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= Google App Engine Uploader =
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This program automatically uploads meek code to Google App Engine, which you can use with Tor Browser.
== System Requirements ==
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Python 2.7.x.
== Part 1: Make Google App Engine ==
1.
Download GAEuploader: https://github.com/katherinelitor/GAEuploader/releases
2.
Unzip and open GAEuploader.
3.
Double click on the file "uploader"(for Mac/Linux) or "uploader.cmd" (for Windows).
Mac:
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Windows:
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4.
A terminal window will pop up, you will see the following message.
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5.
After installation finishes, another browser will pop up window prompting you to login. Select the account you wish to use, and log in.
Meanwhile, please keep the terminal window open, but do not enter your project ID yet.
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5.
After logging in to your Google account, you will see the window "Google Cloud SDK would like to:". Click '''Allow'''.
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6.
You will see the page "You are now authenticated with the Google Cloud SDK!"
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6.
Another browser will pop up window prompting you to accept the terms of service. Please accept.
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6.
Now, return to the terminal window and enter your project ID according to the requirements.
You can close the browser windows at this point, if you desire.
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7.
The GAEuploader will start making your Google App Engine. This may take a minute or so.
When the process is completed, you will see the following display.
Copy your bridge line and save it somewhere. You will need it later to configure Tor browser.
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Congratulations! You just made a Google App Engine uploader. Now we just need to configure it on your Tor browser.
== Part 2: Tor Configuration ==
1.
Open Tor and go to Tor Network Settings. Click '''Configure'''.
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2.
'''Yes''' to ''Does your Internet Service Provider (ISP) block or otherwise censor connections to the Tor Network?''
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3.
'''Connect with custom bridges''' and paste your bridge line from step 7 into the box.
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4.
'''No''' to ''Does this computer need to use a proxy to access the Internet?'', unless you know you need to use a proxy. Then click '''Connect'''.
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5.
You are all set!
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