On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Kostas Jakeliunas kos...@jakeliunas.comwrote:
Making a separate thread so as not to pollute the challenger[1] one.
Roger: you wanted to know (times are UTC if anyone cares),
[22:08:35] [...] we now have a list of 1000 fingerprints, and we could
pretend those
scripts from the internet, of course. This whole
thread is not meant to convey things in any kind of official capacity
(quite the opposite.)
thanks!
2014-04-09 5:41 GMT+02:00 Kostas Jakeliunas kos...@jakeliunas.com:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Kostas Jakeliunas kos...@jakeliunas.com
Making a separate thread so as not to pollute the challenger[1] one.
Roger: you wanted to know (times are UTC if anyone cares),
[22:08:35] [...] we now have a list of 1000 fingerprints, and we could
pretend those are in the challenge and use our graphing/etc plans on them
[22:08:45] they
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Kostas Jakeliunas kos...@jakeliunas.comwrote:
Making a separate thread so as not to pollute the challenger[1] one.
Roger: you wanted to know (times are UTC if anyone cares),
[22:08:35] [...] we now have a list of 1000 fingerprints, and we could
pretend those
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Geoff Down geoffd...@fastmail.net wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014, at 12:55 AM, Dennis Crawford wrote:
Hello -
I just recently installed a Tor Relay and now I'm seeing a TON of port
8118
denied requests in my log.
...
Am I doing something wrong?
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 6:44 AM, Delton Barnes delton.bar...@mail.ruwrote:
Upon upgrading obfsproxy to 0.2.6 and Tor to 0.2.5.1-alpha-dev
(git-f63b394d90583b77+96972c4) for scramblesuit, I got this in the Tor log:
Feb 15 04:40:03.000 [notice] We are a bridge with a pluggable transport
proxy
Just to illustrate further, it's really easy to see if an IPv4 address was
*ever* part of the network, e.g. look up current moria1's address:
http://ts.mkj.lt:/details?search=128.31.0.34
So if a bridge was a relay once (under the same ip addr), implementing an
additional check in GFW or
The usual deal is to just wait a bit more, until your bridge gets voted
into the last consensus. The running: true/false field in Onionoo simply
indicates whether your bridge/relay descriptor is listed in the last
consensus (which is published every hour, and includes a list of relays and
bridges
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, That Guy g...@gmx.us wrote:
1) have 4 extra unused devices, 2 android 2 older laptops running
Xubuntu Lubuntu that can run full time my 2 primary
machines(android tab and Debian laptop). With only so much bandwidth,
what helps best in that situation?
a.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Peter Palfrader wea...@torproject.orgwrote:
Maybe you should build .deb package from these sources?
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#source
Ah! debuild dpkg -i. Yes, that's the cleaner way to do it for sure,
thanks. There's no reason why this
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:58 AM, z0rc damian.goe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/08/13 12:01, Kostas Jakeliunas wrote:
Do you remember where you did hear this? Was it in writing, are you by
chance maybe able to link to it? It would be interesting to know more.
Hi,
It was actually on this list
Thanks for sharing your experience!
After the week I decided to shut the bridge down because I heard from
people being contacted by the police even though only running a non-exit
relay.
Do you remember where you did hear this? Was it in writing, are you by
chance maybe able to link to it? It
A few days ago, George posted an invitation for obfsproxy operators to
upgrade their Tor software to the latest version on the master branch in
the Tor git repo. [1]
I'm running a low traffic obfsbridge on a raspberry pi, the whole thing is
rather experimental in its nature already, so decided to
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Roman Mamedov r...@romanrm.net wrote:
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013 14:43:59 +0300
Kostas Jakeliunas kos...@jakeliunas.com wrote:
Huh, curious why it fails to write stuff to disk.
Does doing
echo something tempfile
succeed?
/var/log/tor is hogging
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