On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 06:42:49PM -0700, Caitlin wrote:
> I'm running a Tor server (WinXP SP2) with an exit node on port 80
> (hidden service)
I am already confused. Are you an exit node on port 80, or are you a
hidden service, or are you both? Your exit policy has nothing to do with
being a hidd
Hi *Caitlin* :
> I'm running a Tor server (WinXP SP2) with an exit node on port 80(hidden
> service)
If your exit policies allow an exit to the port 80
this port 80 is not the local port 80 but the remote ports 80's:
the port 80 of the web servers on which tor users established
a connecti
Hi all.
I'm running a Tor server (WinXP SP2) with an exit node on port 80
(hidden service) and my Tor message log is displaying a streaming list
of 'yellow' warnings (please see below). I disabled the XP personal
firewall that ships with the product and open ports TCP/UDP
incoming/outgoing) 8118,
Glymr suggested using the Fasterfox extentsion.
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 12:18, sigi replied:
> Thanks for all this hints! Now I use fasterfox, and it really gives
> some more performance.
Part of the description for Fasterfox states: "Dynamic speed increases
can be obtained with the unique prefe
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 03:04:25PM -0500, marlowe wrote:
> When attempting to run Tor as a middleman server (middleman exit policy
> and SocksPort 0), I consistently receive the following error message
>
> Oct 07 09:26:39.096 [warn] second_elapsed_callback(): Your server
> (68.101.42.157:9001) has
All,
When attempting to run Tor as a middleman server (middleman exit policy
and SocksPort 0), I consistently receive the following error message
Oct 07 09:26:39.096 [warn] second_elapsed_callback(): Your server
(68.101.42.157:9001) has not managed to confirm that its ORPort is
reachable. Please
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I am interested to. :o)
Greetz
Missi
Eben(am 7. 10. 2006 um 17:40 Uhr)hast du eingetippt:
> He is there a german tor related mailinglist somewhere? havent found
> one. If not and you are interested in one, please pm me.-)
> bernd
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He is there a german tor related mailinglist somewhere? havent found
one. If not and you are interested in one, please pm me.-)
bernd
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yes. I have made more test an seen via vidalia, that the advertising
pages came up when the exit node uses the dns-server NS1 or
NS2.oversee.net (mostly 204.13.161.20 seen).
I´ve made a break now for myself in privoxy, reconfigure it to use
socks4 forwarding instaed of 4a. So I have to live
Jan Stolzenburg wrote:
> Hello,
> I don't have Vidalia, so I wasn't able to find out which exit-node I
> used, but I found something really interesting. "wiki.noreply.org"
> and "wiki.ubuntuusers.de" got replaced by
> "http://wiki.noreply.org/frame.aspx?u=http%3a%2f%2flanding.domainsponsor.com%3fa_
Hello,
I don't have Vidalia, so I wasn't able to find out which exit-node I
used, but I found something really interesting. "wiki.noreply.org"
and "wiki.ubuntuusers.de" got replaced by
"http://wiki.noreply.org/frame.aspx?u=http%3a%2f%2flanding.domainsponsor.com%3fa_id%3d1637%26domainname%3dnoreply.
"Total Privacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´d like to know where and how to put in wich packetlogger
> to get as close as possible to the border of encryption at
> my user computer side of Tor, to watch exactly what´s going
> in and out (not only what´s visible in the browser).
> My firewa
> As for the DNS leaks, I think more is being made of this than it
Was´nt this solved several months ago, in Torpark (Windows)?
> BUT your ISP already has total control of all your traffic between your
> Even if it's encrypted Tor traffic, they still know at a minimum the Tor
> entry node it's
Yesterday, I linked to Slashdot and got a bogus page in German.
Restarting my Tor client (i.e., getting a new set of circuits) got me to
the real Slashdot page.
???
Clifnor
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Maybe somebody already had a look on this problem?
I´d like to know where and how to put in wich packetlogger
to get as close as possible to the border of encryption at
my user computer side of Tor, to watch exactly what´s going
in and out (not only what´s visible in the browser).
My firewal
On 10/7/06, Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 06 Oct 2006, Kees de Koster wrote:
> Oct 06 20:08:22.462 [warn] connection_dir_client_reached_eof(): http
> status 400 ("Dirserver believes your ORPort is unreachable") response
> from dirserver '86.59.21.38:80'. Please correct.
It
On Fri, 06 Oct 2006, Kees de Koster wrote:
> Oct 06 20:08:22.462 [warn] connection_dir_client_reached_eof(): http
> status 400 ("Dirserver believes your ORPort is unreachable") response
> from dirserver '86.59.21.38:80'. Please correct.
It seems your firewall blocks TCP connections with the ECN f
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