Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application

2016-07-13 Thread Anthony Papillion
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

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Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application

2016-07-13 Thread Allen
>
> >> 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).
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Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application

2016-07-12 Thread Anthony Papillion
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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.
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Re: [tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application

2016-07-12 Thread Allen
>
> Is there a way to provide Tor in a ready to use format along
> with my application?
>

windoze app?
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[tor-talk] How to include Tor in my application

2016-07-12 Thread Anthony Papillion
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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

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