Hello,
In the infos.log of my tor server the following message is very often
found :
Nov 19 17:41:11.553 [info] connection_read_to_buf(): tls error. breaking
(nickname a_tor_server_name, address the_same_tor_server_IP_address).
Does it means that something wrong happens in the OR connection betw
Hello Roger,
> You need to check out tor-stable (tor-0_1_1-patches) and tor-head (trunk)
> and edit your website/Makefile to reflect their locations.
>
Many thanks for your help,
Following your advices and reading the svn book (rtfm...) helps me a
lot !
The html pages are now generated without
Local wml version is 2.0.8 .
Subversion installed website and TOR revision 8468 on my computer.
Perl is (revision 5 version 8 subversion 7)
What do I do wrong !?!
Pascal Levasseur
> > I would like to know what is the meaning of the fourth figure (in this
> > example, the one after 5 and 4) in the data displayed by the Tor Network
> > Status at serifos.eecs.harvard.edu ?
> >
> > FR *clearstream 20541
>
> It's the reported uptime.
>
> Fabian
Thanks.
Hello,
I would like to know what is the meaning of the fourth figure (in this
example, the one after 5 and 4) in the data displayed by the Tor Network
Status at serifos.eecs.harvard.edu ?
FR *clearstream 20541
Thanks in advance.
Pascal Levasseur
Hello Roger,
>
> I've removed all trace of the word 'middleman' from the code, the docs,
> and the sample torrc file. So the only place you'll be encountering
> it is somebody else's docs or an old torrc file if you're using an old
> 0.1.0.x one. Are there places that I missed?
>
By the way, the
Hello,
Does being a middleman by using a reject *:* policy means :
- that only servers will connect you ?
- or servers and users will connect you (you are a middleman and an
entry point) ?
Thanks.
Pascal
Ok Marco,
Thank for your help
Pascal
> > - so if my tor server want to be able to answer requests from any other
> > tor server, I must have a totally open exit policy at my firewall.
> Probably. It should also be possible to parse the directory file
> for servers that have their or port set to
> Hi Pascal,
>
> > I would like to understand why my tor server (clearstream) try to reach
> > the following servers on non usual tor ports ports (80, 443, 9001,
> > 9030) ?
> The or port can be freely configured... 80, 443 et al. are just
> the most used ones.
>
> > server IP port
> > 12.30.22
on my firewall ?
The server is running 0.1.1.23 on Linux in a DMZ behind an IPCOP
firewall.
Many thanks in advance for your explanations !
Pascal Levasseur
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