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Your question was "Can I use Bitbucket with Tor?" The answer is "yes"
What you would *LIKE* to do past that wasn't addressed until, as usual, you tack on more of what you're wanting to do/try. As has been mentioned in other threads, having to pull little bits of information out, and you not ever really telling us what you're goals are is getting old.
Your question was "Can I use Bitbucket with Tor?" The answer is "yes"
What you would *LIKE* to do past that wasn't addressed until, as usual, you tack on more of what you're wanting to do/try. As has been mentioned in other threads, having to pull little bits of information out, and you not ever really telling us what you're goals are is getting old.
SSH and Git working via Tor but I can't use Bitbucket with Tor. Please see my command.
Once again, you are not explaining what's not working. "can't use" doesn't tell us anything about what problem you're having, which makes it impossible to help.
There's no command here...if you mean the command in your OP, the problem is very clearly that DNS cannot resolve the host name. That's not surprising, considering that you've tacked on a path to the host name. Have you tried connecting using the correct ssh syntax? Have you read and followed the directions in the link TB0ne posted?
SSH and Git working via Tor but I can't use Bitbucket with Tor. Please see my command.
You have not posted any 'commands', given any details, or shown that you've tried anything. Putting "use bitbucket with tor" into Google will show you lots of things to try, start there. We're not going to keep guessing as to what your actual goals are, or try to get details out of you. Either post a clear question with details, or there's not much point in posting.
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