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Image Sources: * The Little Relay That Could - train.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/140185/tren-train-by-antroares Author: Antroares License: Public Domain Alternate: https://openclipart.org/detail/1128/train-roadsign-by-ryanlerch * To Russia With Love - soviet.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/146017/flag-of-the-soviet-union-by-marxist-leninist Author: Unknown License: Public Domain (not a subject of copyright according the Russian civil code) Alternate: https://openclipart.org/detail/85555/communist-sabbatarian-ribbon-by-rones-85555 * Tortoise and the Hare - tortoise.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/27911/green-tortoise-%28cartoon%29-by-arking-27911 Author: arking License: Public Domain * Over the River and Through the Wood - riding_hood.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/163771/little-red-riding-hood-by-tzunghaor Author: tzunghaor License: Public Domain * Mirror Mirror On The Wall - mirror.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/152155/mirror-frame-by-gsagri04 Author: Unknown (gsagri04?) License: Public Domain Alternate: https://openclipart.org/detail/174179/miroir-rectangulaire-by-defaz36-174179 * East of the Sun & West of the Moon - windrose.png Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Compass_card_%28sl%29.svg Author: Andrejj License: CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.en) * Mad Hatter - mad_hatter.png Source: http://www.krepcio.com/vitreosity/archives/MadHatter-ALL-illus600.jpg Author: John Tenniel License: Public Doman Augmented: Colored by me, and used the card from... https://openclipart.org/detail/1892/mad-hatter-with-label-on-hat-by-nayrhcrel * Double Double Toil and Trouble - cauldron.png Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/174099/cauldron-by-jarda-174099 Author: Unknown (jarda?) License: Public Domain Getting started with any new library can be daunting, so let's get our feet wet by jumping straight in with some tutorials... .. list-table:: :widths: 1 10 :header-rows: 0 * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/train.png :target: tutorials/the_little_relay_that_could.html - .. image:: /_static/label/the_little_relay_that_could.png :target: tutorials/the_little_relay_that_could.html Basics for talking with Tor. This will step you through configuring Tor and writing your first script to talk with it. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/soviet.png :target: tutorials/to_russia_with_love.html - .. image:: /_static/label/to_russia_with_love.png :target: tutorials/to_russia_with_love.html Rather than talking to Tor, we'll now talk **through** it. In this tutorial we'll programmatically start Tor then use it to read a site through mother Russia! * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/tortoise.png :target: tutorials/tortoise_and_the_hare.html - .. image:: /_static/label/tortoise_and_the_hare.png :target: tutorials/tortoise_and_the_hare.html As Tor runs it generates a variety of **events** that controllers can subscribe to be notified of. In this tutorial we'll do just that, writing a curses application that graphs the bandwidth usage of Tor. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/riding_hood.png :target: tutorials/over_the_river.html - .. image:: /_static/label/over_the_river.png :target: tutorials/over_the_river.html `Hidden services `_ are a way of providing a service that isn't easily trackable. As a dissident, for instance, this could let you safely publish a blog without getting your door kicked down. Here we'll walk you through an example. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/mirror.png :target: tutorials/mirror_mirror_on_the_wall.html - .. image:: /_static/label/mirror_mirror_on_the_wall.png :target: tutorials/mirror_mirror_on_the_wall.html Getting and acting upon information about relays in the Tor network. Relay information is provided through documents called **descriptors**. This walks you through both where to get them and a small script to tell you the fastest Tor exits. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/windrose.png :target: tutorials/east_of_the_sun.html - .. image:: /_static/label/east_of_the_sun.png :target: tutorials/east_of_the_sun.html Stem provides several utility modules frequently useful for Tor controller applications. Here we introduce some of them. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/mad_hatter.png :target: tutorials/down_the_rabbit_hole.html - .. image:: /_static/label/down_the_rabbit_hole.png :target: tutorials/down_the_rabbit_hole.html Interactive interpreter for Tor that provides you with direct access to Tor's `control interface `_ via either python or direct requests. This is an easy way of experimenting with Stem and learning what Tor can do. * - .. image:: /_static/section/tutorials/cauldron.png :target: tutorials/double_double_toil_and_trouble.html - .. image:: /_static/label/double_double_toil_and_trouble.png :target: tutorials/double_double_toil_and_trouble.html Sometimes it's easiest to learn a library by seeing how it's used in the wild. This is a directory of scripts and applications that use Stem.