thers' family. On this basis alone I found 142 relays that are not
correctly listed.
The config file says to see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorFAQ#MultipleServers
for more information about this option, but this URL appears broken.
in mind there are probably some listed in here that
are not really related.
I have posted the script and its output at http://173.213.78.125/tor
-Pascal
On 12/5/2011 7:03 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 09:53:01PM -0600, Pascal wrote:
While looking through http
rs in your family.
Note that it does not hurt a server to have itself listed in MyFamily.
The easiest way to maintain this line is to make a list of all your
servers and paste that line verbatim on all of your servers.
-Pascal
On 12/5/2011 6:21 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
Torservers.net shoul
x27;t want to set
ContactInfo can do so, existing bidirectional associations continue to
work, and families automagically get created for anyone who did set
ContactInfo.
-Pascal
On 12/5/2011 7:28 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
But it's N^2 work if you add servers one at a time, which is an
Anyone else seeing two failed tests in "make test" on 0.2.3.9 and
0.2.3.10? 0.2.3.8 has no failed tests.
-Pascal
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Running www.digicert.com through that tool shows the 2nd intermediate
certificate that needs to be included.
-Pascal
On 1/4/2012 2:21 PM, Pascal wrote:
The tool at http://www.digicert.com/help/ does a good job of showing
what is going on with a web site's certs. Traditionally a websi
looks. Running freenet.us.to through that tool shows how a site
including the root cert looks. Running www.torproject.org through there
shows that there are actually 2 intermediate certs required for the
server cert used, but only 1 of them is being included.
-Pascal
On 1/4/2012 2:10 PM, O
ery test that is run via "make
test" be run again, and the node refuse to start if any of them fail.
-Pascal
On 1/5/2012 5:15 AM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
Hi,
A few Tor hackers are meeting today to discuss build engineering issues
and we'd like to start a thread on deterministic
So Tor actually has available to it over 6x the performance for this
algorithm of what the script will show. No idea which algorithms Tor
actually uses though.
-Pascal
On 1/11/2012 4:47 AM, Marco Valerio Barbera wrote:
Dear Tor Relay Administrator,
my name is Marco Valerio Barbera, I am
Though the cert chain for www.torproject.org is now fixed on
38.229.72.14 and 38.229.72.16, it is still broken on 86.59.30.36.
-Pascal
On 1/4/2012 8:51 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
I think this is fixed for www.torproject.org now. Digicert apparently
updated their ca chained certs at some point
the traffic to tor, while leaving the original destination intact.
There is a tutorial on how to do this at
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TransparentProxy
-Pascal
On 4/21/2012 11:17 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
On my client machine, I have created a user called 'torv
make sure
your router randomizes source ports, and have an open guest wifi network
(though obviously make sure the guest network can only access the
Internet, not your LAN).
-Pascal
On 4/21/2012 1:05 PM, Ondrej Mikle wrote:
If the ISP's records store [srcIP, srcPort, srcMac, dstIP
Looks like the first bug you need to fix is with NTP. Your clock is not
even close to right.
-Pascal
On 5/31/2012 2:07 PM, Andrew K wrote:
But now, until probably October, I'll be too busy to add new features,
so I'll just focus on maintaining bugs and importa
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/3092/how-can-i-access-the-deep-dark-web
-Pascal
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