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Chapter 12.3: Adding SSH Hidden Services
In this chapter we will show you how to add a ssh hidden service to login remotelly using Tor.
Create SSH Hidden Services
To create new service you need to add some lines in your torrc file.
This should be under /etc/tor/torrc
Add this lines:
HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/hidden-service-ssh/
HiddenServicePort 22 127.0.0.1:22
HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient stealth hidden-service-ssh
- HiddenServiceDir: indicates tor that you have a hidden service directory with the necessary configuration on path.
- HiddenServicePort: indicates tor port to be used, in SSH case is 22, if you want use other port you can change here.
- HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient: As it's name indicates authorize a client to connect to the hidden service.
After add lines to tor file you need to restart tor service
sudo /etc/init.d/tor restart
After restart you should have three new files like this:
total 24
drwx--S--- 3 debian-tor debian-tor 4096 jul 1 18:39 ./
drwx--S--- 5 debian-tor debian-tor 4096 jul 1 18:39 ../
drwx--S--- 2 debian-tor debian-tor 4096 jul 1 18:39 authorized_clients/
-rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 63 jul 1 18:39 hostname
-rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 64 jul 1 18:39 hs_ed25519_public_key
-rw------- 1 debian-tor debian-tor 96 jul 1 18:39 hs_ed25519_secret_key
The file hostname contains your id onion.
Use this address to connect to your ssh hidden service like this:
torify ssh <your-username>@your_new_onion_id.onion