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are you running vidalia? vidalia manages starting up tor. obviously you
have got privoxy auto-starting, so that's not at issue. you could always
go without vidalia but then you miss out on all the neat interface
features in vidalia like watching t
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what about if you uninstall tor, delete any traces of configuration
files you can find and reinstall? the default setup for tor/vidalia
bundle works as is afaik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 07:50:54PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED
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i'm pretty sure someone has written some dns proxy that queries through
tor, i have a vague memory that it was only implemented in windows
however. i'm going to look into this because i think it'd be rather cool
to actually resolve all dns queries
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i don't think there is much to proxying dns other than accepting the
request, translating it to a socks4a request and sending it on,
receiving the result, sending back to the client and marking the dns as
a tor-resolved one so tor doesn't flag it
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Perhaps changing the number of seconds for MaxCircuitDirtiness may help
reduce the unpleasant effect of slow circuits by shortening circuit
lifespan? have you installed fasterfox? I personally find tor is more
than adequately fast with the aforeme
Tim McCormack skrev:
> Kalevi Nyman wrote:
>
>> Now all OK!
>>
>
> What fixed it?
>
Several things, like wrong port number for Privoxy but there was
something else that is yet to be analysed. Tor works fine
with FireFox now.
I still have to vade through all the log files. It is an expe
I didn't try this; I just went to Login Items in the Accounts pane
and added tor to it. I checked /Library/StartupItems and Tor is not
in there, even though I installed it using the Installer package.
There is no tor.log in the /var/log/tor, and no CrashReporter in /
Library/Logs/; just Cons
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 07:50:54PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.9K bytes in
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: The output of "ps auxwww | grep Tor" is this:
:
: 424 2.7 0.127376424 p1 S+7:43PM 0:00.01 grep Tor
This shows that Tor is not running. If you run
"sudo /Library/
Hi *jon smith* :
> Bear with me; you guys are explaining electronics to a
> dog here..but aren't some people e.g. Claude, saying
> that SOCKS can still leak DNS?
The DNS leaking comes from the application itself,
not socks...
If I don't block the internet access to the port 53 in UDP,
Fi
Hello dugongs,
Torpark has this. You could export the extension and try to reinstall
on your browser.
ST
Wednesday, October 4, 2006, 12:10:07 AM, you wrote:
> Hi,
> as we all know, the tor network is not the fastest expierence of the
> world, but sometimes it's really really slow, that it's
I've restarted Tor several times, even restarted my system, and I
still get the 503 error, even though Terminal and Vidalia both say
Tor is running. I'm on OS X PPC and Vidalia is a fat binary, but I
stripped the Intel code from it, as I had before this all started
happening.
The output o
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 05:34:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.4K bytes in
48 lines about:
: What else can I do? This is very frustrating.
If you are using the vidalia-tor bundle, Privoxy is already
configured to forward to Tor for you. If you know Terminal at
all, r
--- Starshadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Newer Firefoxes have the ability to send DNS
> resolves through the socks
> proxy, and Torbutton will make use of this feature
> if it is available in
> your version of Firefox."
>
> The tor configuration help page doesn't take this
> into account.
Hi *glymr* :
> i think if these people are going to ban tor exit nodes they can go to
> hell.
lol
I agree !
;-)
--
Claude LaFrenière
tor supports a control command: "signal newnym"
---
NEWNYM-- Switch to clean circuits, so new application requests
don't share any circuits with old ones.
The server responds with "250 OK" if the signal is recognized (or simply
closes the socket if it was asked to c
Hi,
as we all know, the tor network is not the fastest expierence of the
world, but sometimes it's really really slow, that it's nearly
impossible surfing the web
Is there a possibility, to give tor the command to try a new circuit,
when it's very slow? Like a firefox extensions, or somet
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i think if these people are going to ban tor exit nodes they can go to
hell. i'm not turning that onion off for nobody no more :)
Claude LaFrenière wrote:
> Hi *Alexander W. Janssen* :
>
>
>> Is it possibly the same as what i got here?
