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TOR support? #1128

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MrSimmo opened this issue Nov 5, 2018 · 8 comments
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TOR support? #1128

MrSimmo opened this issue Nov 5, 2018 · 8 comments

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@MrSimmo
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MrSimmo commented Nov 5, 2018

With the level of torrent blocking ever increasing, would it be possible to see if there is a way to search for magnets/torrent sources using TOR?

A manual method people currently use is:

  1. Use TOR browser to browse to the appropriate website/onion version of the website
  2. Search then Copy/Paste magnet link into Deluge
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2635599 commented Nov 5, 2018

what is wrong with adding a vpn like nord to your system or browsec to your browser and only use the browser extensions for dtv?

@MrSimmo
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MrSimmo commented Nov 5, 2018

Theres nothing wrong with either but this would give an in-the-box solution.

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2635599 commented Nov 5, 2018

fair enought as long if implemented it can be toggled on and off.

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zero77 commented Nov 12, 2018

@MrSimmo
I dont think using tor will help because lots of the tor exit IPs are blocked by DDoS mitigation services like Cloudflare and will require you to fill in a capture.

you are better off using Jackett with a proxy enabled, because Jackett gives you the option to test each indexer/website to see if its working with or without a proxy.

https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett

@MrSimmo
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MrSimmo commented Nov 12, 2018

Agreed, it could work with the .onion version of the sites though which would save exits? Agreed though the whole Captcha thing is pita..

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zero77 commented Nov 12, 2018

With the level of torrent blocking ever increasing

I am finding the same thing although, i think Jackett with Jackett/Jackett#2359 and Jackett/Jackett#2539 implemented will be a better solution than tor.

Agreed, it could work with the .onion version of the sites though which would save exits?

For the sites that have .onion versions this may work but, i haven't tried it.

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MrSimmo commented Nov 12, 2018

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ghost commented Jun 19, 2019

afaik, accessing through .onion doesn't prompt captchas at least for cloudflare, because cloudflare has "onion services" enabled by default

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