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.onion links support
Please add support for .onion links(TOR)
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As long as your JD is able to access the TOR network, this should already work fine.
I'm not using TOR so I'm unable to check that URL now but as long as there are downloadable direct-URLs behind it, the parser can find it. Do you use TOR via TOR-browser or system-wide? -psp-
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.onion isn't actual content right, its just a domain tld that tor uses for its own address spaces. We don't acutally have anything stopping .onion from working far as I know. you will need to have supported file extensions for the directhttp plugin to pick up http links. For example ....onion/file.txt
else you can create linkcrawler rules to support content you want to crawl more info on rules can be found https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=77280
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As long as you find a way to get proxy credentials that you can add to JD it'll work fine.
Just having the TOR browser installed will of course not grant JD access to the TOR network ... I'm not really into this topic but yeah you will have to setup a TOR-proxy which you can then add to JD. Example: medium.com/@THESMASHY/building-a-tor-proxy-with-a-raspberry-pi-da566a9058cd -psp-
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