Assertation - tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
Hi there, via pkgsrc, I installed tor-0.1.1.23 and privoxy-3.0.3_(stable). I did a tor server setup; it works for minutes - web access, instant messaging and so on. Then it crashes without any comment. I understood: it ran as a daemon, so I put in into foreground and get this message:

Re: Assertation - tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread thalunil
Marianne Spiller wrote: Hi there, via pkgsrc, I installed tor-0.1.1.23 and privoxy-3.0.3_(stable). I did a tor server setup; it works for minutes - web access, instant messaging and so on. Then it crashes without any comment. I understood: it ran as a daemon, so I put in into foreground and

Re: Assertation - tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
thalunil wrote: Please provide the Debugging output. Log debug in torrc I only add the last lines for the moment, the whole debug output is much too long: Sep 06 15:16:57.478 [debug] read_to_buf_impl(): Read 18 bytes. 18 on inbuf. Sep 06 15:16:57.478 [debug]

Re: Assertation - tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
Roger Dingledine wrote: What version of libevent do you have installed? It seems to be 1.1b. When Tor starts, does libevent print out a log message indicating which libevent method it's using? If so, which method is it using? This should be the output you mean: Sep 06 15:48:15.818 [notice]

Re: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread thalunil
Anothony Georgeo wrote: Hi, The past two versions of Tor (v.0.1.1.23 and v.0.1.2.1-alpha) have taken awhile to be built/released for Windows (the latter still is MIA). I know this is because you guys don't have a Windows box and I think the person who used to do the Windows build isn't

Re: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread Anothony Georgeo
--- thalunil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anothony Georgeo wrote: Hi, The past two versions of Tor (v.0.1.1.23 and v.0.1.2.1-alpha) have taken awhile to be built/released for Windows (the latter still is MIA). I know this is because you guys don't have a Windows box and I think the

Re: Earthlink's broken DNS affecting Tor nodes?

2006-09-06 Thread Andrew Del Vecchio
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This doesn't work; it keeps resetting. Are you using Ubuntu? the path for the config is /etc/dhcp3/dhcpclient.conf. Anyway, using 'prepend' works, but 'supercede' does not for some reason. going to welcome.opendns.com shows the error page. How do I

Re: Earthlink's broken DNS affecting Tor nodes?

2006-09-06 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
Alternatively, you can use OpenDNS's servers. See www.opendns.com. OpenDNS is very easy (just use their IP addresses), and quite fast. I'm not sure I like their privacy policy: « Other than to its employees, contractors and affiliated « organizations, as described above, OpenDNS discloses

Re: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
The past two versions of Tor (v.0.1.1.23 and v.0.1.2.1-alpha) have taken awhile to be built/released for Windows (the latter still is MIA). I know this is because you guys don't have a Windows box FWIW, I don't have a Windows box either, and use the Mingw cross-compiler to build Windows

Let us know if Tor compiles with warnings

2006-09-06 Thread Nick Mathewson
Hi, all. This is just a reminder: when compiled from source, Tor is supposed to build without warnings. So if it compiles with warnings on your favorite platform, please drop us a line so we can clean things up. Sometimes, compiler warnings indicate actual bugs that need to be fixed. Also,

Re[2]: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread Arrakistor
I haven't been able to get libevent to compile for MINGW32, but had success on cygwin. I'm now buidling the latest tor, let us see how it goes... Regards, Arrakistor Wednesday, September 6, 2006, 3:21:50 PM, you wrote: The past two versions of Tor (v.0.1.1.23 and v.0.1.2.1-alpha) have taken

Re: Let us know if Tor compiles with warnings

2006-09-06 Thread Arrakistor
I just loaded cygwin, and compiled libevent. It went smooth. I tried to compile tor, but I got the old python error about too many files open: set_max_file_descriptors(): Could not set maximum number of file descriptors: Too many open files So I tried to apply the python patch for it that fixes

Re[2]: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread Arrakistor
Ygrek, I think there is a problem with this build. It keeps on reporting that the time server suddenly jumped X seconds, so it is assuming all circuits are old. What code did you have to edit? Regards, Arrakistor Wednesday, September 6, 2006, 3:24:28 PM, you wrote: Hello Anothony, The

Re: Re[2]: Attn: Nick or Roger: An offer to enable you to release Widows builds

2006-09-06 Thread Mike Chiussi
On 9/6/06, Arrakistor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ygrek, I think there is a problem with this build. It keeps on reporting that the time server suddenly jumped X seconds, so it is assuming all circuits are old. What code did you have to edit? This is a problem with win32 in general, not his