On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 08:34:10PM +0530, eNV25 wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 6:25 PM tom--- via aur-general
> wrote:
> > Apologies, to be clear;
> > I had raised the issue about ssh on tcp/443; not the .onion services.
> >
> >
> > Incidentally, I have also found my old AUR bug report/feature
On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 6:25 PM tom--- via aur-general
wrote:
> Apologies, to be clear;
> I had raised the issue about ssh on tcp/443; not the .onion services.
>
>
> Incidentally, I have also found my old AUR bug report/feature request about
> the
> same, and (at the time) did not appear to be a
On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 08:45:10AM -0400, t...@tswartz.net wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 08:16:10AM +, George Rawlinson via aur-general
> wrote:
> > On 22-04-18 17:50, aur--- via aur-general wrote:
> > > As slow as it is, have you tried using Tor, you are only pushing pulling
> > > PKGBUIL
On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 08:16:10AM +, George Rawlinson via aur-general
wrote:
> On 22-04-18 17:50, aur--- via aur-general wrote:
> > As slow as it is, have you tried using Tor, you are only pushing pulling
> > PKGBUILD files, not gigabytes of data.
> >
> > Offtopic; does the AUR or any part o
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 11:21 PM aur--- via aur-general
wrote:
>
> As slow as it is, have you tried using Tor, you are only pushing pulling
> PKGBUILD files, not gigabytes of data.
>
Since Tor doesn't work directly, I'm using Tor through Psiphon
(https://psiphon.ca/en/). I can't use Psiphon dire
On 22-04-18 17:50, aur--- via aur-general wrote:
> As slow as it is, have you tried using Tor, you are only pushing pulling
> PKGBUILD files, not gigabytes of data.
>
> Offtopic; does the AUR or any part of Arch offer .onion services?
I don't think we do, is there actually any interest in this?
As slow as it is, have you tried using Tor, you are only pushing pulling
PKGBUILD files, not gigabytes of data.
Offtopic; does the AUR or any part of Arch offer .onion services?
On April 18, 2022 5:42:55 PM UTC, Jonathon Fernyhough via aur-general
wrote:
>Oracle, Amazon, and Google provide VMs
Oracle, Amazon, and Google provide VMs within their free tiers.
There are a number of shell-only providers out there too (e.g. SDF) that
you could conceivably use for SSH forwarding.
On 18/04/2022 14:43, Ryan via aur-general wrote:
Many VPS providers have cheap "starter" plans at $3-4 per mon
Many VPS providers have cheap "starter" plans at $3-4 per month that you can
use to self-host your own. It's not ideal, but it might be your only solution.
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On Apr 18, 2022, 09:24, eNV25 via aur-general wrote:
> Hi
>
> My firewall is restrictive and won't allow
Hi
My firewall is restrictive and won't allow outgoing traffic on tcp/22.
github.com and gitlab.com both provide alternative addresses that use
tcp/443. Is there something like this for AUR?
I know I can just use a general proxy, but I don't have access to
another network or computer to host my
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