On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 17:16:26 -0500 grarpamp wrote:
>> passed the name to the exit node for SOCKS name-to-address resolution
>
>Oh, I see, I missed that. For a sec I was thinking it was httpd
>griping about Host:.
>
>> b) "exoassist" is a bad exit that inserts a web page into the stream returne
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 16:00:09 -0500 Nick Mathewson
wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:53 PM, downie - wrote:
>
>> There's no 'return BAD_HOSTNAME' after the 'log_warn', so it's falling
>> through to 'return NORMAL_HOSTNAME' and also not null-teminating the string.
>
>Thanks for tracking that dow
2010/2/4 Attac Heidenheim :
> Hallo,
> does anybody own Tor-relays or exit-nodes running on "Leaseweb" or
> "Rapidswitch" ?
> Any suggestions or warnings concerning "Leaseweb" or "Rapidswitch" ?
>
I've ran a fairly high bandwidth (~2TB/mo) non-exit node with Leaseweb
for almost two years, and have
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Marco Bonetti
wrote:
[...]
> 1) strictly related to tor: I build the latest stable release *WITHOUT*
> the --enable-iphone switch. As I can understand from the post linked
> above, that option will jusr add some compiler flags needed only by
> older version of the
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I spent some time polishing the build scripts and creating a repository:
if you want to try it out, take a look at http://sid77.slackware.it/iphone/
Right now it only hosts a copy of Tor, libevent and polipo.
You've to start the programs manually from
Am Donnerstag 04 Februar 2010 schrieb Erinn Clark:
> * thomas.hluch...@netcologne.de [2010:02:04
> 16:21 +0100]:
> > > Please let me know if you have any problems!
> >
> > Yes, I have..
>
>
> qmake is in the libqt4-devel package.
>
> Erinn
>
Thanks alot. After installing libpt4-devel,
Hallo,
does anybody own Tor-relays or exit-nodes running on "Leaseweb" or
"Rapidswitch" ?
Any suggestions or warnings concerning "Leaseweb" or "Rapidswitch" ?
Thanks,
Niklas
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Addendum:
If you're downloading the rpms by hand, you'll need to fetch the
accompanying .asc file so that rpm can import the key into its keyring.
You can do this by downloading it and running:
rpm --import foo.asc
You can check the sigs with:
gpg --verify foo.asc
rpm -K foo.rpm
Also, the pre
* thomas.hluch...@netcologne.de [2010:02:04
16:21 +0100]:
> > Please let me know if you have any problems!
>
> Yes, I have. First I got the vidalia-SuSE Package, but my system doesnt like
> it.
> # cat /etc/SuSE-release
> openSUSE 11.0 (i586)
> VERSION = 11.0
>
> It refuses to install:
[...]
> Please let me know if you have any problems!
Yes, I have. First I got the vidalia-SuSE Package, but my system doesnt like it.
# cat /etc/SuSE-release
openSUSE 11.0 (i586)
VERSION = 11.0
It refuses to install:
# ls -l vidalia-0.2.7-1.suse11_3.i586.rpm*
-rw-r- 1 tom users 268992 Feb 4 15:34
Hi everyone,
I've setup an RPM (yum/zypper) repository for Tor and Vidalia. The
following distros/releases are available:
Fedora: fc10, fc11, fc12
OpenSuSe: 11
CentOS: 4, 5
Vidalia is available for fc11, fc12, and OpenSuse. Tor is available for
CentOS 4 and 5, fc10, and OpenSuse.
I've tested a
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