On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 01:07:43AM +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 05:55:59PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> > Perhaps OpenBSD works differently in this regard, but in FreeBSD the
> >above will only last until the next reboot because the /dev directory is
> >
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 06:11:38PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
> >
> I must be missing something here. Why does tor need access to /dev/pf
> to use the TransPort feature? I thought all that should be necessary was
> to add a RDR to /etc/pf.conf and reload it.
>
It needs to access /dev/pf i
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 08:22:03AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.9K bytes in
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: Vidalia is configured to send Tor traffic via proxy (127.0.0.1 via port
: 8118)
did you configure privoxy, on port 8118, to forward to tor?
https://www.torproject.org/do
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:07:43 +0200 Hannah Schroeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi!
>
>On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 05:55:59PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> Perhaps OpenBSD works differently in this regard, but in FreeBSD the
>>above will only last until the next reboot because the /dev dire
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 13:06:24 -0700 Christopher Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:28:05PM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
>> Hi Christopher Davis,
>>
>> [much text deleted --SB]
>>
>> Latest port at openports.se mirror from Rui Reis is for tor-0.1.2.19,
>> now "obsole
Hi!
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 05:55:59PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
> Perhaps OpenBSD works differently in this regard, but in FreeBSD the
>above will only last until the next reboot because the /dev directory is
>cleared and repopulated during initialization according to the devices
>found du
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 14:16:06 -0600 macintoshzoom
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top-posted:
>Thanks!, I will try and tell you about.
>
>Mac.
>
>Christopher Davis wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:28:05PM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
>>> Hi Christopher Davis,
>>>
>>> [much text deleted --SB]
>>
>> I'v
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 12:47:10PM +0200, slush wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> is there any possibility to tell Tor, that I dont want rotate circuits
> (relays and exit nodes) every few minutes? I want to build circuits
> (with notation host.node.exit) and us
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 08:22:03AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.9K bytes in
37 lines about:
: Vidalia is configured to send Tor traffic via proxy (127.0.0.1 via port
: 8118)
did you configure privoxy, on port 8118, to forward to tor?
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en#priv
Thanks!, I will try and tell you about.
Mac.
Christopher Davis wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:28:05PM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
Hi Christopher Davis,
What it is exactly "trunk" vs "0.2.0.30"?
I'm a bit confused about all this jargon and cvs repositories.
trunk is where the current Tor
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:28:05PM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
> Hi Christopher Davis,
>
> What it is exactly "trunk" vs "0.2.0.30"?
> I'm a bit confused about all this jargon and cvs repositories.
>
trunk is where the current Tor development goes in the subversion
repository. Tor 0.2.0.30 is th
Hi Christopher Davis,
What it is exactly "trunk" vs "0.2.0.30"?
I'm a bit confused about all this jargon and cvs repositories.
What should I do now?
I built my tor port for tor-0.2.1.1-alpha (seems successfully) but now I
am on 4.4 -current (+-) (1-2 weeks ago) and last tor source is stable
0
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 08:00:48AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
> Does someone of you had success enabling the tor TransPort feature on
> OpenBSD?
>
> It seems there are some bugs:
> "transport warn open /dev/pf failed -- Permission denied"
> bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=782
Yes, the /dev/pf access is probably the problem as I catch once a
warning in tor logs about that.
Sorry, this is a newbie question, what and how have I to give tor
permissions to access my /dev/pf ?
My tor runs as _tor and group _tor, and /dev/pf is currently only rw by
root, and forbidden to ot
macintoshzoom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does someone of you had success enabling the tor TransPort feature on
> OpenBSD?
I have it enabled on FreeBSD, the code for OpenBSD
used to be mostly the same.
> It seems there are some bugs:
> "transport warn open /dev/pf failed -- Permission denied"
>
Does someone of you had success enabling the tor TransPort feature on
OpenBSD?
It seems there are some bugs:
"transport warn open /dev/pf failed -- Permission denied"
bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=782
But as per [or-cvs] r16450 mail list it seems that it's to be resolved
Hello,
I am having a problem in making Tor work. Below, you will find a
description of the problem together with background information.
System installation information
MS Windows XP SP2
Firefox 3.01 + SwitchProxy add-on
Vidalia 0.1.5
Tor 0.2.0.30(r15956)
Qt 4.4.0
Privoxy 3.0.8
JonDo client
Hello,
I'm currently building a school project about the Tor network, I intend to set
up a live demonstration but I have some questions:
I currently use Tor with Privoxy, I noticed that all the connections made to a
Web server are "close" instead of "Keep-Alive" for common HTTP/1.1 connections
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Matej Kovacic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Is there any way to encrypt the Gmail accounts? Like with enigmail ->
>> GENIG
>> MAIL?
>>
> FireGPG: http://getfiregpg.org/
>
> bye, Matej
>
found these too:
http://www.langenhoven.com/code/emailencrypt/gmailen
Hello
that is nor relly an encryption news, as the problem is not the ISP reading
Gmail Emails, but Google reading Gmail Emails.
Is there any way to encrypt the Gmail accounts? Like with enigmail -> GENIG
MAIL?
So ok, both users need to install this plugin and it would be not able to be
uses in th
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