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* [PATCH 1/8] lei sucks: preserve utsname.machine, add "x86" where appropriate
  2021-04-30  9:24  5% [PATCH 0/8] lei NNTP/IMAP .onion support and misc fixes Eric Wong
@ 2021-04-30  9:24  7% ` Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2021-04-30  9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: meta

It's helpful for us to distinguish x86 kernels from x86_64
kernels when using an x86 userspace.  OSes are dropping i386
support and only support i486 and newer, so "x86" is a more
appropriate description for that platform than "i386".
---
 lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm
index d364a856..2ce64d62 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ sub lei_sucks {
 	$lei->start_pager if -t $lei->{1};
 	my ($os, undef, $rel, undef, $mac)= POSIX::uname();
 	if ($mac eq 'x86_64' && $Config{ptrsize} == 4) {
-		$mac = $Config{cppsymbols} =~ /\b__ILP32__=1\b/ ? 'x32' : 'i386'
+		$mac .= $Config{cppsymbols} =~ /\b__ILP32__=1\b/ ?
+			',u=x32' : ',u=x86';
 	}
 	eval { require PublicInbox };
 	my $pi_ver = eval('$PublicInbox::VERSION') // '(???)';

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* [PATCH 0/8] lei NNTP/IMAP .onion support and misc fixes
@ 2021-04-30  9:24  5% Eric Wong
  2021-04-30  9:24  7% ` [PATCH 1/8] lei sucks: preserve utsname.machine, add "x86" where appropriate Eric Wong
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ results
From: Eric Wong @ 2021-04-30  9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: meta

Attempting to use torsocks(1) for NNTP or IMAP could get tricky.
Fortunately, IO::Socket::Socks is packaged for on CentOS 7,
FreeBSD, and Debian, so it seems to be a reasonable way to
support NNTP and IMAP Tor onions.

--proxy= (shared with curl) is supported for one-off
command-line use, but imap.proxy and nntp.proxy are both
supported along with URL-matching variants with git 1.8.5 (or
git 2.26 for wildcard URL matching).

Only socks5h:// proxies are supported (the default with
IO::Socket::Socks), which is what Tor uses.  I doubt its worth
the effort (and potential for DNS request leaks) to support
prior versions of SOCKS in 2021.

Eric Wong (8):
  lei sucks: preserve utsname.machine, add "x86" where appropriate
  lei_curl: improve correctness of LD_PRELOAD check
  lei: kill old PIDs when dropping
  lei: ensure autoflush(1) is on STDERR
  net_reader: {nn,mic}_for: use prototypes for internal subs
  lei: IMAP .onion support via --proxy=s switch
  net_reader: Net::NNTP --proxy=socks5h:// support
  net_reader: support (imap|nntp).proxy in config file

 MANIFEST                        |  2 +
 lib/PublicInbox/Config.pm       |  1 +
 lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm          | 24 ++++++++---
 lib/PublicInbox/LeiCurl.pm      |  2 +-
 lib/PublicInbox/LeiInput.pm     |  2 +-
 lib/PublicInbox/LeiSucks.pm     |  3 +-
 lib/PublicInbox/LeiToMail.pm    |  4 +-
 lib/PublicInbox/NetNNTPSocks.pm | 33 +++++++++++++++
 lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm    | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
 xt/net_nntp_socks.t             | 22 ++++++++++
 10 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 lib/PublicInbox/NetNNTPSocks.pm
 create mode 100644 xt/net_nntp_socks.t

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