No, there's no tor-browser on guix. Tor is running as a separate daemon and changing the settings instruct icecat to connect through the tor daemon.
Le 24 juillet 2022 12:04:47 GMT+02:00, Gottfried <[email protected]> a écrit : >Hi, >thanks a lot. It worked. >> You can't "run tor in icecat" that doesn't make sense. Maybe you meant >> something else? > >Exactly, that what I meant. I can't run Tor in Icecat. It doesn't make sense. > >But in changing the settings in Icecat to using Tor, I understand, that it is >like this. Tor is used in Icecat and there is not a separate Tor Browser. Am I >right? > >Gottfried > > > > >Am 22.07.22 um 17:20 schrieb Julien Lepiller: >> You can't "run tor in icecat" that doesn't make sense. Maybe you meant >> something else? >> >> If you don't want icecat to use tor, keep your current settings. >> >> For using tor in icecat, in your network settings: >> >> Select "Manuelle Proxy-Konfiguration" >> SOCKS host is localhost, SOCKS port is 9050 >> Select SOCKS v5 >> Select "Bei Verwendung von SOCKS v5 den Proxy für DNS-Anfragen verwenden" >> >> Then check with the tor project URL I sent you that you are connecting >> through tor. >
