Searx instances no more come with Morty Proxy? 😕
@frankie what's morty proxy
@kreyren
It's a proxy service inbuilt into some Searx instances.
"proxify all the result URLs with an external service, morty."
https://searx.github.io/searx/admin/morty.html
Now, I don't see it in any Searx instance!
@frankie @kreyren Bummer! OTOH, Morty Proxy was almost always broken for me & gave some error about the intent of Morty Proxy when I clicked on a MP link. At least the most privacy-respecting search service¹ still gives cached links if you click the favicon. 1. ombrelo.pkduaxfk6lrmo2be4yr6ke5pqzsujihywsggfb7tocnz7x3vqqkhfoqd.onion
@koherecoWatchdog
oh!
cached from Archive.org?
All Searx instances have that.
@kreyren
@koherecoWatchdog @frankie Just check the version of searx? it's at the footer
@frankie @kreyren version numbers are a bit chaotic as well: http://searxspbitokayvkhzhsnljde7rqmn7rvoga6e4waeub3h7ug3nghoad.onion/
@kreyren @frankie That doesn't really answer the question. An upgrade w/out morty may or may not break an existing morty installation, depending on how it’s typically installed to begin with. Usually upgrades don’t tamper with config settings.