:18080 # for monero nodes
HiddenServicePort 18081 127.0.0.1:18081 # for monero nodes

# to have another hidden service, you can append it afterward like so; but you need to use different ports:

HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/onions/nihilhfjmj55gfbleupwl2ub7lvbhq4kkoioatiopahfqwkcnglsawyd.onion/
HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:4445

Make sure that the file permissions are correct in the /var/lib/tor/onions/datura...onion/ directory:


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ chmod 700 daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ chmod 400 daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion/*

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ chmod 700 daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion/authorized_clients -R

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [lib/tor/onions]
→ chown debian-tor: /var/lib/tor/onions -R

Now let's set it up on our webserver:


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [~debian-tor/onions]
→ cat /etc/nginx/sites-available/datura.network.conf
server {
        listen 80;
        listen [::]:80;
        server_name datura.network;
        return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
}

server {
        ######## TOR CHANGES ########
                listen 4443;
                listen [::]:4443;
                server_name daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion;
                add_header Onion-Location "http://daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion$request_uri" always;
        ######## TOR CHANGES ########

        listen 443 ssl http2;
        listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
        server_name datura.network;

        ssl_certificate /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/fullchain.cer;
        ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/datura.network.cer;
        ssl_certificate_key /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/datura.network.key;

[...]
        root /srv/datura.network/;
}

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [~debian-tor/onions]
→ cat /etc/nginx/sites-available/nihilism.network.conf
server {
        listen 80;
        listen [::]:80;
        server_name nihilism.network;
        return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
}

server {
        ######## TOR CHANGES ########
        listen 4445;
        listen [::]:4445;
        server_name nihilhfjmj55gfbleupwl2ub7lvbhq4kkoioatiopahfqwkcnglsawyd.onion;
        add_header Onion-Location "http://nihilhfjmj55gfbleupwl2ub7lvbhq4kkoioatiopahfqwkcnglsawyd.onion$request_uri" always;
        ######## TOR CHANGES ########

        listen 443 ssl http2;
        listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
        server_name nihilism.network;
[...]

        root /srv/datura.network/;

        ssl_certificate /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/fullchain.cer;
        ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/datura.network.cer;
        ssl_certificate_key /etc/acme/certs/datura.network/datura.network.key;
}

[ Datura Network ] [ /dev/pts/0 ] [tor/onions/daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion]
→ nginx -t
2023/07/12 21:46:16 [emerg] 113983#113983: could not build server_names_hash, you should increase server_names_hash_bucket_size: 64
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed

#if it gives you this error do the following:

[ Datura Network ] [ /dev/pts/0 ] [tor/onions/daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion]
→ vim /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

[ Datura Network ] [ /dev/pts/0 ] [tor/onions/daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion]
→ cat /etc/nginx/nginx.conf |grep 128
        server_names_hash_bucket_size 128;


[ 10.0.0.101/16 ] [ /dev/pts/12 ] [/var/lib/tor]
→ nginx -t
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful

[ 10.0.0.101/16 ] [ /dev/pts/12 ] [/var/lib/tor]
→ nginx -s reload

[ 10.0.0.101/16 ] [ /dev/pts/8 ] [~debian-tor]
→ sudo -u debian-tor tor
Jan 23 16:57:19.270 [notice] Tor 0.3.5.16 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.8-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.4, and Libzstd 1.3.8.
Jan 23 16:57:19.270 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
Jan 23 16:57:19.270 [notice] Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".
Jan 23 16:57:19.278 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
Jan 23 16:57:19.278 [notice] Opened Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
Jan 23 16:57:19.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv4 file /usr/share/tor/geoip.
Jan 23 16:57:19.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv6 file /usr/share/tor/geoip6.
Jan 23 16:57:19.000 [warn] You are running Tor as root. You don't need to, and you probably shouldn't.
Jan 23 16:57:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 0%: Starting
Jan 23 16:57:20.000 [notice] Starting with guard context "default"
Jan 23 16:57:20.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake with directory server
Jan 23 16:57:20.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor network
Jan 23 16:57:20.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit
Jan 23 16:57:21.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 100%: Done

From there we can check if our tor website is up:

It works! Now let's use systemctl to start tor instead:


[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [~debian-tor/onions]
→ systemctl restart tor@default

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [~debian-tor/onions]
→ systemctl status tor@default
● tor@default.service - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP
     Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/tor@default.service; enabled-runtime; preset: enabled)
     Active: active (running) since Thu 2024-02-01 15:24:07 CET; 18min ago
    Process: 3027334 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/install -Z -m 02755 -o debian-tor -g debian-tor -d /run/tor (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
    Process: 3027335 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc -f /etc/tor/torrc --RunAsDaemon 0 --verify-config (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
   Main PID: 3027336 (tor)
      Tasks: 30 (limit: 77000)
     Memory: 636.4M
        CPU: 49.885s
     CGroup: /system.slice/system-tor.slice/tor@default.service
             ├─3027336 /usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc -f /etc/tor/torrc --RunAsDaemon 0
             └─3027337 /usr/bin/obfs4proxy

Feb 01 15:24:26 Datura-Network Tor[3027336]: Your network connection speed appears to have changed. Resetting timeout to 60000ms after 18 timeouts and 1000 buildtimes.
Feb 01 15:25:09 Datura-Network Tor[3027336]: Performing bandwidth self-test...done.

Now we can do the same for a subdomain:



[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/etc/nginx/sites-available]
→ cat cringe.datura.network.conf
server {
        listen 443 ssl;
        server_name cringe.datura.network;

        ssl_certificate /etc/acme/certs/cringe.datura.network/cringe.datura.network.cer;
    ssl_certificate_key /etc/acme/certs/cringe.datura.network/cringe.datura.network.key;

    ######## TOR CHANGES ########
    listen 4443;
    listen [::]:4443;
    server_name cringe.daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion;
    add_header Onion-Location "http://cringe.daturab6drmkhyeia4ch5gvfc2f3wgo6bhjrv3pz6n7kxmvoznlkq4yd.onion$request_uri" always;
    ######## TOR CHANGES ########

[...] 

	location / {
                proxy_pass http://localhost:8083;
        }

        location = /robots.txt {
                add_header Content-Type text/plain;
                return 200 "User-agent: *\nDisallow: /\n";
        }
}

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/etc/nginx/sites-available]
→ nginx -t
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful

[ Datura-Network ] [ /dev/pts/11 ] [/etc/nginx/sites-available]
→ nginx -s reload
2024/02/01 15:45:18 [notice] 3045373#3045373: signal process started

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