I want to use mediawiki behind a Tor hidden service and obviously not
leak my real ip.
Are there any things I should keep in mind or are there instructions how
to do it safely?
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:06 AM, anots...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I want to use mediawiki behind a Tor hidden service and obviously not
leak my real ip.
Are there any things I should keep in mind or are there instructions how
to do it safely?
Assuming you mean accessing a public MediaWiki
On 25/07/12 18:06, anots...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I want to use mediawiki behind a Tor hidden service and obviously not
leak my real ip.
Are there any things I should keep in mind or are there instructions how
to do it safely?
One thing that comes to mind is that you'll want to check some
Is it possible for a MediaWiki extension to detect that it was transcluded? For
example, if you have this:
1. Article A transcludes {{T}}
2. Template:T contains a tag extension MyExtension/
3. You hit article A.
Can MyExtension.php somehow detect that it was transcluded from
TemplateInfo[1] did this.
The way TemplateInfo works is that there's a parser hook that can be used
in the template namespace. When you transclude the template, the parser
hook returns an empty string. When you render the template page the parser
hook renders a table describing the data inside
Sorry for being unclear. I want to be the server who hosts the mediawiki
behind the Tor hidden service. Not the client/browser.
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