I'm unfamiliar with IceCat. I assume you're just running the Tor daemon locally and setting your browser to proxy traffic through port 9050 or whatever Tor uses by default, and not running the Tor browser/bundle to access the site?B3bomber wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 1:20 am IceCat can’t find the server at rambleeeqrhty6s5jgefdfdtc6tfgg4jj6svr4jpgk4wjtg3qshwbaad.onion.
That's what usually happens.
The server at rambleeeqrhty6s5jgefdfdtc6tfgg4jj6svr4jpgk4wjtg3qshwbaad.onion.link is taking too long to respond.
After I add .link which is needed for some reason (multiple browsers).
What port does this typically use? I have used onion links before and at one point they just stopped working.
Edgerouter Lite handles routing+hardware firewall.
I've tested the domain/URL both in the Tor browser bundle, via an I2P network outproxy that has Tor/onion support, and via my own local terminal (see below)
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~$ torsocks curl -s rambleeeqrhty6s5jgefdfdtc6tfgg4jj6svr4jpgk4wjtg3qshwbaad.onion | grep RAMBLE
<title>[RAMBLE]</title>
<link rel="search" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" href="/opensearch.xml" title="[RAMBLE]">
<meta property="og:title" content="[RAMBLE]">
<meta property="og:site_name" content="[RAMBLE]">
<b class="no-mobile">[RAMBLE]</b>