Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2020-06-13T17:22:03Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/11473PGP key 0xD0220E4B is not listed on the Tor website.2020-06-13T17:22:03ZcypherpunksPGP key 0xD0220E4B is not listed on the Tor website.The signature found at https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/3.5.4/sha256sums.txt-boklm.asc was created by a key (0xD0220E4B) that is not listed on https://www.torproject.org/docs/signing-keys.html.enThe signature found at https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/3.5.4/sha256sums.txt-boklm.asc was created by a key (0xD0220E4B) that is not listed on https://www.torproject.org/docs/signing-keys.html.enMatt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/11730Please link to the Turkish version of the Tor Browser2020-06-13T17:22:07ZLunarPlease link to the Turkish version of the Tor Browserhttps://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html should contain a link to the Turkish build.https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html should contain a link to the Turkish build.Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/11546Project page still has old Torbirdy logo2014-04-27T23:53:30ZMatt PaganProject page still has old Torbirdy logoTorbirdy got a new logo with release 0.1.2 in November 2013. Our project page was never updated to reflect that. The Torbirdy logo on our website does not match the logo on Mozilla's addons page. Where can I find the new Torbirdy logo im...Torbirdy got a new logo with release 0.1.2 in November 2013. Our project page was never updated to reflect that. The Torbirdy logo on our website does not match the logo on Mozilla's addons page. Where can I find the new Torbirdy logo image file?Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/10628Provide better instructions for accessing YouTube.2020-06-13T17:21:45ZMatt PaganProvide better instructions for accessing YouTube.Entering YouTube's HTML5 trial does not appear to make much difference for which videos are accessible and which aren't. Watching the embedded version of videos is a better solution. We should tell people about the latter.Entering YouTube's HTML5 trial does not appear to make much difference for which videos are accessible and which aren't. Watching the embedded version of videos is a better solution. We should tell people about the latter.Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/10990Shrink the FAQ2020-06-13T17:21:52ZMatt PaganShrink the FAQThe wiki FAQ entries have been transferred to the main website FAQ. Now the page needs to be improved.
* Add all subheads to the top of the FAQ for easier navigation.
* Delete entries that are outdated, no longer relevant, or not frequ...The wiki FAQ entries have been transferred to the main website FAQ. Now the page needs to be improved.
* Add all subheads to the top of the FAQ for easier navigation.
* Delete entries that are outdated, no longer relevant, or not frequently asked on the help desk.
* Consolidate Tor Browser and Tor Browser 3 subsections.
* Move sha256sum verification to the signature verification section.
* Migrate information on setting up a relay to a dedicated page.
* Migrate Abuse questions to the Abuse faq and kill the subsection.
* Dedicated page for Alternate designs we don't do yet.
* Kill Compilation and installation subsection.
* Consolidate questions that duplicate answers.website redesignMatt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/10545Tor Browser gets its own website FAQ page2020-06-13T17:21:39ZMatt PaganTor Browser gets its own website FAQ pageOur current FAQ page has grown. Some of the entries on https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en are for Tor power-users, and Tor Browser end-users get confused by them. Making a new web page for Tor Browser questions could help slim d...Our current FAQ page has grown. Some of the entries on https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en are for Tor power-users, and Tor Browser end-users get confused by them. Making a new web page for Tor Browser questions could help slim down the page on Tor questions.
On the other hand, the wiki FAQ page at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBrowserBundle3FAQ needs to be migrated to the website somehow. It has lots of useful information and deserves better presentation. The Tor Browser FAQ could include questions from the Short User Manual and commonly asked questions from the help desk.Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/12865Two installer construction instructions is one too many.2018-10-20T19:40:04ZMatt PaganTwo installer construction instructions is one too many.Tor includes two different NSI files for building the the Tor Expert Bundle installer. One is contrib/win32build/tor.nsi.in, and the other is contrib/win32build/tor-mingw.nsi.in. The former file says right at the top:
; NOTE: This file ...Tor includes two different NSI files for building the the Tor Expert Bundle installer. One is contrib/win32build/tor.nsi.in, and the other is contrib/win32build/tor-mingw.nsi.in. The former file says right at the top:
; NOTE: This file might be obsolete. Look at tor-mingw.nsi.in instead.
Right now tor-mingw.nsi.in is the only file being used to build the actual NSI. I suspect tor.nsi.in is just dead weight.
< armadev> yeah, you should confirm with erinn that nobody has any use for anything in that file, and then remove itMatt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/9091Ubuntu doesn't let you run Tor Browser by clicking on it2020-06-13T02:19:17ZTracUbuntu doesn't let you run Tor Browser by clicking on itI just downloaded the Tor Browser Bundle for Linux. I'm running Ubuntu 13.04.
When I run "sh start.tor.browser" from the terminal, Vidalia launches just fine and says I'm connected to Tor, but no browser launches.
If I try just openi...I just downloaded the Tor Browser Bundle for Linux. I'm running Ubuntu 13.04.
When I run "sh start.tor.browser" from the terminal, Vidalia launches just fine and says I'm connected to Tor, but no browser launches.
If I try just opening Firefox, check.torproject.org tells me I'm not running Tor. What's going wrong?
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**Username**: CaiusMatt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/12577Verifying keys linux documentation2020-06-13T17:22:17ZcypherpunksVerifying keys linux documentationThe linux documentation calls for using the same instructions as OSX. The OSX instructions then use an OSX package name to verify instead of the linux package name. Someone following these instructions on linux will run into an error. ...The linux documentation calls for using the same instructions as OSX. The OSX instructions then use an OSX package name to verify instead of the linux package name. Someone following these instructions on linux will run into an error. It should be noted in the instructions that the linux package name should be substituted for the OSX package name.
Also, the OSX instructions call for a verification that doesn't work on linux (and that contradicts the video instructions): namely, the linux verify command calls for the signature .asc file to be used in conjunction with the .tar package, in that order. The OSX instructions do not require this. The terminal kicks out an "error: file open" error when doing this without the proper command.
Perhaps just adding a couple of simple lines to the linux instructions would be the best solution.Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/12159Windows builds are for 32 and 64 bit systems.2020-06-13T17:22:12ZMatt PaganWindows builds are for 32 and 64 bit systems.The links for Windows packages on https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html only say 32-bit. Users are emailing the help desk asking where the 64-bit packages are. But it's the same package. The web page should be clearer.
I ...The links for Windows packages on https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html only say 32-bit. Users are emailing the help desk asking where the 64-bit packages are. But it's the same package. The web page should be clearer.
I think the links should say '32/64-bit' where they now say '32-bit'.Matt PaganMatt Paganhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/10981Write a “how to get support?” section in the Tor Browser User Manual2014-05-05T10:01:57ZLunarWrite a “how to get support?” section in the Tor Browser User ManualThe Tor Browser User Manual must contain a section that will guide users to the support they need. It should point them at the list of known issues, and offer a template on what should be included in an email to the help desk.The Tor Browser User Manual must contain a section that will guide users to the support they need. It should point them at the list of known issues, and offer a template on what should be included in an email to the help desk.Matt PaganMatt Pagan