On January 29, 2019 3:45:55 AM UTC, Keifer Bly wrote:
>Thanks. I also wanted to ask, is there a way to upgrade tor using
>Windows Powershell? The way I am doing that is downloading the tor
>expert bundle when a new one is released and manually replacing both
>tor.exe and obfs4.exe with the new
Thanks. I also wanted to ask, is there a way to upgrade tor using Windows
Powershell? The way I am doing that is downloading the tor expert bundle when a
new one is released and manually replacing both tor.exe and obfs4.exe with the
new versions. I have tor installed as a Windows service via
I recently tried updating one of my relays to Tor 0.4.0.1 compiled
with NSS (and without OpenSSL) but it failed to start, see the logs
below. I wonder if this configuration is supported at all and
whether I should try running a brand new relay instead of updating?
Alex
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On Sunday, January 27, 2019 5:37 PM, teor wrote:
> On January 27, 2019 1:07:12 PM UTC, notatorservernotatorser...@protonmail.com
> wrote:
>
> > I am running tor 4.0.1-alpha inside a docker container with a memory
> > limit (6GB). Tor runs out of memory and