How to dynamically configure an US-IP as exit node?

2009-02-27 Thread Ben Stover
Ok, as well documented I can specify write into the torrc file StrictExitNodes 1 exitnodes aaa, bbb, ccc, where aaa, bbb, ccc and ddd are Tor nodes located in the US. The problem with this is that the nodes aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd are not constant over a period of time. Nodes become removed or

Re: How to dynamically configure an US-IP as exit node?

2009-02-27 Thread Jens Kubieziel
* Ben Stover schrieb am 2009-02-27 um 16:33 Uhr: So is there another way to specify just the country of the exit node and let Tor choose automatically a suitable exit node from this country? You can use: ExitNodes {us} This is only available in versions 0.2.1.x-alpha at the moment Besten Gruß

Re: Firefox 3 Portable and Tor

2009-02-27 Thread Curious Kid
Did you ever find a solution to your problem? I was afraid that my message was sent to your spam folder. - Original Message From: Edward Langenback apos...@peculiarplace.com To: or-talk@freehaven.net Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:20:26 PM Subject: Firefox 3 Portable and Tor

Re: aes performance

2009-02-27 Thread phobos
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:20:48PM -0500, pho...@rootme.org wrote 0.4K bytes in 9 lines about: : One fine way to find out is to run oprofile and see what tor is doing. : you'll even find out the most popular calls as it's cranking away. I took my own advice and ran 'valgrind --tool=callgrind' on