Tests: introduce HS compat test with TOR client #7
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This commit introduces a test to make sure our
hidden service hosts are accessible by official
tor client.
Testing only with NOnion's TorServiceClient can
cause mask problems because it shares lots of
code with TorServiceHost (especially crypto stuff) and mistakes there can go unnoticed.
Upgrade to .NET 6 was necessary to be able
to use SocksV5 (which is what tor gives us)
as proxy for HttpClient.
Due to some problem with NUnit not writing test-by-test output (whether it passed or failed), I had to upgrade even furthur into .NET 7.
NUnit was also updated to latest version because it was causing issue where some unrelated tests would fail in .NET7 (maybe the Retry attributed wasn't working).