Correct me if I'm wrong.
With Tor Browser + Dash-qt (using Socks5 @ 127.0.0.1:9150), Dash-qt becomes an anonymous P2P client that seamlessly connects to both Tor relays and standard relays without even noticing it (Darksend therefore becoming an impressive maze of "tor and tor-less" anonymity)...
Another interesting fact: when you use Tor, you will see a lot of different "via" IP addresses. This means Dash Core doesn't use only one, but many proxy connections, therefore, for Tor, many different IP addresses (tor exit nodes) to do its job, for a single wallet. Is it a bad thing?
Edit...
Hello, I speak french but I can speak english too, I guess it will be easier for everyone to correspond in english since as far as I know the developers don't speak french.
So, yeah. Checking "use proxy" means the proxy will NOT be used (or both the proxy and the standard connection will be...
"Vieille" version de debian...
C'est linux, du linux récent ça n'existe pas. Je suis avec Squeeze LTS supporté jusqu'en 2016.
Dommage que ce soit vieux parce que Squeeze date de 2011, ça m'étonnerait pas que dash fonctionne sous XP qui date de 2001.
Tiens, justement, problème réglé, ça...
Première tentative de démarrage de Dash (dash-qt sous linux) et ça me dit ça. (?)
J'utilise Debian 6.0.6 (Squeeze), 2.6.32-5-686... c'est peut-être ça le problème.
Hello there.
Well, the title says it all. md5sum is correct, sha256sum is correct, but the PGP signature is wrong.
I downloaded the 64-bit version just to test, and the linux64 PGP signature is good.