On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 05:30:57AM -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Mike and I just whipped up an early version of this here:
>
> http://tor.eff.org/download.html.en#Warning
I've just added another sentence to the pile of warnings:
"Consider removing extensions that look up more information abou
I just made a minor change to my torrc, and sent a hup (reload) to the server
Mar 12 16:56:27 stbmac Tor[8276]: Received reload signal (hup).
Reloading config.\n
Mar 12 16:56:27 stbmac Tor[8276]: Failed to parse/validate config:
SocksPort, TransPort, NatdPort, and ORPort are all undefined?
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Yeah, Stephen, you should check the log. In case you're running Tor on
a non server Windows version Tor might have shut down due to that
nasty WSAENOBUFS error. Once that happens your Tor server might be
listed as offline a bit later. Sadly, this bug
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 09:51:21PM +0100, Stephen wrote:
> I'm new to running Tor as a server. I've recently set up a Tor relay
>node on Win XP using release 0.1.2.10-rc which I've configured using
>Vidalia. My node is acknowledged in the list of servers and for a
>few hours it was advertised as be
I'm new to running Tor as a server. I've recently set up a Tor relay node on
Win XP using release 0.1.2.10-rc which I've configured using Vidalia. My node
is acknowledged in the list of servers and for a few hours it was advertised as
being online but now my server status is advertised as 'offli
I'm new to running Tor as a server. I've recently set up a Tor relay node on
Win XP using release 0.1.2.10-rc which I've configured using Vidalia. My node
is acknowledged in the list of servers and for a few hours it was advertised as
being online but now my server status is advertised as 'offli
Hi Jay,
You can use Hushmail in Java mode or non-Java mode. I tested
creating an account with Java disabled, and it worked fine. Note,
though, that Javascript is still required, and also that using
Hushmail in non-Java mode costs you a bit of security (Let me know
if you want details on why t
Firewall all outbound traffic from your workstation except for that
reaching the Tor server. Enable Java and Javascript in your browser.
There is a still a possibility of internal address leakage (from the Java
applet calling the socket APIs), but your external address should not be
visible to
Forgive me if this is off subject...
Does anyone know how to create a Hushmail account using Tor. The site
runs Java so privoxy, no script forbid access. I don't want to disable
them if my IP will be viewed/logged when I create an account. Any ideas?
Jay
> As I understand it (correct me if I am wrong -- I am very new), the
> .onion TLDs are built up from two hexadecimal parts, so they are
> cannot be something that is easy to remember (such as
> hiddenwiki.onion).
It is explained here:
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/HiddenServiceNa
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 04:34:28PM +0800, Li-Hui Zhou wrote:
> There's another trouble when compiling the latest svn with MinGW:
>
>
> $ make
> cd . && /d/CompileProject/tor-mingw/tor-experiment/missing aclocal-1.4
> WARNING: `aclocal-1.4' is missing on your system. You should only need it if
>
There's another trouble when compiling the latest svn with MinGW:
$ make
cd . && /d/CompileProject/tor-mingw/tor-experiment/missing aclocal-1.4
WARNING: `aclocal-1.4' is missing on your system. You should only need it if
you modified `acinclude.m4' or `configure.ac'. You might want
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