Western relay path — commonly lowest round-trip through European guard selection.
Mirrors — Documented v3 Endpoints
This article lists publicly documented DrugHub v3 hidden-service hostnames used in connectivity research. Each entry maps to an independent relay cluster; redundancy exists so analysts can compare path behavior when one cluster is unreachable from a given vantage point.
Overview
Version 3 onion services encode a public key into a 56-character hostname ending in .onion. Standard DNS does not resolve these names; only Tor-aware clients can establish a rendezvous circuit. DrugHub Wiki records three cluster labels — Iota, Kappa, and Lambda — corresponding to geographically distinct entry paths described in analyst notes.
Cluster entries
Snowflake-friendly routing — documented when guard enumeration is active.
CDN-front transport path — referenced for restrictive HTTPS-only uplinks.
Verification
Before citing or connecting to any hostname, import the signing key published on the Security page and verify detached signatures on the address list. Impersonation sites cannot produce valid signatures under the documented key.
See also
- Tor Access — client setup
- Pluggable Transports — when direct bootstrap fails
- Glossary: v3 onion