


Replace with your Operating System codename. Then you need to add the following entries to /etc/apt/sources.list or a new file in /etc/apt//: # For the stable version.ĭeb tor://apow7mjfryruh65chtdydfmqfpj5btws7nbocgtaovhvezgccyjazpqd.onion/ mainĭeb tor://apow7mjfryruh65chtdydfmqfpj5btws7nbocgtaovhvezgccyjazpqd.onion/ tor-nightly-main- main To use Apt over Tor, the apt transport needs to be installed: # apt install apt-transport-tor This means you should have access to a user account with system administration privileges, e.g your user should be in the sudo group.

Note: The symbol # refers to running the code as root. Yes, is also served through via an Onion Service:
