Reputation: 6307
I'm attempting to control Tor with Python. I've read a couple of the other questions asked about this subject on stackoverflow but none of them answer this question.
I'm looking for a method to have tor give you a 'new identity', a new IP address, when the command is run. I've googled around and found the TorCtl module as a method for controlling tor, but can't find a way to get a new identity. Here's what I have so far for atleast connecting to tor, but can't get any farther.
from TorCtl import TorCtl
conn = TorCtl.connect(controlAddr="127.0.0.1", controlPort=9051, passphrase="123")
Any help on this is appreciated, if there are other modules better then TorCtl that'd be great too! Thank you!
Upvotes: 11
Views: 4996
Reputation: 611
Apparently the stem package works better. You can install tor on your computer and keep it running in terminal. Then run the following program:
from stem import Signal
from stem.control import Controller
with Controller.from_port(port = 9051) as controller:
controller.authenticate()
controller.signal(Signal.NEWNYM)
stem is the official package developed by tor.org, and you can see their documentation
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 536
You can use a similar code in python:
def renewTorIdentity(self, passAuth):
try:
s = socket.socket()
s.connect(('localhost', 9051))
s.send('AUTHENTICATE "{0}"\r\n'.format(passAuth))
resp = s.recv(1024)
if resp.startswith('250'):
s.send("signal NEWNYM\r\n")
resp = s.recv(1024)
if resp.startswith('250'):
print "Identity renewed"
else:
print "response 2:", resp
else:
print "response 1:", resp
except Exception as e:
print "Can't renew identity: ", e
You can check this post for a mini-tutorial
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6307
Well, out of luck I managed to find a PHP script that did the exact same thing I wanted, and with the help of that I converted it to work in TorCtl. This is what it looks like for anyone else needing it in the future!
from TorCtl import TorCtl
conn = TorCtl.connect(controlAddr="127.0.0.1", controlPort=9051, passphrase="123")
TorCtl.Connection.send_signal(conn, "NEWNYM")
Upvotes: 6