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- Type B: Just scan the FQDN - Type B: Just scan the FQDN
1a. [Cloudflare/CDN] Scan FQDN on "[Is MITM?](https://searxes.eu.org/ss/tool_ismitm.php)" webpage. (or just use "_MITM test_" API, "_Detect CDN_" API) - [Cloudflare/CDN] Scan FQDN on "[Is MITM?](https://searxes.eu.org/ss/tool_ismitm.php)" webpage. (or just use "_MITM test_" API, "_Detect CDN_" API)
- [Anti-TOR] Just use "_Is it blocking Tor?_" API.
1b. [Anti-TOR] Just use "_Is it blocking Tor?_" API. It will be pushed to OpenPrivacy automatically within a week.
2. It will be pushed to OpenPrivacy automatically within a week.
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</summary> </summary>
This procedure will give you a cloudflare-tor fork with a This procedure will give you a stop_cloudflare fork with a
privacy-respecting configuration to do pushes with SSH over Tor using privacy-respecting configuration to do pushes with SSH over Tor using
codeberg.org ("CDB"). This procedure is designed for ***linux***. git.openprivacy.ca("CDB"). This procedure is designed for ***linux***.
The first step covers Windows too, but these instructions probably The first step covers Windows too, but these instructions probably
need more adaptations for Windows and other platforms. need more adaptations for Windows and other platforms.
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- Windows: Download `https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/PortableGit-2.21.0-64-bit.7z` & run `git-bash.exe` - Windows: Download `https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/PortableGit-2.21.0-64-bit.7z` & run `git-bash.exe`
1. install Git, SSH(Not Windows), and Tor (if you haven't already) 1. install Git, SSH(Not Windows), and Tor (if you haven't already)
1. create a `codeberg.org` account (username "snowden" will be used for this example) 1. create a `git.openprivacy.ca` account (username "snowden" will be used for this example)
1. create an SSH key pair `$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -C 'snowden at codeberg' -f "$HOME"/.ssh/id_rsa_codeberg-snowden` 1. create an SSH key pair `$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -C 'snowden at codeberg' -f "$HOME"/.ssh/id_rsa_codeberg-snowden`
1. edit `$HOME/.ssh/config`: 1. edit `$HOME/.ssh/config`:
``` ```
host codeberg-* host git.openprivacy.ca
hostname codeberg.org hostname git.openprivacy.ca
ForwardX11 no ForwardX11 no
ProxyCommand connect -4 -S 127.0.0.1:9050 $(tor-resolve %h 127.0.0.1:9050) %p ProxyCommand connect -4 -S 127.0.0.1:9050 $(tor-resolve %h 127.0.0.1:9050) %p
host codeberg-snowden host codeberg-snowden