Roger Dingledine:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 01:13:00PM +, Vasilis wrote:
>> I see a number of warning log messages on a dedicated server:
>> [WARN] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation
>> requests!
>
> You get that warning message when there are too many create cells
tor:
> Can anyone provide a list of the specific versions in each branch
> that contain the DoS mitigations? I'll be switching several Ubuntu
> relays from the alpha branch back to the main branch, but don't know
> which version to look for. I don't want to switch until I know the
> main branch h
Can anyone provide a list of the specific versions in each branch that contain
the DoS mitigations? I'll be switching several Ubuntu relays from the alpha
branch back to the main branch, but don't know which version to look for. I
don't want to switch until I know the main branch has the package
> Thanks for the heads-up.
>
> Since you specifically mentioned new **stable** releases and alpha branches
> have been
> treated differently in the past I was
> wondering whether this affects 0.3.3.x as well and if it will
> get an update on the same date or if 033 is not affected.
to answer t
My home router allowed middle relay BlasDeLezo
D27EAC9DFBABFABF048986D9E69877EA89DDD028F82 for more than two years. In May
last year it
stopped working and since then I have not been able to help the Tor network
again. Besides trying my raspberry pi (raspbian), I tried it
with the desktop comp
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 21:38:56 +, pikami wrote:
...
> I was wondering if it's possible to run a Web server and tor ORPort on the
> same port.
Not without code changes inside tor. There can only be one instance
who accepts the SSL connections. This would be reasonably be the tor
process, which w