>> ht
Caitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. I am running a Tor server with an exit node on port 80 and a hidden
> service (web server). I'd like to add few more (i.e. SSH server and
> IRC). Can anyone help with the details?
Adding additional HiddenServiceDir and HiddenServicePort entries
should be
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i get this at some exits when i go to thinkgeek.com, so it's happened to
me too.
is there a way to find out what the current exit node is so it can be
blacklisted when it redirects like this?
nile wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 03:31:18PM +02
Terminal shows this:
70 ?? Ss 0:01.13 /usr/sbin/DirectoryService
331 ?? S 0:11.55 /usr/bin/tor ControlPort 9051
347 p1 S+ 0:00.01 grep tor
Nothing in Console except something about the windowserver and a
HotKey being set to normal.
--SpinDoctor
On Oct 3, 2006, at 5:
Yes, I've checked the Tor config file and it's the original that is
installed, no changes by anyone, since I'm the only user. Also
checked the Vidalia log file, and here is what it says:
Oct 03 17:39:49:956 [Notice] Tor v0.1.1.24. This is experimental
software. Do not rely on it for strong
On 10/3/06, glymr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
when is tor going to run a local dns proxy so this dns leak garbage is
done away with.
you may want to look at janusvm ( http://janusvm.peertech.org/ ) which
uses a PPTP VPN tunnel to force a default route which does transparent
DNS proxy through
On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:29:29, Spin Doctor wrote:
No, it's running, as I made sure to use the startprivoxy.command
file in Terminal. I've checked the config file and it's as it
should be; no changes have been made. Torbutton is configured
correctly, too.
In Terminal, try running "ps ax | gr
Spin Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted again:
> On Oct 3, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Fabian Keil wrote:
>
> > Spin Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted (please don't):
> >
> >> Firefox displays the 503 error page, saying " This is Privoxy 3.0.3
> >> on localhost (127.0.0.1), port 8118, enabled"
> >>
Hmmm...then it's installed correctly and running, but I can't connect
to any site using it; I get the same 503 error page as before.
I'm not sure what else I can do. It was running perfectly on Sunday,
I haven't installed any new software or removed anything that might
be related to it, and
glymr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when is tor going to run a local dns proxy so this dns leak garbage is
> done away with.
Probably a soon as someone provides patches.
In the meantime, just install dns-proxy-tor.
http://p56soo2ibjkx23xo.onion/
> and a solution to proxying ftp? obviously tor i
Hi *Spin Doctor* :
> On MacOS X, where are Privoxy and Tor supposed to be installed: in /
> Library, or in ~/Library?
>
> I've tried installing, uninstalling, and reinstalling in both
> directories, but it still doesn't work in Firefox, or even if I
> change the Network settings to Torrif
On MacOS X, where are Privoxy and Tor supposed to be installed: in /
Library, or in ~/Library?
I've tried installing, uninstalling, and reinstalling in both
directories, but it still doesn't work in Firefox, or even if I
change the Network settings to Torrify Camino and/or Safari.
--Spin D
Hi all.
Ok. I am running a Tor server with an exit node on port 80 and a hidden
service (web server). I'd like to add few more (i.e. SSH server and
IRC). Can anyone help with the details? I installed an OpenSSL binary
last week.
WinXP (SP2)
Vidalia 0.0.7
Tor 0.1.1.23
Qt 4.1.0
Thanks,
~Caitlin
Nice site.. definitely got my node in the right location.. but has the
wrong IP addy for my node. (Rogers did some work in the area (i'm
guessing) resulting in my ipaddy changing about 2 weeks ago.) I checked
on:
http://serifos.eecs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/exit.pl
and They show my IP correctly so it'
Hi *Alexander W. Janssen* :
> Is it possibly the same as what i got here?
> http://itnomad.wordpress.com/2006/10/02/the-linux-magazine-tor-and-bigotry/
rolf
I experienced this too.
Yesterday from this site:
http://www.idealx.com/content/view/135/142index.fr.html
Today it's "ok" ...
