I've been trying to host a Zeronet node using SubgraphOS. As expected, it's not something that was supposed to work without some configuration. I've modified a ROFLcoptor filter, added firewall rules, and presented my results at the Zeronet issues tracker) here at Github. The feedback was that, given the logs presented, the Zeronet node was already operational, and I would only need to access http://127.0.0.1:43110/ using the browser of my choice to start navigating with it. But nothing shows up using either the Tor browser or Chromium.
I suspect this might be due to the OZ Sandboxing, and I've tried whitelisting Zeronet folder, but that didn't work. Now I'm stuck. :(
Good night,
I've been trying to host a Zeronet node using SubgraphOS. As expected, it's not something that was supposed to work without some configuration. I've modified a ROFLcoptor filter, added firewall rules, and presented my results at the Zeronet issues tracker) here at Github. The feedback was that, given the logs presented, the Zeronet node was already operational, and I would only need to access http://127.0.0.1:43110/ using the browser of my choice to start navigating with it. But nothing shows up using either the Tor browser or Chromium.
I suspect this might be due to the OZ Sandboxing, and I've tried whitelisting Zeronet folder, but that didn't work. Now I'm stuck. :(
Any help is appreciated.