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What do we actually need to do in order to get TOR / SOCKS5 Proxies to work? #390

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EntropyValley opened this issue Apr 4, 2022 · 2 comments
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@EntropyValley
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In reading through README.md, I see information on how to configure TOR, but the default TOR instance just immediately fails. Is there anything special I need to do in order to get it working on Linux (a Raspberry Pi)?

Additionally, is there anything special that I need to know in order to get normal SOCKS5 proxies to work? I don't see any information about them besides what appears to be an outdated snipped about putting them in the config.json. On that note, it would also be nice to merge #383 so that we can keep accounts on separate proxies.

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I'm sorry if it isn't clear from the readme, but the binary only works for windows. Just follow the guide on how to set up your own Tor instance, it should be applicable to Linux. For the first part of getting the binaries you'll have to follow another guide though.

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Is there a way to use Torsocks for this?

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