How to Install OnionShare on OpenSUSE Latest

OnionShare is an open-source tool that allows users to share files and other content securely and anonymously over the Tor network. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OnionShare on the latest version of OpenSUSE.

Prerequisites

Before installing OnionShare, you need to ensure that you have the following:

Steps to Install OnionShare

To install OnionShare on OpenSUSE Latest, follow these steps:

  1. Open a terminal window on your OpenSUSE system.

  2. Update your system by running the following command:

sudo zypper update

  1. Install the required dependencies by running the following command:

sudo zypper install python3-pyqt5 libqrencode3 python3-paramiko python3-setproctitle python3-stem python3-qtwebengine python3-flask python3-flask-cors python3-flask-socketio python3-pybase64 python3-msgpack python3-pysocks

  1. Next, you need to download the OnionShare package. You can do this by visiting the OnionShare repository on Github at https://github.com/onionshare/onionshare.

  2. Once you are on the OnionShare repository, click on the green "Clone or download" button and select "Download ZIP".

  3. Navigate to the directory where the OnionShare ZIP archive was downloaded and extract its contents.

  4. Open a terminal window in the extracted directory and run the following command to install OnionShare:

sudo python3 setup.py install

Running OnionShare

After installing OnionShare, you can run it by running the following command in a terminal window:

onionshare

This will start the OnionShare GUI, which you can use to share files and other content over the Tor network.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we showed you how to install OnionShare on OpenSUSE Latest. OnionShare is a powerful tool that ensures secure and anonymous file sharing. We hope that this tutorial was helpful to you, and you can now easily share your files over the Tor network using OnionShare.

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