Re: Yahoo Mail and Tor

2009-07-15 Thread grarpamp
> >>> enable-remote-toggle 0 > >>> enable-remote-http-toggle 0 > >>> enable-edit-actions 0 > >>> allow-cgi-request-crunching 0 Folks, the default install of the current release of privoxy sets all of these to 0. That means the named features can't be changed via config.privoxy.org. You'd nee

Odd connection attempt to tor

2009-07-15 Thread Praedor Atrebates
I am running Mandriva with its interactive firewall enabled so it alerts me whenever a connection is attempted, including tor network connections to port 9001. Usually the source is logical: an ip address or a system name but just this morning I found an odd one I've never seen before. A conn

Re: Yahoo Mail and Tor

2009-07-15 Thread Andrew Lewman
On 07/15/2009 02:35 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: > Then you're remembering it from somewhere else because neither that > thread nor the first of the two it refers to say anything about it. (The > second reference is apparently no longer available at the link given.) It's entirely possible I've

Re: Yahoo Mail and Tor

2009-07-15 Thread Scott Bennett
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:18:04 -0400 Andrew Lewman wrote: >On 07/15/2009 02:35 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: > > Then you're remembering it from somewhere else because neither that >> thread nor the first of the two it refers to say anything about it. (The >> second reference is apparently no

Whats your approx. TOR-Bandwidth in german Telekom-Anschlüssen ?

2009-07-15 Thread Attac Heidenheim
Dear German-Tor-Servers, anybody here using Telekom ? I have got an TDSL 6000 and only approx 60kb/s Down and Up (even less). I'm using Tor via Vidalia. Is this normal Telekomspeed or does anybody have a better configuation ? Also interesting: my IP-adress changes randomly sometimes 3 times per h

Re: Whats your approx. Tor-Bandwidth in german Telekom-Anschlüssen ?

2009-07-15 Thread Oliver Knapp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Niklas, a german ADSL 6000 line has a bandwith of 6000 Kbit/s downstream (towards you) and only 512 Kbit/s upstream (from you to the internet). 512 Kbit are 64 Kbyte, so if you can upload 60 Kb it's perfectly fine. Of course this is only interessti

Authority URLs

2009-07-15 Thread downie -
Hi, do the other directory authorities have URLs like http://moria.seul.org:9032/tor/status/authority ? I'd like to see how they are voting on my node. I've had a look through the main docs. Thanks, GD _ Lauren found her dream lapt

Re: Odd connection attempt to tor

2009-07-15 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 08:16:48AM -0400, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I am running Mandriva with its interactive firewall enabled so it alerts me > whenever a connection is attempted, including tor network connections to port > 9001. Usually the source is logical: an ip address or a system name

Re: secret_id_key

2009-07-15 Thread Olaf Selke
Scott Bennett schrieb: > On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 01:56:18 -0400 Roger Dingledine > wrote: >> This is a special case of another bug I've been working on: >> http://archives.seul.org/or/cvs/Apr-2009/msg00074.html >> which is that the longer you've been a guard, the more clients you >> attract, and

Tor bandwidth notation

2009-07-15 Thread grarpamp
Could some future release of Tor be made to use [data]bits and not [storage]bits? Every megabuck router I've used [cisco/juniper/etc] uses bits, not bytes. 1 megabit/s = 100 bits/s. ISP's sell pipes in bits/s. Hosters just convert that to bytes/month :( It just seems so weird, and a pain, to ha

Re: Tor bandwidth notation

2009-07-15 Thread Scott Bennett
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 23:48:01 -0400 grarpamp wrote: >Could some future release of Tor be made to use >[data]bits and not [storage]bits? Every megabuck >router I've used [cisco/juniper/etc] uses bits, not >bytes. 1 megabit/s = 100 bits/s. ISP's sell pipes >in bits/s. Hosters just convert th