I created a user documentation page explaining this feature and when to use it for users to understand.
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Feb 2 2019
Not only relevant for retroshare.
@Patrick Was this only relevant for Retroshare?
Dec 7 2018
Thanks, fixed!
Nov 26 2018
Aug 17 2018
Template created: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Template:Systemd-socket-proxyd
May 16 2018
HulaHoop (HulaHoop):
HulaHoop added a comment.
seems self explanatory.
All socat mentions here with 7 results, less if we want the relevant pages only: https://www.whonix.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=default&fulltext=Search&search=socat
@Patrick seems self explanatory. How are we doing on RAM use? Is it any more or less efficient than socat after you cut down the number of spawned instances?
May 9 2018
Can you make head or tail of https://github.com/Whonix/anon-ws-disable-stacked-tor/blob/master/etc/anon-ws-disable-stacked-tor.d/30_anon-dist.conf ?
Done. Updated package not uploaded yet.
May 8 2018
We'll no longer use socat. Whonix 14 will use systemd-socket-proxyd.
Aug 23 2016
Example. On the workstation, create a file /etc/anon-ws-disable-stacked-tor/50_user.conf.
Aug 22 2016
Apr 27 2016
Aug 19 2015
May 16 2015
May 2 2015
I am thinking it would be useful to have the Whonix boot process documented. The document can contain what core Whonix services are loaded at what point. For example:
And describe what each service, configuration file accomplishes in one document.
Mar 8 2015
If something is missing/etc., please just hit the edit button and/or reopen and/or ... :)
Mar 6 2015
It was naive of me to attempt to create such a comparison table. Takes much more time than I have available for this.
Mar 4 2015
Contacted The Update Framework (TUF) people:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/theupdateframework/msrdXOiOQGY
Mar 1 2015
Feb 20 2015
All looks good.
Done on the wiki page. Please check.
Looks good for documenting the process.
Feb 17 2015
Any questions? Any feedback? @WhonixQubes