The issue is that I am completely stumped as to how I would go around using these libraries, as well as how I would get JSoup access the web via Tor. Then, I came to the conclusion that I could make the request via a Tor Onion Proxy.Īfter that, I searched online to try and find Java bindings for Tor, and I found a couple such as: GitHub - thaliproject/Tor_Onion_Proxy_Library: Provides a JAR and an AAR for embedding the Tor Onion Proxy into a Java or Android Program, GitHub - PanagiotisDrakatos/T0rlib4j: T0rlib4j is a Java controller library for Tor. I originally wanted to use a proxy, although I had no idea how to even get started with this, and most proxies seem to cost money and were closed source. I am currently working on a simple web scraper using Jsoup, my goal with this scraper was for it to be anonymous so that the server you are accessing knows nothing about you. First of all, I’d just like to emphasize – I am new to Tor and I have only very basic networking knowledge.
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