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diff --git a/www-client/torbrowser/files/README.tor-launcher b/www-client/torbrowser/files/README.tor-launcher deleted file mode 100644 index 5edc01e..0000000 --- a/www-client/torbrowser/files/README.tor-launcher +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -Using a system-installed Tor process with Tor Browser: -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The Tor ControlPort password should be given inside double quotes, inside -single quotes, i.e. if the ControlPort password is “secret” (without -curly quotes) then we must set the environment variable *exactly* like -this: - -TOR_CONTROL_PASSWD='"secret"' - -Yes, the variable MUST be double-quoted, then single-quoted, exactly as -shown. This is used by TorButtom to authenticate to Tor's ControlPort, and -is necessary for using TBB with a with a system-installed Tor. - -Additionally, if using a system-installed Tor, the following about:config -options should be set (values in <> mean they are the value taken from your -torrc): - -SETTING NAME VALUE -extensions.torbutton.banned_ports [...],<SocksPort>,<ControlPort> -extensions.torbutton.block_disk false -extensions.torbutton.custom.socks_host 127.0.0.1 -extensions.torbutton.custom.socks_port <SocksPort> -extensions.torbutton.inserted_button true -extensions.torbutton.launch_warning false -extensions.torbutton.loglevel 2 -extensions.torbutton.logmethod 0 -extensions.torbutton.settings_method custom -extensions.torbutton.socks_port <SocksPort> -extensions.torbutton.use_privoxy false -extensions.torlauncher.control_port <ControlPort> -extensions.torlauncher.loglevel 2 -extensions.torlauncher.logmethod 0 -extensions.torlauncher.prompt_at_startup false -extensions.torlauncher.start_tor false - -where the '[...]' in the banned_ports option means "leave anything that was -already in the preference alone, just append the things specified after it". |