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This is a big scary change. I have convinced myself it should be safe. I
hope!
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service over tor.
This way we know that after enable-tor, the tor hidden service is fully
published and working, and so there should be no problems with it at
pairing time.
It has to start up its own temporary listener on the hidden service. It
would be nice to have it start the remotedaemon running, so that extra
step is not needed afterwards. But, there may already be a remotedaemon
running, in communication with the assistant and we don't want to start
another one. I thought about trying to HUP any running remotedaemon, but
Windows does not make it easy to do that. In any case, having the user
start the remotedaemon themselves lets them know it needs to be running
to serve the hidden service.
This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
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This reverts commit 6c089cff615bc44ca94cc4ca77dc69f281dd2ab8.
Commit contained incomplete work.
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To make it easier to manage/delete them etc.
Backwards compatablity is preserved for existing tor configs.
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When run by not root, su's to root automatically.
This commit was sponsored by Brock Spratlen on Patreon.
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weasel explained that apparmor limits on what files tor can read do not
apply to sockets (because they're not files). And apparently the
problems I was seeing with hidden services not being accessible had to
do with onion address propigation and not the location of the socket
file.
remotedaemon looks up the HiddenServicePort in torrc, so if it was
previously configured with the socket in /etc, that will still work.
This commit was sponsored by Denis Dzyubenko on Patreon.
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Suggests, not recommends, because tor is not for everyone.
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See https://github.com/haskell/directory/issues/66
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the local repo even when it was not.
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locales such as, en_GB.UTF-8.
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