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The software doesn't have any way of knowing if the service is up. It's just something that has to be dealt with on days I shut them down because it's being used to hit the forum.
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It's back up. Don't get fucking hostile with me.
We're at a crux where there are multiple concerns. I've got data security issues, I've got technical security issues, I've got legal security issues, and I've got political security issues in dealing with fucking datacenters and resource providers. I do it by myself. Very few people can even help, fewer will do so for free, so I'm sorry you sometimes have to use a fucking VPN instead of fucking Tor. Fucking cocksucker
I'm not trying to be an asshole, this site works incredibly well compared to 99% of forums and imageboards out there, I'm just requesting if someone finds the time it would be nice if things like user profile posts could be made without javascript. While the Tor organization has allowed javascript to be enabled by default for quite a while we have still seen vulnerabilities like what has been posted here: https://threatpost.com/tor-browser-update-critical-flaw/145857/Tell XenForo. I think almost everything they have works without JavaScript. That's usually been the case.
Tor enables JS by default now because it's very safe. It's the Flash extension that wasn't.
Have you tried opening the 'Reply' links in a new tab?Your .onion site attempts to load resources from your clearweb site (which does not complete, because Cloudflare) as well as resources from googleapis, gstatic, and jquery.
This means that a few things are broken on the Tor side of things. The site works OK overall. It would be nice if there were a way to post without having to allow javascript. Javascript is AIDS.
Please give us a non-JS posting form.
Have you tried opening the 'Reply' links in a new tab?
Hmm. I've posting this from the current alpha TBB, with NoScript enabled and blocking both the KF tor domain and JQuery CDN (which seems to be the extent of scripts on this page).Yes, text entry box does not exist in new-tab reply unless I enable JS before opening tab. And submitting of form does not complete unless I enable XHR
The JS requirement is likely because of the WYSIWYG text form on KF. There should be a fallback text form for users without JS, but that doesn't solve the XHR issue. XHR is just useless bloat. This form is constantly sending http-post requests via XHR even as I type, saving drafts apparently.
I just blocked CSS and now I can see the text box.Hmm. I've posting this from the current alpha TBB, with NoScript enabled and blocking both the KF tor domain and JQuery CDN (which seems to be the extent of scripts on this page).
The reply box, when I open a new tab with the reply link, is a little small, but it seems to function. What's your configuration?
It does work without JS but not incomplete JS. It worked before but I changed things trying to get the site to frontload faster. I'll change it back later when I have the new server.Your .onion site attempts to load resources from your clearweb site (which does not complete, because Cloudflare) as well as resources from googleapis, gstatic, and jquery.
This means that a few things are broken on the Tor side of things. The site works OK overall. It would be nice if there were a way to post without having to allow javascript. Javascript is AIDS.
Please give us a non-JS posting form.
Recent versions of Tor Browser introduced support of Onion-Location header, which, if present, offers user to visit hidden service instead of regular clearnet domain. Maybe it's a good idea to add it here, too.
You mean like it already does?It seems problematic to redirect users to another entire network than they requested. Suppose they don't want to go to the onion for whatever reason. Suppose it's broken as it often is. Now you can't get to the site at all.
It seems problematic to redirect users to another entire network than they requested. Suppose they don't want to go to the onion for whatever reason. Suppose it's broken as it often is. Now you can't get to the site at all.
It doesn't. By default it only offers to use onion service upon visiting the site with header.It seems problematic to redirect users to another entire network than they requested.
DIdn't notice that upon entering the site from Tor for a few times. Maybe it's because of Cloudflare's exit node database not updating frequently enough.You mean like it already does?
It doesn't. By default it only offers to use onion service upon visiting the site with header.
Good thing there's absolutely no risk of misclicks on the "page could not be loaded" error page that Tor users currently get when the onion service is down.Popups are horrible and invite misclicks.
Pretty sure popup only appears when such a link is seen for a first time, then you just click that purple button in address bar when you want to get redirected.Popups are horrible and invite misclicks.