diff --git a/source/misc-guides/tor-firefox/desktop.rst b/source/misc-guides/tor-firefox/desktop.rst index 9f08de9..4c02d91 100644 --- a/source/misc-guides/tor-firefox/desktop.rst +++ b/source/misc-guides/tor-firefox/desktop.rst @@ -17,42 +17,40 @@ Setting up Firefox with Tor on Desktop :width: 80% :alt: Firefox whitelist onions screenshot -On Windows, use the following proxy config file instructions: +4. Create a `Proxy Auto Config` file (advanced) or use our `standard one `_ (recommended), using the OS-specific instructions below: - #. Download a `Proxy Auto Config` file that will use the Tor service to resolve .onion urls. We have one hosted `here `_. Save it somewhere you won’t delete it. For this example: +Windows - .. code-block:: +Download a `Proxy Auto Config` file that will use the Tor service to resolve .onion urls. We have one hosted. Save it somewhere you won’t delete it. For this example: - C:\Program Files\Tor Browser\proxy.pac + .. code-block:: -On Mac, use the following proxy config file instructions: + C:\Program Files\Tor Browser\proxy.pac - #. Open the `Terminal` App on your Mac. You can find it in your list of Applications. +Mac - #. Enter into the terminal: +Open the `Terminal` App on your Mac. You can find it in your list of Applications. In the terminal, enter: - .. code-block:: + .. code-block:: - brew install wget + brew install wget - #. And then: + And then: - .. code-block:: + .. code-block:: - wget -P /usr/local/etc/tor https://registry.start9labs.com/sys/proxy.pac + wget -P /usr/local/etc/tor https://registry.start9labs.com/sys/proxy.pac -On Linux, use the following proxy config file instructions: +Linux - #. Create a `Proxy Auto Config` file (advanced) or use our standard one (recommended): +From a terminal, enter: - #. From a terminal, enter: + .. code-block:: - .. code-block:: - - sudo wget -P /etc/tor https://registry.start9labs.com/sys/proxy.pac + sudo wget -P /etc/tor https://registry.start9labs.com/sys/proxy.pac -4. Now open your Firefox web browser, and select options (Windows), or preferences (Mac/Linux): +5. Now open your Firefox web browser, and select options (Windows), or preferences (Mac/Linux): .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_options_windows.png :width: 80% @@ -61,13 +59,13 @@ On Linux, use the following proxy config file instructions: Select :menuselection:`Settings --> Options` -5. Search for the term “proxy” in the search bar in the upper right, then select the button that says `Settings…`: +6. Search for the term “proxy” in the search bar in the upper right, then select the button that says `Settings…`: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_search.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox search screenshot -6. This should open a menu that will allow you to configure your proxy settings. Select `Automatic proxy configuration URL` and paste in the path to your PAC file from earlier, prefixed with ``file://``. For example: +7. This should open a menu that will allow you to configure your proxy settings. Select `Automatic proxy configuration URL` and paste in the path to your PAC file from earlier, prefixed with ``file://``. For example: Windows: @@ -87,12 +85,12 @@ Linux: file:///etc/tor/proxy.pac -7. Then, check the box labeled `Proxy DNS when using SOCKS v5`: +8. Then, check the box labeled `Proxy DNS when using SOCKS v5`: .. figure:: /_static/images/tor/firefox_proxy.png :width: 80% :alt: Firefox proxy settings screenshot -8. Click ``OK`` and then restart Firefox for the changes to take effect. +9. Click ``OK`` and then restart Firefox for the changes to take effect. -9. You’re all set! You should now be able to navigate to `.onion` URLs in Firefox. This means you can bookmark Cups Messenger, and use your Bitwarden Tor address in the `Bitwarden Firefox Plugin `_. +10. You’re all set! You should now be able to navigate to `.onion` URLs in Firefox. This means you can bookmark Cups Messenger, and use your Bitwarden Tor address in the `Bitwarden Firefox Plugin `_.