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[Make a Post]I think I know what you are getting. Look a the details of the error. It's probably due the error where it doesn't trust the connection due to the certificate being self-signed.
On the /meta/ board, there is a post regarding that containing the signing key. Verify this and add as an exception to use HTTPS.
>>6163
>oh don't mind me I am confused about https being used but otoh I know about hidden services being end to end encrypted
All these cianiggers coming out of the woodwork, I swear.
>>6167
I never really experienced any problems with images with or without HTTPS through the hidden service links so I jsut assumed that problem was fixed before I discovered this place.
>>6166
I'll bite. Encryption is the strongest link in Tor's code (and most other software out there). cianiggers could literally try to exploit anything else because that kind of attack would actually be feasible.
>>6168
...and please excuse my faggotry for not saging my posts. I'm still getting used to posting here.
Wrong field, my friend.
Read the source code.
>>6169
>unironically doesn't know how to sage
Is hapase advertising on reddit? Is that why he added the ## Reddit Administrator capcode? o_O
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Whoever the admin is here (excuse my newfaggotry) can you remove the https:// part from V3 Hidden Service link? The V3 Hidden Service appears to be not secured by HTTPS (it doesn't need to anyway) but the browser expects it so the link leads to an "insecure connection".
I made this thread solely to attract more attention. Feel free to remove it after the problem is resolved.