Roger Dingledine schrieb:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:41:55PM -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 08:17:32PM +0100, Nico Weinreich wrote:
{This is based on re-reading circuit_get_best in circuituse.c.}
OK, thanks for this very detailed explaination. But is
-is there a way to get this nodes always as fingerprint (for example, there
are many nodes with name "idideditheconfig" and how do I know which one is
it when the node is listed in plain text?)
Yes; have your controller say "USEFEATURE VERBOSE_NAMES" early on.
(VERBOSE_NAMES is documented
6302C20C7") have the named flag and
hence won't have a problem with ambiguity. Unfortunately the
control-spec is a little tight lipped on this point so don't blame you
for wondering about it. Cheers! -Damian
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Nico Weinreich wrote:
Hi,
when interac
Hi,
when interacting with tor control I can get the circuit with command
"getinfo circuit-status". What's a bit confusing for me, there are more
than one circuits:
getinfo circuit-status
250+circuit-status=
51 BUILT rueckgrat,myrnaloy,$2DDAC53D4E7A556483ACE6859A57A63849F2C4F6
PURPOSE=GENERAL
or could this be a problem of privoxy handling all tor clients? I think it's
no problem to run a privoxy instance for each tor client, but I can't find a
config option in tor, which specifies the port of privoxy?
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Hi, in tor log I can see, that tor delayes sometimes the newnym signal.
Is there a way to get this information (including the delayed time in
seconds) trough control port after sending the newnym signal? Cheers
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Olaf Selke schrieb:
why do you want to reinvent the wheel instead of sticking with Maxminds
GeoIP db?
hehe, you're right. thanks for this hint. and thanks for all your fast
replies, my "problem" is solved.
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Olaf Selke schrieb:
I supposed all.de using a stale GeoIP db version.
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de using a more recent GeoIP database
correctly shows GB for this tor node.
OK. Could it be that this ip address changed the owner in the past and
because of this your GeoIP db shows the correct
Olaf Selke schrieb:
what do you consider a "German server"?
- a server with a German ip address according to the ripe db
- a server physically located in Germany
- a server with an ip address reverse resolving to a .de domain
- a server operated by a German individual
I think the first and
Hi all,
I've visited http://torstatus.all.de to get some tor servers from
germany. I thought it's enough to look on the country flag, but I've
noticed a strange entry on this page. I found a router with name
"bleakgadfly5
"
which belongs to germany (at least all.de claims so) with ip
217.11
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