At least the qualys online test is only testing port 443 - could it be
that you run your web-server on this port?
If you run your web-server with e.g. mod-spdy you also have to update
mod-spdy because it is built with its own openssl.
This was a problem on my server too (not fedora or Centos
Yes, both Qualys and Tripwire tests are testing a web server's HTTPS port.
Yes, I do run mod_pagespeed on the web server. Alas, I get the same
result when I disable it and restart Apache. It is however an
interesting direction to investigate, since now I am thinking of
examining other modules as
I was monitoring UFW today and noticed that it was periodically blocking
allowed TOR traffic. any ideas why from those with more experience than I?
toradmin@IrvineTorExit:~$ sudo ufw status
Status: active
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Hi,
A few weeks ago I setup a tor exit relay, using this documentation:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian.html.en
I have somewhat experience, so I kinda knew what I was doing, and I got the
message Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from the outside.
Excellent. in
Here's the code for anyone interested:
https://github.com/woeisme/torchart
pretty basic json query to php and pchart
-Jason
On 06/18/2014 03:17 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
Hi,
On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 11:26 AM, ja...@icetor.is ja...@icetor.is
wrote:
I fooled around with some php json