Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application
On 7/13/2016 5:01 AM, Allen wrote: >> Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along with my application? >> >> I'm starting with Windows. > > Step 1 Option B > Go to https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/ , look in the directory for a > recent version and hope that it includes a zip file called something like > "tor-win32-X.X.X.X-.zip". That contains everything you need. > > Step 2 > Get your app to launch tor.exe with the necessary command line options for > your application. The command line options are documented at > https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en . At minimum you > probably want to use the -SOCKSPort and -DataDirectory options to ensure > your app's version of Tor doesn't collide with the user's own version of > Tor (if they have one installed). This is how I'm going to do it. It's probably the easiest and most reliable way to do it. Thanks! Anthony -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application
> > >> Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along with > >> my application? > > I'm starting with Windows. > Step 1 Option A Download and install torbrowser, and copy from the installation the two folders named "Tor". Those should contain everything you need. Step 1 Option B Go to https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/ , look in the directory for a recent version and hope that it includes a zip file called something like "tor-win32-X.X.X.X-.zip". That contains everything you need. Step 2 Get your app to launch tor.exe with the necessary command line options for your application. The command line options are documented at https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en . At minimum you probably want to use the -SOCKSPort and -DataDirectory options to ensure your app's version of Tor doesn't collide with the user's own version of Tor (if they have one installed). -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 7/12/2016 9:17 PM, Allen wrote: >> >> Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along with >> my application? >> > > windoze app? > Right now, yes. But I eventually want to make it cross-platform. But I'm starting with Windows. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXha4+AAoJEAKK33RTsEsVW2cQAKvnekzrJR4C7jcQ/a4oF6YO njQT10APN/AkYikZ2WOraJr/8S+t4Nmhzq0/Nqckv+u6gTHvsb8L5zchDFeAIrUe 0K6eyoM6QDXlerRmeOgkBmzPm/RLioeYoKkw/Ycrdp9QkUVggMO/ts1wxBOjcqfs Dz0T5yWm8WKLRJjHkD/gWUl3p13pMd42eXlfQpcQWtvFRoPFC3XMrnPsQ2L6t5Bo Gr4+biAWavgPnzzVTbwtPKjtKaekyYMckt4p3jABCrkxTQoFV+cNZiw95x4PzOjD sr8tvNMl4UtVoQPdup3xuLELECkI2p6v9Pa+E4/q0w5SUz49UuPqGIRNY7qiLWv1 yg1Fk9STlvEsp+AacEkQ4bhxRQA7F1xWffqU3SU8W3JRq2LvKYHgyX5zi0k29NH6 DeWEkU78Ez2xCxvmDK6+Vm4mEqpWBY9yIn7M5/EM5KlYCD0wzOwmVi5gdXfxez5o 5/uifKTx5jA9PWsHKtghnz6MAUVh7i0gGQha1LxixUTnySLAPIMR27zTq0ZKnvco QkjGWDujT/S1Ft7ysWVlAafpjKD/2Yfp9aY3Fwa6Zw3jO2yg6uzWP+EJmxbCqKis OwB9g80TrTN6sKfJdvIeRURgultkOndcbpXOZXhVCP69LBEQmVK9ftOSRRBAK9Uq nn5XggsB9a6B7vJgUXi5 =HIwz -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application
> > Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along > with my application? > windoze app? -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
[tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello Everyone, I'm writing some software that needs to route an HTTPS request through Tor. The problem is that the applications users are not going to be technical and I can't expect them to install Tor separately on their machines. Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along with my application? Thanks, Anthony - -- OpenPGP Key:4096R/0x028ADF7453B04B15 Other Key Info: http://www.cajuntechie.org/p/my-pgp-key.html XMPP?Jabber:cyp...@chat.cpunk.us SIP:cajuntec...@sip.linphone.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXhZ3wAAoJEAKK33RTsEsV+QkP/2X+Xdt9rkJ78H/OV/jGD36L 4igl5VXA2+EdcOw6V7NmM1He5WjnZ+4Dp3VO0WQYxzMjyIEZs5GGq9LWS+xDDWF8 wpCmmeV0rfrVjwOac0r7uoDZl8IotLuogXQ6RzSn2GDKCqfP3R+xvXRmozzRz9Cq LGM2kANtVt3Kf+9gT0sjedW/d5kJ/SC8PjNABDw4VURUB/pYm9+4jGTc4v/Iw4hV gX5MA9L4dZub9YWVKstISfbcNEOF7KP3YMYN26pTG6WLzGi3alUkc0AoTN8yA0qD A+qdCFjyHY0UM+0H6qXvvK3uZ2py3LTZoay29HTlY7EyRVfJpcfP0XAhGqkbH+ZR 6VMSEipOWAk2kyGCScfesGpKSDMxNsO4Kh1ZrNFEi3Yb1cdyzCnO1M6+tdfcj1tc FSPtunLyl/YSfME0MAvKo4RfgYCneDQzfDqx22f6Kt9HPa/LMur/zo5l9SXnYM8x TqOy250TA4RjNyqxohhgNJ+2/98DwVkBGfRblUz+ikhSlQr7AfkbFKpzqyWon2aT nM8yQXgklnWIkaNlva5rO6mnJUPyV0MTlrX6lUSozYfeDOpUr10XZrm5mr3YVTqP wT8vuxOb9SFdmfjGPUA79tVlueKVm1Jk7RrxELr/MOxe782gMQGxXjPbBo7MEv5a IBJn4lDo1QehF/kcGVRF =LnKm -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk