Hi
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Cheers Robin
On 2/14/19 11:12 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Have you tried putting the address in to see what happens?
On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 20:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/14/19 11:12 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Have you tried putting the address in to see what happens?
Yes, it says 'Cannot resolve hostname'
Cheers Robin
On Friday, February 15, 2019 4:13:19 AM EST Robin Lee wrote:
On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 20:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/14/19 11:12 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Have you tried putting the address in to see what happens?
Yes, it says 'Cannot resolve hostname'
Cheers Robin
I would imagine that you would need to have Tor running, and would also need to set the system proxy such that everything is proxied over Tor.
That is not necessary if you only want a NextCloud account to use Tor (See the Network tab of its own configuration).
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 08:55 -0500, John Harris wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2019 4:13:19 AM EST Robin Lee wrote:
On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 20:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/14/19 11:12 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Have you tried putting the address in to see what happens?
Yes, it says 'Cannot resolve hostname'
Cheers Robin
I would imagine that you would need to have Tor running, and would also need to set the system proxy such that everything is proxied over Tor.
That is not necessary if you only want a NextCloud account to use Tor (See the Network tab of its own configuration).
Yes, I've got tor running at localhost:9050 on my laptop. But I don't want a system wide proxy setting, then everything would be running over tor.
I've got the 'Nextcloud desktop sync client' configured so that it connects to my Nextcloud server on a hidden service. As it has its own proxy configuration. So I got files synced.
But what I really would like to have is Contacts and Calendar from my Nextcloud server connected into Evolution. That's what I'm struggling with
Cheers Robin
On Friday, February 15, 2019 3:37:58 PM EST Robin Lee wrote:
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 08:55 -0500, John Harris wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2019 4:13:19 AM EST Robin Lee wrote:
On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 20:59 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/14/19 11:12 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
I wonder if there's away to configure a Nextcloud account in Online Accounts or otherwise that would connect to a Nextcloud server that resides on a tor hidden service, i.e. it would need to connect to an onion address.
Have you tried putting the address in to see what happens?
Yes, it says 'Cannot resolve hostname'
Cheers Robin
I would imagine that you would need to have Tor running, and would also need to set the system proxy such that everything is proxied over Tor.
That is not necessary if you only want a NextCloud account to use Tor (See the Network tab of its own configuration).
Yes, I've got tor running at localhost:9050 on my laptop. But I don't want a system wide proxy setting, then everything would be running over tor.
I've got the 'Nextcloud desktop sync client' configured so that it connects to my Nextcloud server on a hidden service. As it has its own proxy configuration. So I got files synced.
But what I really would like to have is Contacts and Calendar from my Nextcloud server connected into Evolution. That's what I'm struggling with
Cheers Robin _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org
The only way that I personally know how to do with is by setting a system wide proxy. If you could find the process GNOME uses to sync CalDAV and CardDAV, you could `torify` it. There is no built-in way to do this in GNOME, at least as far as I'm aware.
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 15:48 -0500, John Harris wrote:
The only way that I personally know how to do with is by setting a system wide proxy. If you could find the process GNOME uses to sync CalDAV and CardDAV, you could `torify` it. There is no built-in way to do this in GNOME, at least as far as I'm aware.
Had a look at gnome-online-accounts, but my hacking skills aren't good enough to figure out if one could modify it that way.
I wish Fedora had a special proxy configuration for .onion-addresses
Cheers Robin
On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 17:31 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 15:48 -0500, John Harris wrote:
The only way that I personally know how to do with is by setting a system wide proxy. If you could find the process GNOME uses to sync CalDAV and CardDAV, you could `torify` it. There is no built-in way to do this in GNOME, at least as far as I'm aware.
Had a look at gnome-online-accounts, but my hacking skills aren't good enough to figure out if one could modify it that way.
I wish Fedora had a special proxy configuration for .onion-addresses
BTW, what is the proper channel to make a feature request like this?
Cheers Robin
On 2/24/19 1:10 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 17:31 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 15:48 -0500, John Harris wrote:
The only way that I personally know how to do with is by setting a system wide proxy. If you could find the process GNOME uses to sync CalDAV and CardDAV, you could `torify` it. There is no built-in way to do this in GNOME, at least as far as I'm aware.
Had a look at gnome-online-accounts, but my hacking skills aren't good enough to figure out if one could modify it that way.
I wish Fedora had a special proxy configuration for .onion-addresses
BTW, what is the proper channel to make a feature request like this?
On Sun, 2019-02-24 at 15:32 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/24/19 1:10 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
On Sun, 2019-02-17 at 17:31 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 15:48 -0500, John Harris wrote:
The only way that I personally know how to do with is by setting a system wide proxy. If you could find the process GNOME uses to sync CalDAV and CardDAV, you could `torify` it. There is no built-in way to do this in GNOME, at least as far as I'm aware.
Had a look at gnome-online-accounts, but my hacking skills aren't good enough to figure out if one could modify it that way.
I wish Fedora had a special proxy configuration for .onion- addresses
BTW, what is the proper channel to make a feature request like this?
What would the correct project be? I did find the gnome-online-accounts project. But I wanted to find a project that would correspond to the Network Proxy Settings
Cheers Robin
On 2/25/19 6:56 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
What would the correct project be? I did find the gnome-online-accounts project. But I wanted to find a project that would correspond to the Network Proxy Settings
I would suggest filing it under gnome-online-accounts and they could move it elsewhere if they think there's a better project for it.