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Overview

exitmap is a fast and extensible Python-based scanner for Tor exit relays. Modules implement tasks that are then run over (a subset of) all exit relays. If you have a background in functional programming, think of exitmap as a map() interface for Tor exit relays. In practice, exitmap is useful to monitor the reliability and trustworthiness of exit relays; exitmap is used to check for false negatives on the Tor Project's check service and to find malicious exit relays. It is quite easy to develop new modules for exitmap; just have a look at the file HACKING in the doc/ directory, or check out one of the existing modules.

exitmap uses Stem to create circuits to all given exit relays, and as soon as tor notifies exitmap of an established circuit, a module is invoked for the newly established circuit. Modules can be pure Python scripts or external programs. For external programs, torsocks is necessary.

Finally, note that exitmap is not meant to be run by ordinary Tor users. The Tor Project is already running the tool on a regular basis. More exitmap users means more stress on the network. The only reason it is publicly available is because its source code and design might be of interest to some.

Installation

exitmap uses the library Stem to communicate with Tor. On Debian jessie and newer, you can install Stem by executing:

# apt-get install python-stem

Alternatively, you can install Stem using pip:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Running exitmap

You can run exitmap with the checktest module by executing:

$ ./bin/exitmap checktest

If you want to use a static first hop, execute:

$ ./bin/exitmap --first-hop CCEF02AA454C0AB0FE1AC68304F6D8C4220C1912 checktest

To run the same test over German exit relays only, execute:

$ ./bin/exitmap --country DE --first-hop CCEF02AA454C0AB0FE1AC68304F6D8C4220C1912 checktest

If you want to pause for five seconds in between circuit creations in order to reduce the load on the Tor network and the scanning destination, execute:

$ ./bin/exitmap --build-delay 5 checktest

Note that CCEF02AA454C0AB0FE1AC68304F6D8C4220C1912 is a relay run by Karlstad University. While you can feel free to use it, please use your own relays in order to distribute the scanning load. If you do not specify a first hop, exitmap will randomly select first hops, one for each circuit.

To get an overview of exitmap's options, execute:

$ ./bin/exitmap --help

exitmap comes with the following modules.

  • testfds: Tests if an exit relay is able to fetch the content of a simple web page. If an exit relay is unable to do that, it might not have enough file descriptors available.
  • checktest: Attempts to find false negatives in the Tor Project's check service.
  • dns: Attempts to resolve several domains and compares the received A records to the expected records.
  • patchingCheck: Checks for file tampering.

Our research paper also discusses an HTTPS, XMPP, IMAPS, SSH, and an sslstrip module. We decided not to publish these modules since they would likely help attackers more than security researchers. Having said that, we are willing to share these modules in private.

Configuration

By default, exitmap tries to read the file .exitmaprc in your home directory. The file can have the following format.

[Defaults]
first_hop = CCEF02AA454C0AB0FE1AC68304F6D8C4220C1912
verbosity = debug
build_delay = 1

Alternatives

Don't like exitmap? Then have a look at tortunnel, SoaT, torscanner, or DetecTor.

Feedback

Contact: Philipp Winter phw@nymity.ch
OpenPGP fingerprint: B369 E7A2 18FE CEAD EB96 8C73 CF70 89E3 D7FD C0D0