RE: Clock problems

2009-03-09 Thread Scott Bennett
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 09:56:39 -0400 downie - wrote without attribution: >> This is the "clock jump" problem that I reported here a number of ti= >mes >> last year. It can be triggered by an interruption in transmission of dat= >a >> over your Internet connection for a period exceeding >>

RE: Clock problems

2009-03-09 Thread downie -
No ntpd entries on the dates and times in question (it's system.log.*.gz on my system btw, gzcat works though :) No problems today. Thx GD > Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 13:25:22 -0700 > Subject: Re: Clock problems > From: coder...@gmail.com > To: or-talk@freehaven.net > > On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:20

info and a problem

2009-03-09 Thread Karsten N.
Hi, only for information: We have setup a new tor status page: https://server.privacyfoundation.de/torstatus/ an because our first tor web proxy is working hard, we have setup a second web proxy for tor: https://privacybox.de/tor-proxy.en.html And I have a problem. A friend of me is

Re: Clock problems

2009-03-09 Thread coderman
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:20 PM, downie - wrote: >... >  A few days ago I had some overnight broadband outages. > FWIW the clock synchronises to Apple's server, I'm not sure how often, and I > haven't had any warnings about being out of sync. you could check /var/log/system.log for things like: Ma

Re: Clock problems

2009-03-09 Thread Paul Syverson
Scott's analysis is no doubt correct. But just on the off chance that it is something simpler. I have been having all kinds of wierdnesses on OSX 10.4.11 earlier today. Some web searching indicated that people had similar problems a few years back with OS Xafter doing a security update a few days b

RE: Clock problems

2009-03-09 Thread downie -
> This is the "clock jump" problem that I reported here a number of times > last year. It can be triggered by an interruption in transmission of data > over your Internet connection for a period exceeding > NUM_JUMPED_SECONDS_BEFORE_WARN seconds (see src/or/main.c). Currently, that > is 10

Re: SSL question (Problem?)

2009-03-09 Thread Roc Admin
I'm not saying that this was the issue but a possibility is that one of the new "hacking" tools called sslstrip could have been used to move your connection from encrypted to plain text. One of the features of this tool is that it replaces your favicon with whatever the attacker wishes. See the A

SSL question (Problem?)

2009-03-09 Thread force44
I was connected to a secure website using TOR and saw that the Firefox certificate icon was broken, a message saying that some elements are not going to ssl. That looked strange, as the site is a bank and I was checking my account. I looked at the Vidalia panel and hadn't the time to see the ex