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Hello fellow Tor relay admins,
I run several Tor relays on residential DSL connections. This morning my
dad called me, telling me that my ISP had disconnected us from the
Internet because of a Trojan running on my systems (I wasn't at home at
that
Thanks for keeping us updated. If you ever need money for legal fees, a
support campaign, or anything like that: let me know. I can round up a lot
of assistance through BinaryFreedom and the Anarchist Black Cross.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
Armed Division, 35th Parallel
On Feb 20, 2008 11:22 AM, Tom
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Ringo Kamens wrote:
Thanks for keeping us updated. If you ever need money for legal fees, a
support campaign, or anything like that: let me know. I can round up a lot
of assistance through BinaryFreedom and the Anarchist Black Cross.
Comrade Ringo
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Jon McLachlan wrote:
If you just run a middle node, nothing that bad should come spewing
out of your box. I would be curious if you were running an exit node
originally, or if it was just a middle node.
In the tor-config file, there's some exit
Thanks :) My ISP reconnected me again but I had to promise to never run
Tor again. Tomorrow I'm going to call them and try to change their
minds. XS4ALL is a ISP who stands for freedom of speech, they are
against censorship, etc etc. If they knew what Tor was they wouldn't
disconnect me for
Tom Hek schrieb:
Thanks :) My ISP reconnected me again but I had to promise to never run
Tor again. Tomorrow I'm going to call them and try to change their
minds. XS4ALL is a ISP who stands for freedom of speech, they are
against censorship, etc etc. If they knew what Tor was they wouldn't
Tor relay Freeflow.
Tor v0.2.0.19-alpha (r13450). Running on Windows XP Service Pack 2
[workstation] {terminal services, single user}
Vidalia has logged many scrubbed connections during the last 24 hours.
They occur more or
less hourly. I include the log as attachment.
Also, vidalia 0.0.16.0
--- john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, vidalia 0.0.16.0 has crashed twice since I
began running this
version of Tor from around 07:00 on Tue, Feb 12,
2008. First time was
14/02/2008 again on 19/02/2008. I have some logs
from the Event
Viewer if this is useful let me know I will
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 02:14:57PM -0800, tor user wrote:
I get the hourly scrubbed messages too. This instance
of Tor is only being used as a server and not a
client, so I don't expect to see these messages. What
could be going on?
Feb 20 00:11:51.103 [Notice] Have tried resolving or
Sebastian Hahn wrote:
there's a change in r13626 that hopefully fixes your problem. Maybe you
could try and run that version to see if your problem disappears.
some days ago I increased the static value 15000 to 25000 in
or.h, recompiled, and the problem disappeared.
Olaf
On Feb 18, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 06:36:13PM +0100, Olaf Selke wrote:
Narf!
debugging the [warn] Error creating network socket: Too
many open files messages I just found the max number of
file descriptors apparently being hard coded in or.h to a
value
john smith schrieb:
Vidalia has logged many scrubbed connections during the last 24 hours. They
occur more or less hourly. I include the log as attachment.
Yes, I got the messages as well. The solution is: the machine
geoip.vidalia-project.net runs on had a hardware problem yesterday and isn't
Yes, I got the messages as well. The solution is:
the machine
geoip.vidalia-project.net runs on had a hardware
problem yesterday and isn't
fixed yet and therefore not reachable.
After setting SafeLogging 0 as Roger suggested, I see
that it is geoip.vidalia-project.net too.
Is it normal for dirport connections to consume 4x-5x
as much bandwidth as orport connections use on a
server? Whenever I enable the dirport I see my
outgoing traffic dominated by dirport connections.
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