Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]> writes: >> I do see value here for medium to advanced users, that want to use Orbot >> with apps that do not support setting up hidden servers directly. This >> is mostly remote access to on device HTTP servers, SSH servers and so >> on. Today, we have many users who do this through the existing Orbot >> settings, where you can manually enter a port, and the onion service is >> generated. Arrase is just extending that behavior with a better user >> interface. I think it is a valid use of Orbot. > > That's going to add a fair amount of complexity to Orbot, as well as the > requirement to save valuable state info (i.e. beyond the regular setup). > Seems like we should have a strong use case for this before taking it > on. People who want to run servers on their phone can always use > linuxdeploy, Lil' Debi, etc.
Perhaps there could be a HS gateway app that allows users to configure a HS and connect it to something that is running on localhost. That app could have all the UI and saving. Then Orbot could be closer to stateless.
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