diff --git a/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png index 734d58f..dbd025f 100644 Binary files a/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png and b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png differ diff --git a/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad374c6 Binary files /dev/null and b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png differ diff --git a/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets_droid.png b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets_droid.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a419c87 Binary files /dev/null and b/site/source/_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets_droid.png differ diff --git a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-android.rst b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-android.rst index 5795a19..9859b43 100644 --- a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-android.rst +++ b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-android.rst @@ -52,6 +52,12 @@ Once Tor is setup on your system, you can proceed to setup Firefox: :width: 50% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot +#. Finally, search for ``network.websocket.allowInsecureFromHTTPS`` and set the value to ``true``: + + .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets_droid.png + :width: 50% + :alt: Firefox allow insecure websockets over https + #. Optional but recommended: search for ``network.http.referer.hideOnionsSource`` and set the value to ``true``. #. Restart Firefox, and you're all set! You should now be able to navigate to `.onion` URLs in Firefox. This means you can bookmark Cups Messenger, or other Embassy ``.onion`` addresses, as well as use the :ref:`Bitwarden` browser extension. diff --git a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-linux.rst b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-linux.rst index f93c098..7e6ee6a 100644 --- a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-linux.rst +++ b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-linux.rst @@ -9,12 +9,18 @@ Configuring Firefox for Tor on Linux #. Open Firefox and enter ``about:config`` in the URL bar. Accept any warnings that may appear about accessing advanced settings. -#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to ``true``. +#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to ``true``: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png :width: 60% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot +#. Next, search for ``network.websocket.allowInsecureFromHTTPS`` and set the value to ``true``: + + .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png + :width: 60% + :alt: Firefox allow insecure websockets over https + #. Download a `Proxy Auto Config` file to inform Firefox how to use the Tor daemon running on your computer. You can get Start9's standard file from a terminal, by using: .. code-block:: diff --git a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-mac.rst b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-mac.rst index 8d5759b..6a7d15f 100644 --- a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-mac.rst +++ b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-mac.rst @@ -9,12 +9,18 @@ Configuring Firefox for Tor on Mac #. Open Firefox and enter ``about:config`` in the URL bar. Accept any warnings that may appear about accessing advanced settings. -#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to ``true``. +#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to ``true``: - .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_whitelist_mac.png + .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png :width: 60% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot +#. Next, search for ``network.websocket.allowInsecureFromHTTPS`` and set the value to ``true``: + + .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png + :width: 60% + :alt: Firefox allow insecure websockets over https + #. Now go to the right-hand hamburger menu and select ``Settings``: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/os_ff_settings.png diff --git a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-windows.rst b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-windows.rst index d21c9b8..b5c42cf 100644 --- a/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-windows.rst +++ b/site/source/user-manual/connecting/connecting-tor/tor-firefox/torff-windows.rst @@ -8,12 +8,18 @@ Configuring Firefox for Tor on Windows #. Open Firefox and enter ``about:config`` in the URL bar. Accept any warnings that may appear about accessing advanced settings. -#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to "true". +#. Search for ``dom.securecontext.allowlist_onions`` and set the value to "true": .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_allowlist.png :width: 60% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot +#. Next, search for ``network.websocket.allowInsecureFromHTTPS`` and set the value to ``true``: + + .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_insecure_websockets.png + :width: 60% + :alt: Firefox allow insecure websockets over https + #. Download a *Proxy Auto Config* file to inform Firefox how to use the Tor daemon running on your computer. You can get Start9's standard file by following instructions below: - Click `here `_ to get the file and save the file somewhere you will not delete it. Remember where you save the file. For this example: