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Revert back to Tor 4.5.x versions so that v2 onion services can be used
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Gedsh committed May 22, 2021
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libevent_version=release-2.1.11-stable
zstd_version=v1.4.5
xz_version=v5.2.3
tor_version=release-0.4.6
tor_version=release-0.4.5
i2pd_openssl_version=OpenSSL_1_1_1k
miniupnpc_version=c2818392e12f42901ab5abf145f43d69825a38c9
i2pd_version=2.37.0
i2pd_version=2.38.0

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@Yquas Yquas commented on e813267 May 22, 2021

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So moving to Tor 4.6.x was unintentional? I thought it was intentional because v2 Hidden Services won't work anymore pretty soon.

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@Gedsh Gedsh commented on e813267 May 22, 2021

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So moving to Tor 4.6.x was unintentional?

It's too early to end support for onion v2 as most onion sites are still using it.

I thought it was intentional because v2 Hidden Services won't work anymore pretty soon.

InviZible will end support for v2 services along with the release of a stable version of the Tor browser without this support. It should be in July.

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@Gedsh Ok, that makes sense. According to my link it will either be the 15th of July or the 15th of October this year. I don't understand the difference there.

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Me too. But in any case, the end of support date will be determined with the release of the Tor browser. I think the Tor project knows better when it should be.

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