Mike Perry <mikepery@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Go ahead and hit up https://addons.mozilla.org.1.exit with > socks_remote_dns and only a socks proxy (privoxy breaks the .exit > notation), and be prepared to shit yourself. Like Firefox, Privoxy doesn't care about the .exit notation, and just passes it forward without breaking anything: Aug 28 12:14:45 (08113e00) Request: addons.mozilla.org.1.exit:443/ Aug 28 12:14:45 (08113e00) Error: failed request #1 to connect to addons.mozilla.org.1.exit:443. Trying again. Aug 28 12:14:45 (08113e00) Error: failed request #2 to connect to addons.mozilla.org.1.exit:443. Trying again. Aug 28 12:14:45 (08113e00) Error: failed request #3 to connect to addons.mozilla.org.1.exit:443. Trying again. I haven't checked it, but I assume Tor itself can't deal with the exit notation if socks4a is used. Fabian -- http://www.fabiankeil.de/
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