Re: Problem bootstrapping. Stuck at 5%

2010-03-01 Thread zzzjethro666
Hi. I don't really need to edit torrc at all. I wanted to gather more information in the form of educating myself on "how to do" such a thing. I have never really had any problems with Tor and one of the developers told me "tweaking it" lends itself to problems. I just want to learn more. Ther

Torlock - a simple script to prevent outgoing packets from bypassing Tor.

2010-03-01 Thread Irratar
Hello. I have created a simple Bash script to prevent any data from bypassing Tor when Tor is running. I started it to use just for myself, but now I think it will be better to share it with other users of Tor. This script, named Torlock, does the following things when used to start Tor: - Create

Re: Torlock - a simple script to prevent outgoing packets from bypassing Tor.

2010-03-01 Thread Kyle Williams
You might want to look at JanusVM. On Mar 1, 2010 7:05 AM, "Irratar" wrote: Hello. I have created a simple Bash script to prevent any data from bypassing Tor when Tor is running. I started it to use just for myself, but now I think it will be better to share it with other users of Tor. This sc

Re: Torlock - a simple script to prevent outgoing packets from bypassing Tor.

2010-03-01 Thread starslights
Helli Irratar, Sound good for me and can be sure very useful... I will wait what's things Tor devs before give a try but thanks to share with us :D Best Regrads Stars signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: Torlock - a simple script to prevent outgoing packets from bypassing Tor.

2010-03-01 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o
On 03/01/10 11:38, Kyle Williams wrote: You might want to look at JanusVM. I can't quite tell; I'm guessing that JanusVM uses a VPN(TUN/TAP) to redirect all host packets to the VM - thereby blocking any "loose" packets? (any non-TOR interaction with the ISP - which may be a hotspot)? TIA [

Re: Torlock - a simple script to prevent outgoing packets from bypassing Tor.

2010-03-01 Thread Marcin Kowalczyk
This may be interesting for you as well: this is, what iptables-save produces on an Amnesia system: # Generated by iptables-save v1.4.2 on Mon Mar 1 18:22:07 2010 *nat :PREROUTING ACCEPT [0:0] :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [133:8080] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [134:8341] -A OUTPUT -d 192.168.0.0/16 -j RETURN -A OUT

Re: [OT] more censorship, government-issued spyware coming to France

2010-03-01 Thread Olaf Selke
Scott Bennett schrieb: > > Perhaps more people in Europe will have to relearn the hard way why > the right of the people to keep and bear arms must be held inviolate. yes! 7.62mm full metal jacket http://twitpic.com/15p8wr yrs Olaf ***

Re: Path-spec - fast circuits

2010-03-01 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake ilter yĆ¼ksel (ilteryuk...@gmail.com): > >"No, you can only select 'Dual' flagged exit nodes (Exit+Guard) for the > guard position. > >Hence it doesn't make sense to have a Wge weight." > > You said that "only" but, depends on your changes for dir-spec, it seems > that we can select dua

Full bandwidth is not used.

2010-03-01 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Tor folks, my Tor server is running for over three days now, but the average bandwidth usage shown by ARM [1] is only 100 KB/s for uploaded and downloaded. The usage increased during the first two days but has stagnated now. I am using the default `/etc/tor/torrc` so bandwidth should be lim

Re: Full bandwidth is not used.

2010-03-01 Thread starslights
Hello, Well i am not sure but look like you must first upgrade your Tor version to the last sable minimum 0.2.1.24 who i think will first fix the "xx:xx:xx [WARN] Rejecting insecure DH key [0] xx:xx:xx [WARN] DH key must be at least 2." I am not 100% sure about that but pretty s