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@0 Oh, and you could also patch Pleroma itself to route .onion through SOCKS proxy directly, like @i did.
https://declin.eu/objects/7d564cb6-cbb0-4801-b052-59975d0cc1fe
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@mint @Moon @p
> that's where I found the full address since you never disclosed it.
Yeah, getting "pbuh" by luck, it makes me wanna ensure I can use it for *something*.
> (which still is the only adapter that correctly works with HTTP proxies; I think Gun and Finch completely spaz out with them, but the former might work fine with SOCKS proxy instead).
I do not know why, but some languages seem to lend themselves to having a half-dozen implementations of HTTP with a different set of broken/missing features.
> Speaking of, Pleb made a patch that dynamically connects to Tor depending on hostname: https://declin.eu/objects/7d564cb6-cbb0-4801-b052-59975d0cc1fe.
Fuckin' *nice*.
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@p @Moon @p I saw a bunch of requests in agency's logs (a couple GETs, a couple POSTs), that's where I found the full address since you never disclosed it. I'm mostly talking about my own attempts at getting it to federate with my own Tor instance.
>or just use your Pleroma patches
You don't need any for full federation, those patches that I have are mostly quality of life and workarounds for abandonware Hackney adapter (which still is the only adapter that correctly works with HTTP proxies; I think Gun and Finch completely spaz out with them, but the former might work fine with SOCKS proxy instead).
Speaking of, Pleb made a patch that dynamically connects to Tor depending on hostname: https://declin.eu/objects/7d564cb6-cbb0-4801-b052-59975d0cc1fe.