On Friday 07 February 2014 20:43:10 ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Additionally does anyone know what effects the client locale statistics
> on page 2? I've had those statistics come and go and I can't figure out
> what causes them to disappear.
Your relay needs have have the Guard flag in order to see t
We are encouraging multiple runs if possible.
Thanks
Anupam
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
>
>> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor
>> Routes. Please consider that one complete r
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor
> Routes. Please consider that one complete run takes about 4 days with the
> default settings.
>
> It's really easy to participate, just download and run the script ! We a
Hi torland,
Thanks for your question, we are looking into it right now. We will get
back to you asap.
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Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen / Sincerely yours
Sebastian Urbach
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Those who would give up essential Liberty,
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Cool project!
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next data
> review (03/2014).
>
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
> Please consider that
On Friday 07 February 2014 22:05:41 Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next
> data review (03/2014).
>
> Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
> Please consider that one complete
1.When installing it on several supposedly identical VPSs ARM won't start on
one because it can't find components where they should be. I got a limited,
incomrehensible (to me) response from the author so it stays unresolved.
2.ARM asks for a password which doesn't exist which is connected to t
Dear list members,
The Trying Trusted Tor Traceroutes project is coming closer to the next
data review (03/2014).
Basically every relay (except Bridges) can help to evaluate the Tor Routes.
Please consider that one complete run takes about 4 days with the default
settings.
It's really easy
On Friday 07 February 2014 18:24:20 ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Hello all,
> This is something that's bothered me for quite some time. I often use
> arm (https://www.torproject.org/projects/arm.html.en) for monitoring my
> relays and to keep a quick eye on things like overall bandwidth
> consumed, tra
Additionally does anyone know what effects the client locale statistics
on page 2? I've had those statistics come and go and I can't figure out
what causes them to disappear.
-J
On 02/07/2014 06:24 PM, ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Hello all,
> This is something that's bothered me for quite some time.
I've noticed this also on a CentOS system that I manage for someone else.
On 02/07/2014 08:00 PM, MacLemon wrote:
> I haven't experienced garbled keymappings yet. The only thing that doesn't
> seem to work for me is the graphs which don't get painted on OS X. Everything
> else seems to work just
I haven't experienced garbled keymappings yet. The only thing that doesn't seem
to work for me is the graphs which don't get painted on OS X. Everything else
seems to work just fine.
Best regards
MacLemon
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On 02/07/2014 07:24 PM, ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Hello all, This is something that's bothered me for quite some
> time. I often use arm
> (https://www.torproject.org/projects/arm.html.en) for monitoring
> my relays and to keep a quick eye on things lik
Hello all,
This is something that's bothered me for quite some time. I often use
arm (https://www.torproject.org/projects/arm.html.en) for monitoring my
relays and to keep a quick eye on things like overall bandwidth
consumed, traffic stats and my favorite client locale statistics. I run
it in a sc
On Fri, 2014-02-07 at 06:26 -0500, Tom Ritter wrote:
> On 6 February 2014 14:51, Thomas Themel wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Luther Blissett (lbliss...@paranoici.org) wrote on 2014-02-06:
> >> 1. When you access the clearnet you need dns name resolving which need
> >> to be "proxyfied" to avoid dns leaks. Th
Scott Bennett wrote:
> I made a minor change to my torrc file and sent tor a SIGHUP. The only
> logging I'm doing is "notice" level to a file. Here's what has been going on
> since the SIGHUP.
>
> [log messages deleted --SB]
>
> And so on. Is the duplication of messages after a reload a k
I made a minor change to my torrc file and sent tor a SIGHUP. The only
logging I'm doing is "notice" level to a file. Here's what has been going on
since the SIGHUP.
Feb 06 22:32:01.201 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 10 days 3:00 hours,
with 206 circuits open. I've sent 8.22 GB and re
On 6 February 2014 14:51, Thomas Themel wrote:
> Hi,
> Luther Blissett (lbliss...@paranoici.org) wrote on 2014-02-06:
>> 1. When you access the clearnet you need dns name resolving which need
>> to be "proxyfied" to avoid dns leaks. This issue is supposed to be
>> solved on decent OSes and with TB
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