[tor-bugs] #19251 [Applications/Tor Browser]: TorBrowser might want to have an error page specific to when .onion links fail

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Wed Oct 30 01:14:03 UTC 2019


#19251: TorBrowser might want to have an error page specific to when .onion links
fail
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 Reporter:  cypherpunks               |          Owner:  tbb-team
     Type:  enhancement               |         Status:  new
 Priority:  Low                       |      Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser  |        Version:
 Severity:  Normal                    |     Resolution:
 Keywords:  ux-team                   |  Actual Points:
Parent ID:  #30025                    |         Points:
 Reviewer:                            |        Sponsor:  Sponsor27-must
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Comment (by asn):

 Replying to [comment:8 asn]:
 > Replying to [comment:6 antonela]:
 > >
 > > What do you think? Is the graph accurate? Could it work for each
 scenario? Is it too complicated to have custom error pages for each
 scenario? I see it feasible with just CSS, but is it doable on the browser
 side?
 > >
 >
 > I think the concept is reasonable, but I don't have much insight on how
 good this will be for users VS other options that I can't imagine right
 now. e.g. I'm not sure if people will be helped by knowing that the
 problem is on the network or not.
 >
 > Leaving that aside, and assuming that the idea is the best one (which is
 fine by me), I need to say that sometimes it's not clear where the error
 is (e.g. in 'F2' and 'F3' where the intro/rend fails, it's not clear
 whether the problem is on the network or the service itself), so in those
 cases I'm not sure which button should light up. I think it would be a bad
 idea to tell users that the problem is on the service, when actually it's
 just a bad rendezvous point and it would be solved by reconnecting. And
 given that 'F2' and 'F3' are hard to classify, and 'F1' should never
 really appear, I'm not sure what would be the class of 'network-level
 errors'.

 I've been noticing the cloudflare error pages much more lately, and I
 actually like how they present the problem. I think it would work nicely
 (altho we would need to think of the technical issues detailed above).

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