I would wait until it can ubiquitously work behind NATs.
(Only FreeBSD has NAT SCTP support and it was committed on Feb 2009).
Camilo
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> This may seem to some like beating a dead horse, but SCTP really is
>
bysmal,
even tough the total throughput is ok.
Currently, there are two research paths to solve this on Tor : A
proposal by Joel Reardon that creates per circuit and hop userspace TCP
stacks for each circuit and a proposal by Camilo Viecco (myself) to use
a single TCP session for active each stream
Hello M
Thanks for giving it a try. I have comments inline
M wrote:
Hello friends I'm new on the list. I hope you bear with my questions
and problems.
I just installed Camilo's version of Vidalia, and it seems i have a
couple of problems:
1) You can only exclude one country from the "inval
7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
What a great idea!
Thank you for working on this!! And thanks to Google for supporting
this project.
Sadly, I get a clean linux compilation, but no extra tab. Is there an
additional dependency? e.g. geoip?
TIA
gcc-3.4.6, glibc-2.6.1
There are no other dependencies exp
have problems, you can contact me offline to check what
could be the cause of the problem.
Just a little patiance (during startup) and thanks for giving it a try
Camilo
Dawney Smith wrote:
Camilo Viecco wrote:
As part of the 'google summer of code'(gsoc) I was able to add som
ding instructions and prerequsites are the same as vidalia. The
build requires cmake and qt.
The complete build instructions can be found at:
http://trac.vidalia-project.net/wiki/InstallSource
Have a nice summer
Camilo Viecco
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