Software:Vidalia

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Vidalia
Tor logo1.png
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Vidalia showing a network map
Original author(s)Matt Edman, Justin Hipple
Developer(s)Tomás Touceda
Initial release28 February 2006; 18 years ago (2006-02-28)
Final release0.2.21 (3 December 2012; 11 years ago (2012-12-03)) [±]
Written inC++, Qt
Operating systemOS X, Microsoft Windows, Unix-like
Available in30 languages
List of languages
Arabic, Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Burmese, Catalan, Chinese (simplified), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
TypeAnonymity, GUI
LicenseGNU GPL v2 (with OpenSSL exception)

Vidalia is a discontinued[1] cross-platform GUI for controlling Tor, built using Qt. The name comes from the Vidalia onion since Tor uses onion routing. It allows the user to start, stop or view the status of Tor, view, filter or search log messages, monitor bandwidth usage, and configure some aspects of Tor.[2] Vidalia also makes it easier to contribute to the Tor network by optionally helping the user set up a Tor relay.

Another prominent feature of Vidalia is its Tor network map, which lets the user see the geographic location of relays on the Tor network, as well as where the user's application traffic is going.

Release

Vidalia is released under the GNU General Public License. It runs on any platform supported by Qt 4.2, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux or other Unix-like variants using the X11 window system.

Vidalia is no longer maintained or supported,[3] and Tor developers do not recommend its use anymore.[4] In 2013 it was replaced with a Firefox-based Tor controller called Tor Launcher.[5]

Vidalia control panel
Vidalia control panel

See also

  • Anonymizing Relay Monitor (arm)

References

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