are .exe, which wouldn't work with this.
Maybe this should be GNU/Linux only at first, and future releases could
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any other problems.
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The only exception is if the signature verification fails, this still
gives the user a choice.
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Launcher in deb.torproject.org:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8648
Can someone respond to get the ball rolling? Thanks!
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/ and programatically
guessing what version to pick, but RecommendedTBBVersions is a much
saner approach.
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without relying on CAs), but for the time being
the anonymity of the document upload server isn't one of them. Is this
accurate, and is there any estimate on how long do you think this will
be the case? Months, years?
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download and install. Thanks!
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On 11/17/2013 02:27 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
Should be back now:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10179
See also
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-November/031126.html
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torrc and
reloads again.
I could require people to open Tor Browser and have it just use the Tor
that comes with that, except the fact that it needs to modify torrc
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Thanks, this is really helpful.
On 05/20/14 21:10, meejah wrote:
Micah Lee mi...@micahflee.com writes:
When you run onionshare.py, it modifies /etc/tor/torrc and reloads the
Tor config, and when it's done it restores the original torrc and
reloads again.
You could use one
/ephemeral-hs-test
It successfully appears to create the hidden service, but it never
succeeds in connecting to itself. I also can't connect to it using Tor
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red out what I did wrong. I was calling:
res = c.create_ephemeral_hidden_service(WEB_PORT)
When I should have been calling:
res = c.create_ephemeral_hidden_service({ 80: WEB_PORT },
await_publication = True)
The await_publication flag is great, too. Thanks, it's working for me now.
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On 01/02/2017 08:45 PM, teor wrote:
>> For my specific use-case, it would be great if you could pass an
>> argument to ADD_ONION that makes that specific onion service
>> non-anonymous, without changing anything globally.
>
> What is the OnionShare use case?
> What are the anonymity expectations
The stem documentation for create_ephemeral_hidden_service [1] says:
"Changed in version 1.5.0: Added support for non-anonymous services."
But I can't figure out to actually use this feature. There doesn't seem
to be a new argument to say if you want your onion service to be
non-anonymous.
It
On 12/28/2016 09:39 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Oops, great catch - thanks Micah! Added a note saying how to use them...
>
> "Version 1.5: Added support for non-anonymous services. To do so set
> 'HiddenServiceSingleHopMode 1' and 'HiddenServiceNonAnonymousMode 1'
> in your torrc."
Excellent.
On 12/28/2016 12:40 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 12:19:17 -0800
> Micah Lee <mi...@micahflee.com> wrote:
>
>> And when other processes connect to the Tor control port and run
>> create_ephemeral_hidden_service, those onion services wouldn't be
>
On 01/25/2018 05:10 AM, David Goulet wrote:
> On 25 Jan (06:50:30), teor wrote:
>>
>>> On 25 Jan 2018, at 05:14, Micah Lee <mi...@micahflee.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Now that Tor Browser 7.5 is released and includes the tor 0.3.2 series,
>>> which su
I've been working on a major OnionShare release that, among other
things, will use v3 onion services by default. But it appears that
either something in stem or in Tor deals with v3 onions differently than
v2 onions, and causes a critical bug in OnionShare. It took a lot of
work to track down
On 11/26/18 7:55 AM, David Goulet wrote:
> I've opened this and marked it for backport:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/28619
>
> Big thanks to everyone on that OnionShare ticket for the thorough report!
> David
Thank you!
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