I'm not sure whether either of these bugs are fixed at present (ugh). So
I'd recommend sticking with yes (or true, I guess it's called now).
If "yes" is the same as "true" then this is a setting the Polipo manual
strongly advises against. "Finally, if dnsUseGethostbyname is true,
Polipo neve
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 11:14:31PM +0100, Matthew wrote:
>> If you change the options, you should see polipo query your local dns
>> resolver either directly, or via gethostbyname.
>>
> But if you change it to "false" would that not be the safest option -
> from what I can gather in this situatio
If you change the options, you should see polipo query your local dns
resolver either directly, or via gethostbyname.
But if you change it to "false" would that not be the safest option -
from what I can gather in this situation Polipo would never do its own DNS.
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and...@torproject.org wrote:
In practice, with that config file, dns queries are passed to tor
directly for resolution, not being done by polipo nor the actual system
resolver.
Thank you for the confirmation.
If you change the options, you should see polipo query your local dns
resolver eit
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 04:24:06PM +0100, pump...@cotse.net wrote 2.7K bytes in
64 lines about:
> The standard Polipo configuration file for Ubuntu located at
> https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/config/polipo.conf
>
> should replace the configuration file one downlo
Hello,
The standard Polipo configuration file for Ubuntu located at
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torbrowser/trunk/build-scripts/config/polipo.conf
should replace the configuration file one downloads when Polipo is
installed according to http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en.
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