On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 23:30:05 -0400 Nick Mathewson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:24:11PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> [WARNING: I've included a *lot* of log entries in this note, inters=
>persed
>> with my observations and comments, so it is quite long and findi
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 02:42:18PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.5K bytes in
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: dyld: tor can't open library: /usr/local/lib/libevent-1.3e.1.dylib (No
: such file or directory, errno = 2)
You are correct. For some reason, mostly mine, libevent was compiled
with both shared and
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 05:30:08PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
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> ;-} Indeed, yet they don't seem to be any worse than the "stable"
> versions. Makes me wonder about the wisdom of maintaining two branches
> of code that are effectively both production branches.
Hey, it's not _our_ faul
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:24:11PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
> [WARNING: I've included a *lot* of log entries in this note,
> interspersed
> with my observations and comments, so it is quite long and finding my remarks
> will require careful scanning.]
> Among the various windows I ke
Hello Ringo, Csaba and everybody,,
I did solve the Linksys NAT/RHEL/Tor server puzzle, I think. Server is up and
normally I see about 100mbs/sec through it on Vidalia bandwidth graph. Yea! I
had to learn a little about routers and network, Tor and RHEL, finally, to
whomever is interested, I co
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On 10/31/07, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> Hello,
Hi!
> In my mrtg graphs I see fair traffic until april, then less traffic
> until august and after august it is 2xx bytes/s in average with almost
> no peaks.
> Why is the traffic like it is?
No idea.
Scott Bennett wrote:
> The documentation that comes with tor rather strongly suggests that exit
> servers should have exit policies rejecting the SMTP port (25). The tor
> sample torrc includes this rejection as well. This rejection of exits to
> port 25 would seem to be a Very Good Thing (t
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:59:53 +0100 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My server also had the "I learned some more directory information, but
>not enough to build a circuit." problem today.
>
>It continued for a long while, so I tried to restart Tor and it worked.
>
>The problem wi
Tor Crashes while starting after updating from 0.1.2.17 to 0.1.2.18. I
used the Tor & Privoxy & Vidalia bundle. This is the crash log.
OS Version: 10.3.9 (Build 7W98)
Report Version: 2
Command: tor
Path:/usr/bin/tor
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 377
Thread: Unknown
Link (dyld) error:
dy
My server also had the "I learned some more directory information, but
not enough to build a circuit." problem today.
It continued for a long while, so I tried to restart Tor and it worked.
The problem with the "I learned some more directory information, but not
enough to build a circuit." messag
On Wednesday 31 October 2007 15:34:18 Gregory Fleischer (Lists) wrote:
> Versions of the Vidalia bundle prior to 0.1.2.18 install Privoxy with
> an insecure configuration file. Both Windows and Mac OS X versions
> are affected. The installed 'config.txt' file ('config' on Mac OS X)
> had the foll
"Kyle Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/31/07, Gregory Fleischer (Lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Versions of the Vidalia bundle prior to 0.1.2.18 install Privoxy with
> > an insecure configuration file. Both Windows and Mac OS X versions
> > are affected. The installed 'config
[WARNING: I've included a *lot* of log entries in this note, interspersed
with my observations and comments, so it is quite long and finding my remarks
will require careful scanning.]
Among the various windows I keep open in X, I usually have one open for
/var/log/messages and another fo
Hello,
In my mrtg graphs I see fair traffic until april, then less traffic
until august and after august it is 2xx bytes/s in average with almost
no peaks.
Why is the traffic like it is?
Udo
On 10/31/07, Gregory Fleischer (Lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Versions of the Vidalia bundle prior to 0.1.2.18 install Privoxy with
> an insecure configuration file. Both Windows and Mac OS X versions
> are affected. The installed 'confi
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Versions of the Vidalia bundle prior to 0.1.2.18 install Privoxy with
an insecure configuration file. Both Windows and Mac OS X versions
are affected. The installed 'config.txt' file ('config' on Mac OS X)
had the following option values set to 1:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 04:58:20AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 4.3K bytes in
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: i have read the instructions of tor installation.
I don't know what changed on your end during this thread, but the
inserted hotmail header is X-Originating-IP: [140.113.158.9] which was
an exit
The documentation that comes with tor rather strongly suggests that exit
servers should have exit policies rejecting the SMTP port (25). The tor
sample torrc includes this rejection as well. This rejection of exits to
port 25 would seem to be a Very Good Thing (tm) in light of the rapidly
gr
Hello FQ,
These below are NOT the SMTP hops your email followed. These are IP
hops, between your PC and the mail server of your friend in China. What
is sure is that this information was not retrieved from
the email you have sent directly, since no mail client or SMTP server
would put the whol
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