Kerberos FAQ

This page provides quick answers to 15 common questions regarding Kerberos darknet market operations, privacy, onion links, and cryptographic verification.

[INDEX] Quick Access
  1. What is Kerberos?
  2. How to access safely?
  3. Is PGP mandatory?
  4. Which currency is used?
  5. How to verify onion links?
  6. What is OpSec?
  7. Does Kerberos log users?
  8. What if mirror is offline?
  9. How to sync keys?
  10. Where to find fingerprints?
  11. How to prevent phishing?
  12. Why disable JavaScript?
  13. Can I use VPN?
  14. Is it open-source?
  15. Can I mirror content?

What is Kerberos?

Kerberos is an independent darknet documentation hub providing verified onion mirrors, PGP fingerprints, and anonymity tutorials.

How to access safely?

Open only verified onion URLs via Tor Browser in safest mode and check each link signature published on kerberos-shop.com.

Is PGP mandatory?

Yes. Every Kerberos communication and mirror proof is signed. Use GnuPG or Kleopatra for verification before trusting content.

Which currency is used?

Kerberos documentation recommends privacy coins like Monero (XMR) for full transaction anonymity.

How to verify onion links?

Compare URLs and fingerprints from the Official Mirrors page and reject domains differing by a single character.

What is OpSec?

Operational Security means isolating darknet usage from identifiable systems using VMs, VPNs, and dedicated devices.

Does Kerberos log users?

No. No analytics, cookies, or tracking frameworks are used. All content loads statically through Tor.

What if a mirror is offline?

Wait for an official signed update from Kerberos. Do not trust unverified replacements circulated externally.

How to sync keys?

Use GPG refresh from SKS keyservers over Tor. Compare fingerprints manually each time for safety.

Where to find fingerprints?

They are listed on Official Mirrors under PGP section and included in every signed Kerberos message.

How to prevent phishing?

Always verify domains via PGP signatures. Fake ones often display wrong TTL values or non-matching certificates.

Why disable JavaScript?

To prevent browser fingerprinting, exploits, and deanonymization vectors common in clearnet scripts.

Can I use VPN?

Yes, VPN → Tor improves inbound protection from ISP surveillance while maintaining full onion routing privacy.

Is Kerberos open-source?

The documentation assets are open to mirroring for transparency while onion-side infrastructure remains closed for security.

Can I mirror content?

Yes, provided attribution and integrity preservation using original PGP-signed archives and hashes.