Unfortunately the Tor binary needs to be tricked into running in-process on a background thread, and then managed by the control port. Each application that wants Tor support needs to bundle a complete copy because on iOS there isn't a feasible way of running a separate app with a background socket like with Orbot.
More details here: https://github.com/ursachec/CPAProxy On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Nima Fatemi <n...@riseup.net> wrote: > Chris Ballinger: > > I'd like to announce the release of ChatSecure iOS v3.0: > > https://chatsecure.org/blog/chatsecure-ios-v3-released/ > > > > The most significant user-facing changes are: > > * Experimental Tor support for custom XMPP accounts. > > [sorry in advance, this is off-topic a little bit. maybe we should move > to tor-dev mailing list instead...] > > How do you run Tor on iOS? Do you include it in ChatSecure or just > presume the user has it installed on their device? coz the latter is not > possible TBOMK. > > -- > Nima > 0XC009DB191C92A77B | @mrphs > > "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right > to say it" --Evelyn Beatrice Hall > >
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