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adding Tor2web.xml#3035

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@virgil virgil commented Oct 3, 2015

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This ruleset ensures that Tor Browser Bundle users don't accidentally use a Tor2web node.

Perhaps it's just my cluelessness, but it's unclear to make patch #3034 also be included in the travis-ci build. But when you combine them together it works.

Little cleaner than before.
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youdly commented Oct 4, 2015

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from the build log, it seems the ruleset still need two more test url similar to line 13-17, in addition to 4 test url for *.tor2web.com.

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I think no Tor rules should be included in https-everywhere. Https-everywhere is also used by users without Tor.
A better place to contribute this to would be https://github.com/chris-barry/darkweb-everywhere.

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@cypherpunk darkweb-everywhere already has this. Most known tor2web instances will be re-written to go directly to the onion.

virgil added a commit to virgil/darkweb-everywhere that referenced this pull request Oct 6, 2015
From: EFForg/https-everywhere#3035 (comment)

Was told to put into darkweb-everywhere instead
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virgil commented Oct 6, 2015

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Revised to: https://github.com/chris-barry/darkweb-everywhere/pull/43/files

How does one get Darkweb-everywhere into TBB by default?

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semenko commented Dec 17, 2015

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Closing, since looks like this is in darkweb-everywhere -- happy to reopen if we decide we should add Tor rules into HTTPSe.

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