community issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues2023-11-23T15:37:47Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/270Document Onion Services subdomain support for HTTP(S)2023-11-23T15:37:47ZSilvio RhattoDocument Onion Services subdomain support for HTTP(S)Currently there are a few references about the subdomain support for Onion Service sites (i.e. Onion Services using HTTP or HTTPS).
* [ ] Write a section about how to handle subdomains under the [Advanced Settings](https://community.tor...Currently there are a few references about the subdomain support for Onion Service sites (i.e. Onion Services using HTTP or HTTPS).
* [ ] Write a section about how to handle subdomains under the [Advanced Settings](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/advanced/) page.
* [ ] Enhance best practices documentation by pointing that Operators shall protect their configuration against subdomain testing, which can reveal server location in case of a misconfiguration, like a `$random_string.$onion_domain.onion` being not catched by an Apache `ServerAlias *.$onion_domain` and being directed to a default server page which identifiable information. That should be also included in [the checklist](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/onion-services/onion-support/-/issues/30) as well.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/267[Relay] Warn about the risk of ending up on blocklists2023-01-18T18:32:39ZGus[Relay] Warn about the risk of ending up on blocklistsSome relay operators running non-exits on their residential connections are having a bad time with blocklists. [This isn't a new thing](https://twitter.com/FiloSottile/status/1257714275763851264). In the tor-relays mailing list and the T...Some relay operators running non-exits on their residential connections are having a bad time with blocklists. [This isn't a new thing](https://twitter.com/FiloSottile/status/1257714275763851264). In the tor-relays mailing list and the Tor Forum, we've been asking relay operators to avoid running public nodes on their residential connections, for example, running a Snowflake proxy or a bridge will avoid your IP ending up on blocklists.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/263[Bridges] Add dnstt instructions2022-03-27T16:09:26ZGus[Bridges] Add dnstt instructionsAs volunteers will be able to run bridges with dnstt pluggable transport, we will need to update bridges documentation.
Since it's a go binary, maybe we should have one page with instructions instead of doing platform specific.
As dnstt...As volunteers will be able to run bridges with dnstt pluggable transport, we will need to update bridges documentation.
Since it's a go binary, maybe we should have one page with instructions instead of doing platform specific.
As dnstt bridges is still under development, we should follow this ticket timeline:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/trac/-/issues/40001#note_2788292https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/257[relays] Change 'centos-rhel' link2023-01-18T18:27:20ZGus[relays] Change 'centos-rhel' linkGeKo noted that this URL don't mention OpenSuse and so people can't end up missing the OpenSuse instructions: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/centos-rhel/updates/
We should change this URL to guard/rpm/updates or guar...GeKo noted that this URL don't mention OpenSuse and so people can't end up missing the OpenSuse instructions: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/centos-rhel/updates/
We should change this URL to guard/rpm/updates or guard/centos-rhel-opensuse/updates.GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/256[Relays] Create an OpenSuse relay page2023-01-18T18:32:14ZGus[Relays] Create an OpenSuse relay pageWe already have instructions for running a bridge in OpenSuse. We should create a page for running a relay: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/opensuse/We already have instructions for running a bridge in OpenSuse. We should create a page for running a relay: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/opensuse/https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/253Update Windows guide to include Windows Firewall2022-02-15T19:29:19ZemmapeelUpdate Windows guide to include Windows Firewall[As reported by lokodlare in our forum](https://forum.torproject.net/t/high-speed-relays-on-windows-not-great-not-terrible/2056) we should include information about Windows Firewall on our Windows instructions at https://community.torpro...[As reported by lokodlare in our forum](https://forum.torproject.net/t/high-speed-relays-on-windows-not-great-not-terrible/2056) we should include information about Windows Firewall on our Windows instructions at https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/windows/, because our guide _"sadly omits to even mention Windows’ integrated Firewall. Windows Firewall is enabled by default in all more recent versions of Windows (for good reason!) and you will need to create new rules for your tor relay(s) or bridge(s) to be reachable from the outside"_.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/252presentation 'print to PDF' has lost styling2022-05-12T17:48:05Zemmapeelpresentation 'print to PDF' has lost stylingWhen @hiro developed the community slides for presentations, it was possible to save a presentation as a PDF and it kept its format very well.
But now, if I ask it to save as a PDF, I lose the background and other styles and images, and...When @hiro developed the community slides for presentations, it was possible to save a presentation as a PDF and it kept its format very well.