Also I
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:48:13AM -0400, nile wrote:
> I experienced this for the first time yesterday. Attempting to go to
> legitsite.com redirected me to something that looked like a domain
> squatter page - but the domain in the address bar of my browser was
> legitsite.com. Quite an interesti
Hi *News Assi* :
> could it be, that there are more and more "bad" tor exit server? Because
> I've some times ad frames around the main pages or only ad pages.
>
> There're more experiences?
The exit node allow the Http requests and they, as far as I know, add anything
to these requests.
Ta
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 03:31:18PM +0200, News Assi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could it be, that there are more and more "bad" tor exit server? Because
> I've some times ad frames around the main pages or only ad pages.
>
> There're more experiences?
I experienced this for the first time yesterday.
No, it's running, as I made sure to use the startprivoxy.command file
in Terminal. I've checked the config file and it's as it should be;
no changes have been made. Torbutton is configured correctly, too.
--Spin Doctor
On Oct 3, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Fabian Keil wrote:
Spin Doctor <[EMAIL PR
Spin Doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted (please don't):
> Firefox displays the 503 error page, saying " This is Privoxy 3.0.3
> on localhost (127.0.0.1), port 8118, enabled"
>
> "Connect failed
>
> Your request for http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be fulfilled,
> because the connection
Firefox displays the 503 error page, saying " This is Privoxy 3.0.3
on localhost (127.0.0.1), port 8118, enabled"
"Connect failed
Your request for http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be fulfilled,
because the connection to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (127.0.0.1) could not be
established.
This is of
On Die, 03 Okt 2006, Spin Doctor wrote:
> No, it's running; Firefox even says that. But it just won't connect
how is Firefox telling you, that Tor is running?
did you look into the Task Manager to check for it?
> to any web site. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and it
> doesn't chan
No, it's running; Firefox even says that. But it just won't connect
to any web site. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and it
doesn't change anything. It worked on Sunday, and I haven't changed
anything or installed anything, either.
-- Spin Doctor
On Oct 3, 2006, at 12:53 AM, Roge
Kalevi Nyman wrote:
> Now all OK!
What fixed it?
- Tim McCormack
Hi,
could it be, that there are more and more "bad" tor exit server? Because
I've some times ad frames around the main pages or only ad pages.
There're more experiences?
Bye
Hi *Kalevi Nyman* :
> Thanks for the prompt reply.
>
> Now all OK!
Thanks for the feed back.
Have a nice day
:)
--
Claude LaFrenière
Thanks for the prompt reply.
Now all OK!
/K
---
Claude LaFrenière skrev:
> Hi *Kalevi Nyman* :
>
>
>
>>> Try this:
>>>
>>> in Privoxy you must have these lines:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks for the advice!
>>
>> Where exactly "in privoxy" do you put this?
>>
>> Thankfull for an explanat
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jon smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd installed the vidalia-bundle-0.1.1.23-0.0.7-tiger
> and set up Firefox 1.5.0.6 (Mac) exactly as shown
> here:
>
> http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-web.html.en
>
> i.e. the first four set to "localhost Port: 8118
Hi *jon smith* :
> I'd installed the vidalia-bundle-0.1.1.23-0.0.7-tiger
> and set up Firefox 1.5.0.6 (Mac) exactly as shown
> here:
>
> http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-web.html.en
>
> i.e. the first four set to "localhost Port: 8118",
> and SOCKS Host to "localhost Port: 9050"
>
> This s
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Spin Doctor wrote:
>>> I've been trying to connect to various web sites through Tor on
>>> Firefox 1.5.0.6 on Mac OS X, but it no longer works for any site. I
>>> get the error page saying that Tor is enabled on port 8118 but it
Tor does not oper
Hi *Kalevi Nyman* :
>> Try this:
>>
>> in Privoxy you must have these lines:
>>
>>
> Thanks for the advice!
>
> Where exactly "in privoxy" do you put this?
>
> Thankfull for an explanation
Oups !
Right click on the provoxy icon in system tray (or the equivalent in your O.S.)
and add the
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