Re: Tor for Android

2009-10-12 Thread M
What about Tor for Nokias or PDAs? On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: > There are some obvious improvements that could be made to the TorProxy > controller. The UI appears to be viewable only when my G1 keyboard is > closed. This doesn't work well with browsing the web with S

Re: Tor for Android

2009-10-12 Thread Andrew Lewman
On 10/12/2009 03:40 AM, M wrote: > What about Tor for Nokias or PDAs? No one that we know of has worked on Tor for symbian. If people have done this, let us know. -- Andrew Lewman The Tor Project pgp 0x31B0974B Website: https://torproject.org/ Blog: https://blog.torproject.org/ Identi.ca: torp

Use that anonym relay

2009-10-12 Thread Mr. Blue
How to solve this? There is a relay, which isn't advertised in public dir. I know it's IP, port(OR) and policy AND it's FINGERPRINT. How can I use it(select it), as an entry node, first hop. *** To unsubscribe, send an e-

Re: Use that anonym relay

2009-10-12 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:42:02AM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote: > How to solve this? > > There is a relay, which isn't advertised in public dir. > I know it's IP, port(OR) and policy AND it's FINGERPRINT. > How can I use it(select it), as an entry node, first hop. Set these two lines in your torrc: Us

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread John Case
(replying to my own post to pass on what I've learned in the last day) On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, John Case wrote: I can see notes like this in the changelog: Solve a bug that kept hardware crypto acceleration from getting enabled when accounting was turned on. Fixes bug 907. Bugfix on 0.0.9pre6

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread Scott Bennett
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:19:39 + (UTC) John Case wrote: Most of your questions below I can offer no information about, but I'll answer the ones I can. >(replying to my own post to pass on what I've learned in the last day) > > >On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, John Case wrote: > >> I can see note

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread Wyllys Ingersoll
Scott Bennett wrote: >> >> One caveat with the BCM5821 or the Sun Crypto 1000 is that not all of them >> support AES - I can't tell for sure, but it looks like AES support was >> added after the fact, and it depends on firmware version. The BCM5825 is >> a safer bet if you're buying off of eba

Re: Tame circuits

2009-10-12 Thread Mr. Blue
> Is there a way to completely stop a Tor from building circuits?! > > Why would you want to stop Tor from building circuits? What exactly do you > want Tor to be doing? To lobotomize it ;) *** To unsubscribe, send an

Re: Use that anonym relay

2009-10-12 Thread Mr. Blue
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:42:02AM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote: > > How to solve this? > > > > There is a relay, which isn't advertised in public dir. > > I know it's IP, port(OR) and policy AND it's FINGERPRINT. > > How can I use it(select it), as an entry node, first hop. > > Set these two lines in

Re: Tame circuits

2009-10-12 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 03:11:47PM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote: > Is there a way to completely stop a Tor from building circuits?! > __DisablePredictedCircuits isn't achiving that, as in a middle of some >progress Tor will sometimes, arbitrally build 2 or more random circuits >AND USE THEM for my stream.

Re: Tame circuits

2009-10-12 Thread Mr. Blue
- Original Message - From: Roger Dingledine To: or-talk@freehaven.net Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:45:57 -0400 Subject: Re: Tame circuits > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 03:11:47PM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote: > > Is there a way to completely stop a Tor from building circuits?! > > __DisablePredictedCir

Re: Tame circuits

2009-10-12 Thread Scott Bennett
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:11:05 -0700 (PDT) "Mr. Blue" wrote: >> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 03:11:47PM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote: >> > Is there a way to completely stop a Tor from building circuits?! >> > __DisablePredictedCircuits isn't achiving that, as in a middle of some >> >progress Tor will somet

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread John Case
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Wyllys Ingersoll wrote: "tor is actually cpu-bound rather than ram-bound on the fast relays i think you should be able to push 10MB/s in 1G of ram" So crypto-acceleration appears to be useful. The symmetric-key processing is very fast and takes up little CPU time. T

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread Wyllys Ingersoll
John Case wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Wyllys Ingersoll wrote: > "tor is actually cpu-bound rather than ram-bound on the fast relays i think you should be able to push 10MB/s in 1G of ram" So crypto-acceleration appears to be useful. >>> The symmetric-key processi

Re: hardware acceleration available for Tor ? On FreeBSD ?

2009-10-12 Thread Scott Bennett
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:58:37 -0400 Wyllys Ingersoll wrote: >Scott Bennett wrote: > >>> >>> One caveat with the BCM5821 or the Sun Crypto 1000 is that not all of them >>> support AES - I can't tell for sure, but it looks like AES support was >>> added after the fact, and it depends on firmwa