But now, if I ask it to save as a PDF, I lose the background and other styles and images, and it looks like a thing to print in paper.
Steps to reproduce:
- go to https://community.torproject.org/es/training/resources/all-about-tor/?print-pdf
- print the page to pdf
Error:
The resulting pdf does not have a footer
What should happen:
the PDF looks the same as the slides at https://community.torproject.org/training/resources/all-about-tor/
and allow to use it as slides for a presentation.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/250snowflake: add debian package as installation method2022-08-03T01:37:40Ztxt.filesnowflake: add debian package as installation method<!--
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Add installation via debian packages to `content/relay/setup/snowflake/standalone/contents.lr`.
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<!-- E.g. related Tor issues/MRs -->https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/247remove capitalization from the CSS2022-07-07T18:07:03Zemmapeelremove capitalization from the CSSwe need to remove the capitalization of titles, for example in
https://community.torproject.org/user-research/become-tester/ you can see `Become An Alpha Tester` in the title, but the string is `Become an alpha tester`.
From https://g...we need to remove the capitalization of titles, for example in
https://community.torproject.org/user-research/become-tester/ you can see `Become An Alpha Tester` in the title, but the string is `Become an alpha tester`.
From https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/l10n/-/wikis/Localization-for-developers#3-no-hardcoded-uppercases-or-capitalization :
#### NO HARDCODED UPPERCASES OR CAPITALIZATION
Ortographic rules change depending on a word being capitalized or not in many languages, as Greek and Russian. Other languages, like Arabic, don't even have capital letters, so your styling will not be seen.
That is why you should refrain of hardcoding this styles on CSS or other similar way, and if you want a capitalized sentence, write the actual sentence capitalized as you would like to see it, so the translator understands what you want, and translates your intention to the local rules (maybe adding exclamation signs)https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/219[Proposal] Add new "Circumvention" or "anti-censorship" section2024-03-05T19:10:46ZGus[Proposal] Add new "Circumvention" or "anti-censorship" sectionBack in 2018, when we first drafted the Community website, we didn't have the anti-censorship team.
I think we could have a dedicated section for anti-censorship team activities that volunteers could help us (beyond running bridges):
1....Back in 2018, when we first drafted the Community website, we didn't have the anti-censorship team.
I think we could have a dedicated section for anti-censorship team activities that volunteers could help us (beyond running bridges):
1. Help us to detect censorship: run emma, marco, and other censorship analyzers
2. Contribute to Metrics timeline to document internet censorship around the world
3. Other ideas?https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/193Past GSOC projects don't appear, but there is an empty section for them.2023-04-22T07:32:26ZemmapeelPast GSOC projects don't appear, but there is an empty section for them.at the bottom of https://community.torproject.org/gsoc/ there is a section only consisting of:
Past Projects
Here are some successful projects which have been implemented in the past by Google Summer of Code and Outreachy participants
...at the bottom of https://community.torproject.org/gsoc/ there is a section only consisting of:
Past Projects
Here are some successful projects which have been implemented in the past by Google Summer of Code and Outreachy participants
But the past projects are not there anymore.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/188[content][types of relays] Mentions to unexisting section are confusing2022-01-20T19:12:23Zemmapeel[content][types of relays] Mentions to unexisting section are confusingIn the page https://community.torproject.org/relay/types-of-relays/ , in the Exit relay section, we mention the 'legal considerations section' twice.
One is linked to https://community.torproject.org/relay/community-resources , but the ...In the page https://community.torproject.org/relay/types-of-relays/ , in the Exit relay section, we mention the 'legal considerations section' twice.
One is linked to https://community.torproject.org/relay/community-resources , but the other is unlinked, and there are no sections called 'legal considerations'.
> Exit relays have the greatest legal exposure and liability of all the relays. For example, if a user downloads copyrighted material while using your exit relay, you, the operator may receive a DMCA notice. Any abuse complaints about the exit will go directly to you (via your hoster, depending on the WHOIS records). Generally, most complaints can be handled pretty easily through template letters, which we'll discuss further in the **legal considerations section**.
> Because of the legal exposure that comes with running an exit relay, you should not run a Tor exit relay from your home. Ideal exit relay operators are affiliated with some institution, like a university, a library, a hackerspace or a privacy related organization. An institution can not only provide greater bandwidth for the exit, but is better positioned to handle abuse complaints or the rare law enforcement inquiry.
