Fu10 Night Crawling 17 18 19 Tor Better [VALIDATED – 2026]

Only apply patches from sources you trust. FU10 is not endorsed by the Tor Project. Step 3 – Configure torrc for Night Crawling Edit /etc/tor/torrc (Linux) or Data/Tor/torrc (Windows Tor Browser) with these "better" parameters:

[Vanguards] EnableGuardDiscovery=0 RotationTime=7 days Night crawlers benefit from obfs4 bridges with traffic shaping. Add to torrc: fu10 night crawling 17 18 19 tor better

UseBridges 1 Bridge obfs4 192.95.38.75:443 2C6B5F6F5D5F967E9B6A0C7D6C8A3F9A8B2C4D6E cert=... Bridge obfs4 85.31.186.13:443 9E8A7B6C5D4E3F2A1B0C9D8E7F6A5B4C3D2E1F0A Download fresh bridge lines from https://bridges.torproject.org every 24 hours. HTTP/2 multiplexing leaks timing information for long crawls. In about:config : Only apply patches from sources you trust

– A custom firmware image for the Tor Browser Bundle (TBB) version 10.x, optimized for low-bandwidth "night crawling" (automated or manual anonymous browsing during off-peak hours). "17 18 19" – Refers to compatibility layers for Ubuntu 17.04, 18.04 LTS, and 19.10 (or Windows builds from those years). "Tor better" – Seeking improved circuit building, faster handshakes, and reduced latency compared to vanilla Tor. Add to torrc: UseBridges 1 Bridge obfs4 192

For Windows users, treat 17/18/19 as Windows 10 builds 1709, 1803, and 1909 respectively. The standard Tor Browser does not include "FU10" – this is a community mod. To obtain a verified copy:

# For Ubuntu 18.04+ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:micahflee/ppa sudo apt update sudo apt install torbrowser-launcher Then replace the browser profile with the FU10 user.js and torrc settings. Download the FU10 patch set from a verified onion site (search fu10-night-crawling-patch on Ahmia).