Yeah. And I also checked independently and I was going through Tor.
Ringo
Kasimir Gabert wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Ringo<2600den...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Got this message on torstatus.kprog.com
>>
>> It appears that you are using the Tor network
>> Your OR is: 64.252.207.99
>> Serv
Hello Andrew
Problem still persists...
-Sambuddho
Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 07/10/2009 09:51 PM, Sambuddho Chakravarty wrote:
Hello All
I have a web server which I run as hidden service.
Which version of Tor are both ends running? Try updating them to
0.2.1.17-rc.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Ringo<2600den...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Got this message on torstatus.kprog.com
>
> It appears that you are using the Tor network
> Your OR is: 64.252.207.99
> Server name: Unnamed
> -This Tor server would NOT allow exiting to this page-
>
> Any ideas as to what might
grarpamp wrote:
>> survives a reboot except fot he Tor configuration file and RSA key which
>> can be imported/exported via FTP.
>>
>
> Wouldn't scp/sftp be better for this
> given the sensitive nature of the content transferred and
> the passive/active difficulties with FTP over Tor.
>
Yo
Got this message on torstatus.kprog.com
It appears that you are using the Tor network
Your OR is: 64.252.207.99
Server name: Unnamed
-This Tor server would NOT allow exiting to this page-
Any ideas as to what might cause this?
Ringo
> survives a reboot except fot he Tor configuration file and RSA key which
> can be imported/exported via FTP.
Wouldn't scp/sftp be better for this
given the sensitive nature of the content transferred and
the passive/active difficulties with FTP over Tor.
> This is why Privoxy includes a filter to strip the exit notation from
> the Host header when passing the request through, and why this filter
> should be enabled when using Privoxy for Tor purposes.
Note that this will not work for https obviously.
I'm still looking for a mitm proxy that wil
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