On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 22:41:14 -0700 Kyle Williams kyle.kwilli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Your Tor client will tell you that you have a time set that is too far off
what it should be. It will report this in minutes.Read that line and adjust
your time by X minutes.
For someone wishing to make a
On 07/16/2009 07:40 AM, � wrote:
I have read a lot of manuals, but I can't find an answer. Is tor
automatically calculate bandwidth and update descriptor?
In short, yes Tor will automatically calculate your available bandwidth.
If you do not wish to have tor consume 100% of your available
Watson Ladd wrote:
Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
On the other hand it would work better for eg. TOR browser bundle.
It would enable an entry guard to give a different time to a client, and
so distinguish that client's connections to sites of interest via
protocols that use a timestamp sent in
Hi,
Has anyone tested the firefox sage(too)-addons [1] for the use with tor
yet? Is this (anonymously) safe to use?
Regards, sigi.
[1]
sage https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7263
sage-too https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/77
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:32:27 -0400 Niels Elgaard Larsen elga...@agol.dk
wrote:
Watson Ladd wrote:
Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
On the other hand it would work better for eg. TOR browser bundle.
It would enable an entry guard to give a different time to a client, and
so distinguish that
Torbutton logs URLs to console.log in some circumstances.
I've raised a bug about this, no replies yet.
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=detailsid=1040
Has anyone else noticed this?
GD
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Windows Live™ SkyDrive™:
What happens if someone offers a hidden service (i.e., same .onion
address, same keys, etc.) on more than one computer, perhaps in different
locations? How do HSDir servers handle such a situation? Does the most
recently published hidden service descriptor supplant earlier descriptors
even
Hi,
My system is openSUSE 11.1 x86_64 with KDE4.2.4 desktop, using linux kernel
2.6.27.25-0.1-default, and Firefox 3.0.11.
I've installed Privoxy and Tor, but I'm having difficulty with the setup. I
can launch both programs:
18:58 user:~ privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
Jul 23 20:29:33.391
Hi,
My system is openSUSE 11.1 x86_64 with KDE4.2.4 desktop, using linux kernel
2.6.27.25-0.1-default, and Firefox 3.0.11.
I've installed Privoxy and Tor, but I'm having difficulty with the setup. I
can launch both programs:
18:58 user:~ privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
Jul 23 20:29:33.391
Scott Bennett wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:32:27 -0400 Niels Elgaard Larsen elga...@agol.dk
wrote:
Yes, that was why i suggested only using it to set the time zone by
changing the clock a number of hours.
I don't think that would be good enough to satisfy tor's requirements
for
On 07/23/2009 06:36 PM, Bob Williams wrote:
18:58 user:~ privoxy /etc/privoxy/config
Jul 23 20:29:33.391 Privoxy(7fb481fa96f0) Info: Privoxy version 3.0.10
Jul 23 20:29:33.391 Privoxy(7fb481fa96f0) Info: Program name: privoxy
Jul 23 20:29:33.410 Privoxy(7fb481fa96f0) Info: (Re-)Opening logfile
On 07/23/2009 06:27 PM, downie - wrote:
Torbutton logs URLs to console.log in some circumstances.
I've raised a bug about this, no replies yet.
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=detailsid=1040
Has anyone else noticed this?
Yes, I've noticed it too. I reported it to Mr.
Have you changed privoxy's config file for use with tor?
2009/7/23 Bob Williams secur...@barrowhillfarm.org.uk
Hi,
My system is openSUSE 11.1 x86_64 with KDE4.2.4 desktop, using linux kernel
2.6.27.25-0.1-default, and Firefox 3.0.11.
I've installed Privoxy and Tor, but I'm having
Thanks to an anonymous donor for the working powerpc hardware, I was
able to make packages on OS X 10.3.9 (Panther) this evening.
They are available in the usual places, such as
https://torproject.org/download
Thanks for your patience.
--
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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