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a part of the torouter project
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/Torouter
This is a simple/minimalist web interface for torouters, allowing owners/users
to configure a basic "home router"-style network and enable Tor onion-routed
services and daemons. It is writen in python.
### Features
- integrates elegantly with conventional Linux configuration files
- no javascript, just HTML5 and CSS
- no cookies, sessions, or server-side state
- compatible with lynx
### Dependancies
- Augueas config file editing library, plus python bindings.
- The Flask lightweight pythonic web framework
- basic UNIX utilities: top, uptime, hostname, etc
- ifupdown
- iproute2: supplies the 'ip' command
- procfs
- iw
### Development
To resolve dependancies on debian-based systems (wheezy or newer?):
$ sudo apt-get install python-flask python-augeas ifupdown iw
You can run try running the UI on any old Linux machine, just don't submit any
forms unless you want your network configuration clobbered:
$ ./torouterui.py
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