

So this is not a bug at all, but the way they organize downloads. Look at the line “The document has moved”, in my mind this suggests the onion URL is just a shortcut to //… I now tried downloading with curl comman: curl -socks5-hostname localhost:9150 Īpache Server at 2gzyxa5ihm7nsggfxnu52rck2vv4rvmdlkiu3zzui5du4xyclen53wid.onion Port 80 Unless, of course, I am wrongĮdit: My thread title should read: “Tor Browser” rather than simply “Tor.” onionīut for Tor Browser it isn’t, for OnionShare it is. “Hovering” over the Tor Browser link may suggest it is downloading from the. That window is replaced by a window saying the location of the. When you click download, the external file type? popup comes up This differs from the behavior I see at OnionShare’s.

That popup disappears and is replaced by “opening torbrowser-install-win64-11.07_en-US.exe” Step 2: Click to download the Windows version (for example)Ī window pops up with the heading, “Download an external file type?”
