7/9/2023 0 Comments Install tor browser debian 10![]() This is fixed in all releases of Tor Browser based on ESR 60.This is because jsnativestack.cpp forgot to #include.var/tmp/build/firefox-f8f42fea2af3/js/src/jsnativestack.cpp:69:31: error: 'syscall' was not declared in this scope Use one of these (depending on which platform you're building for):Įrrors / Troubleshooting Unfixed Fixed syscall not declared It's not going to be as good as real Tor Browser, but it's probably the best thing you can get on POWER if you're not able to build real Tor Browser from source. I've found empirically that even Cloudflare's fingerprinting code thinks I'm using real Tor Browser. ![]() That said, your browser fingerprint will probably be very similar to real Tor Browser. Among other things, you don't get the protection of TorButton (such as first-party stream isolation). Setting Tor Browser's prefs in a standard Firefox ESR instance yields a setup that resembles Tor Browser. The above trick works because most of Tor Browser's patches are upstreamed to Firefox, and are just hidden behind prefs. Launch Firefox install HTTPS Everywhere from the Mozilla Addons repo.sudo mv 000-tor-browser.js /usr/share/firefox-esr/browser/defaults/preferences/.cpp -E -D XP_LINUX=1 -D MOZ_BUNDLED_FONTS=1 -o 000-tor-browser-2.js 000-tor-browser-1.js.curl -output 000-tor-browser-0.js (substitute the tag for whatever Tor Browser release you want to use).Users who need Tor Browser on POWER, can't build from source, and can't wait for official binaries from The Tor Project can use the following workaround to morph Firefox ESR into something that resembles Tor Browser (tested on Debian Buster and Debian Bullseye): Morph Firefox ESR into Pseudo Tor Browser 3.2.5 Missing libssp.so.0 (file is present but Tor Browser doesn't see it). ![]()
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