Tor Exit Addresses Feed
Tor Exit Addresses Feed Pack.#
This Integration is part of theSupported versions
Supported Cortex XSOAR versions: 5.5.0 and later.
Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security.
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Configure Tor Exit Addresses Feed in CortexParameter | Description | Required |
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Fetch indicators | False | |
Indicator Reputation | Indicators from this integration instance will be marked with this reputation | False |
Source Reliability | Reliability of the source providing the intelligence data | True |
Traffic Light Protocol Color | The Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) designation to apply to indicators fetched from the feed | False |
Feed Fetch Interval | False | |
Bypass exclusion list | When selected, the exclusion list is ignored for indicators from this feed. This means that if an indicator from this feed is on the exclusion list, the indicator might still be added to the system. | False |
Tags | Supports CSV values. | False |
Trust any certificate (not secure) | False | |
Use system proxy settings | False |
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CommandsYou can execute these commands from the CLI, as part of an automation, or in a playbook. After you successfully execute a command, a DBot message appears in the War Room with the command details.
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tor-get-indicatorsGets the feed indicators.
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Base Commandtor-get-indicators
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InputArgument Name | Description | Required |
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limit | The maximum number of results to return. The default value is 50. Default is 50. | Optional |
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Context OutputThere is no context output for this command.