Tor-core-0.0.2.7z Instant
Because official Tor project archives typically use different naming conventions (e.g., tor-0.x.x.x.tar.gz ), a .7z archive found on third-party sites may be a "re-pack." Use caution, as legacy software archives are sometimes used as "wrappers" for malware.
If you have encountered this specific file recently, please note the following: tor-core-0.0.2.7z
... muine-0.8.8-6.fc9.i386 requires mono(muine-plugin) = 0:1.0.0.0 scanssh-2.1-14.fc8.i386 requires libevent-1.3b.so.1 tor-core-0. Fedora mailing-lists Original official releases from that era were often
Based on available technical archives, refers to a compressed archive containing an early legacy version of the core components for the Tor (The Onion Router) network software. What is "tor-core"? a high-compression ratio archiver.
The .7z extension indicates the file was compressed using 7-Zip , a high-compression ratio archiver. Original official releases from that era were often distributed as .tar.gz for Linux or .exe/.zip for Windows.
The term "tor-core" typically denotes the underlying binary and configuration files necessary to run a Tor node or client without a graphical user interface (like the modern Tor Browser ). This version, , dates back to the very early development stages of the project (circa 2003-2004), a period when Tor was transitioning from a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory project to a broader public tool for online anonymity. Technical Profile