Re: Torsocks on FreeBSD
On Saturday 15 November 2008 20:34:45 Adlesshaven wrote: I'm trying to set up Torsocks on FreeBSD. The configure script fails with the error libdl is required. From googling it looks like libdl is a part of glibc, but glibc isn't listed in ports. The FreeBSD mailing list archives mention that libc does an equivalent thing, but I don't know how to tell configure to use it. Sorry for the newbie question, but how do I get Torsocks to work with FreeBSD? Theres a Tsocks port so it shouldn't be too difficult... It's on the TODO list: * Merge dsocks so we support BSD (http://monkey.org/~dugsong/dsocks/) Torsocks is linux-only at the moment unfortunately. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Tor pronunciation
Hello guys. I just had one question about the name 'Tor'. According to the Tor FAQ, Tor is an acronym of 'The Onion Routing network'. Even though it comes from an acronym, Tor is not spelled 'TOR'. Now, I wonder how I read Tor...? Surely, it's not pronounced like 'tee oh ar'. Is it pronounced like ''? Does anybody have any idea? Thanks.
Re: Tor pronunciation
Daniel Juyung Seo wrote: Hello guys. I just had one question about the name 'Tor'. According to the Tor FAQ, Tor is an acronym of 'The Onion Routing network'. Even though it comes from an acronym, Tor is not spelled 'TOR'. Now, I wonder how I read Tor...? Surely, it's not pronounced like 'tee oh ar'. Is it pronounced like ''? Does anybody have any idea? Thanks. It's pronounced as Tor, just like the first part of the word torrent ;)
Re: Tor pronunciation
Wow... thank you. then it's like the word tor in the dictionary - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tor Best regards. On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Tom Hek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Juyung Seo wrote: Hello guys. I just had one question about the name 'Tor'. According to the Tor FAQ, Tor is an acronym of 'The Onion Routing network'. Even though it comes from an acronym, Tor is not spelled 'TOR'. Now, I wonder how I read Tor...? Surely, it's not pronounced like 'tee oh ar'. Is it pronounced like ''? Does anybody have any idea? Thanks. It's pronounced as Tor, just like the first part of the word torrent ;)