At 16:10 8/3/2015 +0200, you wrote:
>debugging the old Blutmagie Perl scripts I found
>all routers like splitDNA running Tor 0.2.7.2
>sending two hash values in the extra-info-digest.
The second entry is a new 256-bit digest
that will eventually replace the current
160-bit digest and can be ignore
Hi Olaf,
The new ed25519 elliptic curve relay
identity certificate now occupies the top
of the extra-info document. The script
should be able to handle the elements
appearing in any order. Since the
script is written in perl this should
be an easy fix to search/match out the
read-history and wr
> debugging the old Blutmagie Perl scripts I found all routers like
> splitDNA running Tor 0.2.7.2 sending two hash values in the
> extra-info-digest. I suppose this isn't expected by the script parsing
> the data.
>
> GETINFO desc/name/splitDNA
> 250+desc/name/splitDNA=
> router splitDNA 62.210
Am 02.08.2015 um 17:39 schrieb starlight.201...@binnacle.cx:
FYI list
https: // torstatus DOT blutmagie DOT de
is registering relays running 0.2.7.2 as
having zero bandwidth.
I believe this is because the
write-history
read-history
lines in
extra-info
have moved from the top do
On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 00:25:56 +1000
teor wrote:
> > On 3 Aug 2015, at 22:19 , Ben Serebin wrote:
> >
> > Windows has a very significant percentage of the server market
> > share, and more attention should be focused on this part of the Tor
> > Server development. Right now, it’s a very complicated
> On 3 Aug 2015, at 22:19 , Ben Serebin wrote:
>
> Windows has a very significant percentage of the server market share, and
> more attention should be focused on this part of the Tor Server development.
> Right now, it’s a very complicated install/config on a Windows OS which is
> disappoint
Windows has a very significant percentage of the server market share, and more
attention should be focused on this part of the Tor Server development. Right
now, it’s a very complicated install/config on a Windows OS which is
disappointing and prevents greater adoption (the end goal of Tor is g