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Open file /usr/local/etc/torrc.d/50_user.conf in a {{kicksecure_wiki|wikipage=Software#Text_Editor|text=text editor}} of your choice, with administrative rights.
{{IconSet|h2|1}} Sysmaint notice.
Ensure the VM has administrative (sudo / [[root|root]]) access first. See also [[sysmaint]].
{{IconSet|h2|2}} Platform specific. Select your platform.
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|title= ==== Graphical {{project_name_gateway_short}} USER Session ====
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This is not possible.
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|title= ==== Graphical {{project_name_gateway_short}} SYSMAINT Session ====
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If you are using a graphical {{project_name_gateway_short}} booted into PERSISTENT Mode {{!}} SYSMAINT Session, take the following step.
System Maintenance Panel → Open Terminal → run /usr/libexec/gateway-shortcuts/torrc
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If you are using a graphical {{project_name_gateway_short}} and enabled {{kicksecure_wiki
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Start Menu → System Tools → Tor User Config
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If you are using [[Qubes|{{q_project_name_long}}]], take the following step.
Qubes App Launcher (blue/grey "Q") → Service → {{project_name_gateway_long}} ProxyVM (commonly named {{project_name_gateway_vm}}) → Tor User Config
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|title= ==== Terminal {{project_name_gateway_short}} ====
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If you are using {{project_name_gateway_short}} with {{cli}}, take the following step.
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sudoedit /usr/local/etc/torrc.d/50_user.conf
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EDITORS NOTICE: The mentioned start menu entries on this wiki page are all using sudoedit internally. There is no need to instruct the user specifically to be using sudoedit for better security.
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