On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:50:12PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2008 04:11:15 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember that, when I set up my tor node, the instructions
suggested to register the node name by sending an email to somewhere. In
the docs currently
On Fri, 16 May 2008 09:03:46 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:50:12PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2008 04:11:15 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember that, when I set up my tor node, the instructions
suggested to register the node
Hi,
I seem to remember that, when I set up my tor node, the instructions
suggested to register the node name by sending an email to somewhere. In
the docs currently online I don't find this request anymore.
Anyway, since I changed my onion key because of the ssl vulnerability
should I send
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Anyway, since I changed my onion key because of the ssl vulnerability
should I send another email somewhere?
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I did.
It's [EMAIL PROTECTED] , I believe.
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F. Fox
AAS, CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+
Owner
The reason there are no instructions anymore is because the naming of
routers is now automated. You just have to wait a while for the old
one to expire then a while more for the new one to be named.
Based on a thread from last October, I don't believe they are
registering 'named' nodes anymore.
I think the loss of the 'named' status is the worst part of the key re-
gen process - for those of us that run legacy, named nodes.
Now, time to roll keys on my nodes . . . .
Robert
On May
On Fri, 16 May 2008 04:11:15 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember that, when I set up my tor node, the instructions
suggested to register the node name by sending an email to somewhere. In
the docs currently online I don't find this request anymore.
Anyway, since I changed my
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