On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:33 PM, I wrote:
> Err http://deb.torproject.org experimental-precise/main i386 Packages
> 404 Not Found [IP: 86.59.30.40 80]
> Ign http://deb.torproject.org precise/main Translation-en_US
> Ign http://deb.torproject.org precise/main Translation-en
> Ign http://deb.torpr
Luther,
Here again is some of the outcome
Err http://deb.torproject.org experimental-precise/main i386 Packages
404 Not Found [IP: 86.59.30.40 80]
Ign http://deb.torproject.org precise/main Translation-en_US
Ign http://deb.torproject.org precise/main Translation-en
Ign http://deb.torproject.or
Luther,
Lacking a Linux secret jargon decoder I don't know what to say.
I've followed the steps a number of times and sometimes they don't work. Of
course the people reselling VPS fragments may not know what they are doing.
Perhaps that is the reason Tor is refused so much.
Robert
> Forced up
On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 13:40 -0800, I wrote:
> Luther,
>
> Following that page's help has allowed me to get mulitple VPSs working for
> Tor but I am asking what to do when apt-get update or yum update doesn't get
> the newer version of Tor.
> How an update can be forced is the question.
>
> (The
Luther,
Following that page's help has allowed me to get mulitple VPSs working for Tor
but I am asking what to do when apt-get update or yum update doesn't get the
newer version of Tor.
How an update can be forced is the question.
(The failure was not due to the typing mistake in the previously
For reference:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en#ubuntu
This page describes the proper method of sync'n your "sources.list" file
with Tor project's repos.
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Mathew,The only addition to the bare, no doubt minimal, CentOS VPS is Tor run as an exit. The port failing to be accessible is 9030 - the dir port.The interesting thing is that another similar VPS was working but now 9030 is not accessible.Perhaps paying for a VPS a year in advance and no writt
On 7 Jan 2014 09:56, "I" wrote:
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> Mathew,
>
> It's CentOS 6. Apart from that I don't know what you need to know.
> I presumed unix type commands work in general.
> Any help from the list will probably beat the help desk.
>
> Robert
Most distros I have come across have all ports open by default.
Mathew,It's CentOS 6. Apart from that I don't know what you need to know.I presumed unix type commands work in general.Any help from the list will probably beat the help desk.Robert
-Original Message-From: tormailingl...@marrold.co.ukSent: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 07:19:46 +To: tor-relays@l
This none of sense make.
On 7 January 2014 07:27, francisco fabiano wrote:
> THIS IS A FAKE TOR, GOT SURELY NOW
>
>
> On 7 January 2014 02:19, Matthew Harrold wrote:
>
>>
>> On 7 Jan 2014 01:56, "I" wrote:
>> >
>> > Is there a way to open ports for Tor as an VPS account holder?
>> >
>> > Robert
THIS IS A FAKE TOR, GOT SURELY NOW
On 7 January 2014 02:19, Matthew Harrold wrote:
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> On 7 Jan 2014 01:56, "I" wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to open ports for Tor as an VPS account holder?
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
>
> That would depend on the host, OS and configuration. Please could you
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