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Merge pull request #660 from Start9Labs/update/widows-system-wide-proxy.pac
Add system-wide proxy.pac file to Windows Tor guide
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Install Tor
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#. Now you want to set up Tor to run as a service: to run in the background and keep itself running so you don't have to worry about it again. To do so, you need to open your Command Prompt as an administrator.
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* In Windows 10, you can simply type ``cmd`` in the Windows search bar, right click on the first result, and select `Run as Administrator`.
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* In Windows 10+, you can simply type ``cmd`` in the Windows search bar (but don't hit enter). Under the Command Prompt result, select "Run as Administrator".
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#. Once it opens, you can run the following commands, inserting your destination folder (from above) between `binPath="` and the `Browser` subfolder, like this:
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@@ -57,6 +57,67 @@ Install Tor
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2. Uninstall the Tor Browser, following `these steps <https://tb-manual.torproject.org/uninstalling/>`_.
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3. Begin this guide again from the beginning.
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If using Firefox
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Firefox can be configured to use Tor running on your Windows machine to resolve .onion URLs. Complete this guide: :ref:`tor-ff`
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Let all apps reach .onion sites system-wide
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#. Enable IIS:
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* Open the Start menu and select or type in **Control Panel**, then select **Programs > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off**
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.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/windows-proxy-step1-iis-programs_and_features-turn_on_iis_manager.png
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:alt: Windows System-wide proxy.pac: Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off
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* In the Turn Windows features on or off dialog box, enable "Internet Information Server"
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#. Go to the Start menu, type "cmd" into the search box (but don't hit enter).
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"Command Prompt" will be the first search result. Select "Run as Administrator" underneath it.
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#. You may be prompted for your password, then the Command Prompt will open. Run the following two commands in succession:
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cd C:\inetpub\wwwroot\
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curl -O https://start9.com/assets/proxy.pac
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#. Configure the proxy.pac MIME type in IIS Manager:
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a) Open IIS Manager as Administrator. You can search for **IIS Manager** in the Start menu or find it under **Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Tools**:
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.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/windows-proxy-step2-iis-manager.png
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:alt: Windows System-wide proxy.pac: Open IIS Manager
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b) In the Connections pane on the left, expand your server name and then expand the Sites node.
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c) Click on the Default Web Site
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d) In the central Home pane, double-click the MIME Types feature icon.
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e) In the MIME Types pane on the right, click Add...
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f) In the Add MIME Type dialog box, enter the following information:
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File name extension: `.pac`
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MIME type: `application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig`
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g) Click OK to save the new MIME type.
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#. Go to your Start menu and select Settings:
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.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/windows-proxy-step3-settings.png
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:alt: Windows System-wide proxy.pac: Start > Settings
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#. Select Network & Internet > Proxy
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.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/windows-proxy-step4-network-proxy.png
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:alt: Windows System-wide proxy.pac: Network & Internet > Proxy
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#. Under Proxy, select Use Setup Script -> Edit
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.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/windows-proxy-step5-network-edit.png
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:alt: Windows System-wide proxy.pac: Use Setup Script -> Edit
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#. In the "Script address" field, enter:
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http://loalhost/proxy.pac
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#. Hit Save
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Now your browsers (and any other application system-wide) should be able to access .onion domains.
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