At the bottom of the network settings page, make sure "Proxy DNS when using SOCKS v5" is enabled" Another thing that can mess up onion links is Firefox' Domain Guessing which automaticly adds www in front of the adress. In Firefox delete the line http proxy but keep the socks proxy. In terminal type "cd *your tor build*" to open the folder and then src/app/tor (notice that or has been changed to app) And as as user mortenmuller wrote if you want to access an onion link: "Tor doesn't use a http proxy anymore. For later builds there is a new folder structure. Right now the latest build is tor-0.4.3. I would recommend checking for the latest build and use that one. In this guide you use Tor version 0.3.1.9. Great write-up! This guide is a bit old, so just a few comments for those reading this guide later on. OK that was the installation of Tor but we will not start the service. So hit enter and do something else because it takes time) If you haven't install the above packages or openssl you will see an error message and the building will stop after a couple of minutes. (This is the last but long step, if you done the previous commands correct the building will last about 35 minutes using the wifi of your Rasperry pi,that's how it took my Raspberry Pi 3. #Enter the folder you just unzipped with the command cd tor-0.3.1.9 #Unzip the image you just downloaded with the command tar xzf tor-0.3.1.9.tar.gz 1×Raspberry Pi Model B, B+, or Pi 2 B The Model A and A+ wont work because you need either 2 USB ports or just one and an Ethernet port. The web site after each change and using the same SpeedTest Host. All tests with each RPi model where done by first enabling OpenVPN and then OpenVPN over SSL on both the RPi and my Windows PC. Wget wait a couple of seconds until the file is downloaded. Both OpenVPN and SSL were configured to use 2048 bit encryption keys. OK we have installed the additional packages and we will download Tor. #Install zlib-> sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev #Install libevent -> sudo apt-get install libevent-dev #Install libevent-dev -> sudo apt-get install libssl-dev Open a terminal and start typing the commands: Openssl - your OS is updated so you don't need to do nothing, Just install libssl-dev.In order to use Tor we also need to have installed: It takes time and we will work from the terminal. In this step we will install Tor from source.
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