> If you are considering running an exit relay, please read the **section on legal considerations** for exit relay operators.
We should rephrase, mention the current name of the section, and also add a link where there is none.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/169Relay guide has openbsd section for guard but not for exit2022-05-18T20:32:21ZRoger DingledineRelay guide has openbsd section for guard but not for exitLet's say I want to point an openbsd operator to a guide on setting up their exit relay.
I go to https://community.torproject.org/ and click on "relay operations" which leads me to https://community.torproject.org/relay/
I guess that m...Let's say I want to point an openbsd operator to a guide on setting up their exit relay.
I go to https://community.torproject.org/ and click on "relay operations" which leads me to https://community.torproject.org/relay/
I guess that maybe 'technical setup' is what I want, so I click on it, and now I'm at https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/
Since I'm setting up an exit relay, I click on exit relay, which takes me to https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/exit/
On this page, there are FreeBSD instructions, but nothing about OpenBSD.
Now, there *is* an OpenBSD section on https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/guard/ but I'm never going to find it since I'm not setting up an entry/middle node.
I wonder if we should have an "index by operating system" and an "index by type of relay" and then people can choose whichever entry point to our guide they want.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/165Make clear that being a relay operator requires transparency about the relay ...2023-06-15T15:23:46ZRoger DingledineMake clear that being a relay operator requires transparency about the relay operator, not secrecyAs part of our work on the bad-relays team and the network health team, we periodically encounter relay operators who seem to think they should be keeping which relay they run secret from us and the world.
We should change the relay ope...As part of our work on the bad-relays team and the network health team, we periodically encounter relay operators who seem to think they should be keeping which relay they run secret from us and the world.
We should change the relay operator docs on community.tpo to make it clear that while Tor is about protecting users, being a relay operator is an act of transparency -- so people who want to run relays while themselves staying anonymous and secretive are not how we achieve a robust network.
I haven't looked yet to figure out where exactly in the docs we should do this change, or figured out what exactly we should change it to say. Bonus points if somebody jumps in and does these steps. :)GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/138[Training] Add remote training tips2023-06-15T10:28:53ZGus[Training] Add remote training tipsGusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/115[Onion Services] How to use Vanguards2023-11-23T15:37:47ZGus[Onion Services] How to use VanguardsHow to use Vanguards to protect your onion service.How to use Vanguards to protect your onion service.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/112[Content][Mirrors] Move howto for running mirrors2022-01-20T19:12:23Zemmapeel[Content][Mirrors] Move howto for running mirrorsThe howto for running a website mirror https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html needs to be updated, and moved to the new website.
A mirror maintaner offered to help with the setup fresh in their mind.The howto for running a website mirror https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html needs to be updated, and moved to the new website.
A mirror maintaner offered to help with the setup fresh in their mind.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/99[FAQ Trainer] Is it possible to use Tor as a encrypted Network in a case of I...2022-05-11T21:02:00ZNah[FAQ Trainer] Is it possible to use Tor as a encrypted Network in a case of Internet Shutdown?Actions:
- [x] Merge f.a.q phase 1 and 2
- [x] Cross reference with the support portal
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- [ ] Upload to website and close ticketActions:
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- [ ] Upload to website and close ticketCommunity Portal: Public Launchhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/98[FAQ Trainer] Is it possible to use Facebook on Tor?2022-05-11T21:01:53ZNah[FAQ Trainer] Is it possible to use Facebook on Tor?Actions:
- [x] Merge f.a.q phase 1 and 2
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**Child questions:**
* Is it possible to use whatsapp within Tor?
* I have ...Actions:
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**Child questions:**
* Is it possible to use whatsapp within Tor?
* I have free Whatsapp and Facebook in my 4G(LTE) plan. If I use Tor, it will consume my data?
* Whatsapp is free on my plan, what does happen if i use it over Tor?
* If I want to use social media, can I use it with Tor without paying taxes?Community Portal: Public Launchhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/97[FAQ Trainer] Can I use Tor for everything or would I be spending Tor resources?2022-05-11T21:02:04ZNah[FAQ Trainer] Can I use Tor for everything or would I be spending Tor resources?Actions:
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**Child questions:**
* When to use Tor?
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**Child questions:**
* When to use Tor?
* Should I use Tor for everything or just some things?
* Can I use Tor as my fulltime browser?Community Portal: Public Launch