Actually Windows does exactly the same thing...
I'm sorry I have started this discussion, which is off-topic for this list.
My point is merely that giving user ``nobody'' access to tor's data is
a tragically bad idea. This has nothing to do with Windows.
I've been reading my OP's log file sorting through the various outbound
connections that it makes into the Tor network. I came across the
following directory fetch request:
connection_connect(): Connecting to 72.1.218.225:9030
What has me a little puzzled is that I can't find this IP address
I wouldn't be concerned about the 403 error. I've gotten them before,
and I've always attributed them to the web filter. As long as you get
directory info from other servers, everything should be fine. This is
different if that dir server is an authoritative dir server. If it is,
it could hamper
Perhaps that was an IP you typed directly in. For example, you clicked
on a web link and instead of http://domainname.tld it was
http://182.271.274.175 in which case tor would only show and IP. I'm
not sure if that's how it would appear in the log file, but it's a
guess.
Ringo Kamens
On 2/14/07,
Hm...,
Why no one answers?
Did I said something wrong?
Mr. Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Crew.
Thanks to all for your help.
First for all I would like to say that this file.php(which is manipulating Tor)
will be located in admin area ONLY and will be intended for use ONLY by admin.
Admin
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