On Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 03:33:44AM +0100, slush wrote:
> More high-level, my problem is, that I dont know StreamID *before* I create
> stream by calling socket.connect(), but it never finish, because of
> deadlock. Is there any possibility to get stream id before this call or do
> this call non-blo
Can't reach network-status consensus.
Using tor 0.2.0.32, tork 0.30-1.
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2008-12-06 05:12:24 NOTICE (1 of 1) I learned some more directory
information, but not enough to build a circuit: We have no
network-status consensus.
2008-12-06 05:13:24 NOTICE (1 of 1) We're missing a c
No. And by the way, this happens quite often.
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:08 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 10:53:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.3K
> bytes in 24 lines about:
> : I have pidgin configured with tor settings, and i can see that it is
> : connected in th
Copy from control-spec.txt:
3.13. ATTACHSTREAM
Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
"ATTACHSTREAM" SP StreamID SP CircuitID [SP "HOP=" HopNum] CRLF
This message informs the server that the specified stream should be
associated with the specified circuit.
More high-le
Next possibility is that some relay on path was stopped/restarted.
Personally it make me sense that network like Tor is not as stable as normal
Internet connection.
Marek
2008/12/6 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 10:53:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.3K
> bytes in 24 lines ab
Hi guys, I have quite special question. As I wrote many times before, Im
trying to do some utility in python using Tor. Currently, Im playing again
with core of utility - talking with Tor and downloading some files thru it.
Im trying to download HTTP file thru exact path (defined by router chain).
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 07:52:50AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.2K bytes in
37 lines about:
: The only message (recurring) in the log is:
:
: Dec 05 07:45:26.964 [Notice] We stalled too much while trying to write 179
bytes
: to address [scrubbed]. If this happens a lot, either something is
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 10:53:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.3K bytes in
24 lines about:
: I have pidgin configured with tor settings, and i can see that it is
: connected in the network map. However, if i leave my acct online for a few
: hours, it does not appear on the network map. Actual
Just to follow up on this, I ran a server on Verizon FIOS and Comcast to
test 0.2.1.7 a piece of hardware I'm working on.Verizon FIOS worked great.
Tor was even cross-compiled for ARM architecture. I ran it for a few days.
No problems here.
Comcast would catch any invalid DNS request and re-dir
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
Tor 0.2.1.7 just died on me with a message about a dns failure and now I
cannot restart it. No error messages (in Tork). Firing up vidalia...I get
this AGAIN:
snip
Dec 05 12:27:41.857 [Warning] Error setting configured groups: Operation not
permitted
Dec 05 12:27:
OgnenD,
> I think peer review exists in science (and technology) for a purpose. If
> there
> is only one analyst, maybe your claim holds. However, results in general need
> to be testable and reproducible by anyone, so that everyone can convince
> themselves in the validity of claims being mad
On Friday 05 December 2008 15:53:59 Arrakis wrote:
> Robert,
>
> One problem with the idea of "independent analysis" when applied to
> technology, is that it requires that there is an independent analyst with
> equivalent or superior knowledge to the system provider and tools with
> which to measu
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Lots of words to say that you do not want the system analyzed by outsiders.
Arrakis wrote:
> Robert,
>
>> At first glance your statement above could be taken to suggest that Onyx
>> provides provably better anonymity than Tor. A second reading sugge
Hi, Im scared with these methods of Linux "marketing". I expect there is
something worse than national thinking. Are complete source codes of Red
Flag Linux available, so Internet cafes are able to compile it by self? If
yes, it should be quite easy (well, better, not impossible) to find major
diff
Robert,
> At first glance your statement above could be taken to suggest that Onyx
> provides provably better anonymity than Tor. A second reading suggests
> that you are merely claiming Onyx deploys additional techniques that are
> regularly investigated for their anonymity properties, while a
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 07:26:05AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.8K bytes in
15 lines about:
: I wonder what sorts of spyware the Chinese government has built into
: Red Flag LINUX that might affect tor or browser security. See the article at
:
: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081203/ap_on
I have pidgin configured with tor settings, and i can see that it is
connected in the network map. However, if i leave my acct online for a few
hours, it does not appear on the network map. Actually no connections appear
if i have not been surfing. I have to manually log off from my acct on
pidgin
I can't reproduce the event of leakage the real IP address within the initial
period of establishing the first circuit.I have tried with the same settings:
Firefox,Torbutton,Privoxy
but now Firefox waits the necessary period till establishement of the
circuit,only then,the page www.showmyip.com
Am 05.12.2008 um 10:22 schrieb Seth David Schoen:
Sven Anderson writes:
Karsten N. just sent to the German exitnodes list a link to an
article,
which is very convincing and legally well-founded (see below). It
explains that any service that is being donated to the public, that
is,
without
On Friday 05 December 2008 01:31:04 Arrakis wrote:
> Phobos,
>
> XeroBank's network doesn't use Tor. Common misnomer. But we did stay at
> a holiday inn express:
>
> XeroBank uses IPSec cascades and is distinguished by have additional
> anonymity features tor doesn't employ such as mixing, crowdi
Tor 0.2.1.7 just died on me with a message about a dns failure and now I
cannot restart it. No error messages (in Tork). Firing up vidalia...I get
this AGAIN:
Dec 05 12:27:41.833 [Notice] Tor v0.2.1.7-alpha (r17216). This is experimental
software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. (Runn
For the second day now I have been successful (finally) at operating
tor-0.2.1.7-alpha via Tork (0.29.2).
The "fix" for me was to manually edit the torrc.sample and save it as torrc in
/etc/tor and then search out any and all other torrc files on my system and
link them all to the base torrc I
I wonder what sorts of spyware the Chinese government has built into
Red Flag LINUX that might affect tor or browser security. See the article at
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081203/ap_on_bi_ge/as_china_internet_cafes
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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Hello,
0.2.1.7 in relay node configuration has been running apparently normally for the
last 30 hours.
The only message (recurring) in the log is:
Dec 05 07:45:26.964 [Notice] We stalled too much while trying to write 179 bytes
to address [scrubbed]
On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 13:14:08 +0100 Dominik Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Scott Bennett schrieb:
>> I still don't understand this. I will try to find time to resume
>> reading those proposals, but the idea of running stream data over a protocol
>> with neither sequence preservation
Scott Bennett schrieb:
> I still don't understand this. I will try to find time to resume
> reading those proposals, but the idea of running stream data over a protocol
> with neither sequence preservation nor reliable delivery would be a good
> thing goes against all of my experience. For on
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 00:10:11 -0500 Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 07:40:54PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> In the manual page, there is:
>> ConnLimit NUM
>> The minimum number of file descriptors that must be available to the
>> Tor process before it
Sven Anderson writes:
> Hi,
>
> Karsten N. just sent to the German exitnodes list a link to an article,
> which is very convincing and legally well-founded (see below). It
> explains that any service that is being donated to the public, that is,
> without taking money or any other return servic
Hi Andrew,
I got the same 'Errors have occurred' message with the
https://www.torproject.org/dist/osx-old/Tor-0.2.0.32b-ppc-Bundle.dmg
package: however, Tor does start up -
"Dec 05 08:40:05.209 [Notice] Tor v0.2.0.32 (r17346). This is
experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymit
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