OnionShare is a secure and anonymous way to share files
OnionShare lets you securely and anonymously share files of any size. It works by starting a web server, making it accessible as a Tor Onion Service, and generating an unguessable URL to access and download the files.
It does not require setting up a separate server or using a third party file-sharing service. You host the files on your own computer and use a Tor Onion Service to make it temporarily accessible over the internet. The receiving user just needs to open the URL in Tor Browser to download the file.
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0001-adjust_tests.diff | 0000000486 486 Bytes | |
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onionshare-2.6.tar.gz | 0008106401 7.73 MB | |
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relax-async-mode.patch | 0000000770 770 Bytes |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 20)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 2.6: * Major feature: a new 'Quickstart' screen, which enables toggling on or off an animated automatic connection to Tor. This allows configuring network settings prior to automatic connection. * Major feature: Censorship circumvention. Use new features in the upstream Tor API to try to automatically obtain bridges depending on the user's location. * New feature: automatically fetch the built-in bridges from the upstream Tor API rather than hardcode them in each release of OnionShare. * New feature: keyboard shortcuts to access various modes and menus, and accessibility hints * Bug fix: Temporary Directory for serving the OnionShare web pages was broken on Windows * Packaging: Packaging is more automated, and Linux Snapcraft releases are available for amd64, arm64, and armhf * Miscellaneous: Many dependency updates and web page theming improvements
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