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When running the latest version of torpar on ubuntu 20.04, searching for any content, I get:
Get "https://torrent-paradise.ml/api/search?q=content%0A": x509: certificate is valid for *.parkingcrew.net, parkingcrew.net, not torrent-paradise.ml
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x509: certificate is valid for *.parkingcrew.net, parkingcrew.net, not torrent-paradise.ml
certificate is valid for *.parkingcrew.net, parkingcrew.net, not torrent-paradise.ml
Feb 12, 2022
Unfortunately, it's because the domain is not torrent paradise anymore. It is redirecting to ad site. IPFS version exists but it doesn't provide any API.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 04:17:25AM -0800, Var Bhat wrote:
Unfortunately, it's because the domain is not torrent paradise anymore. It is redirecting to ad site. IPFS version exists but it doesn't provide any API.
I have IPFS in BRAVE browser. How would I use it to download torrents -
Anyone know? I've seen that some people speak of using IPFS, but don't
understand how ... Can one host their own torrents? Again if possible how?
Thanks. There isn't much end user documentation on how to take advantage of
IPFS. Even Brave doesn't make it easy to understand.
Thanks.
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When running the latest version of torpar on ubuntu 20.04, searching for any content, I get:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: