On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 03:21:56 -0700 (PDT)
bao song wrote:
> More recently, I downloaded a newer TBB for Windows, again, it could
> not establish a circuit, so I clicked Settings-->Network-->Find
> Bridges Now and nothing happened.
The 'find bridges now' button just hits https://bridges.torproject.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 15:08:30 +0100
tagnaq wrote:
> looks like we are going to see ARM (arch) .deb packages sooner or
> later: https://twitter.com/#!/torproject/status/176898932763394048
Thanks to Peter, we have experimental armel and armhf .debs,
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/pool/mai
> Bytes sent/received stats as captured in the tor log are not
> persistent across service restarts - every time Tor exits, the it
> starts counting from zero.
>
> What's the best way to keep aggregate Tor bandwidth usage statistics
> for my relay?
The following is a simple script for using TorCtl
Hello
Bytes sent/received stats as captured in the tor log are not
persistent across service restarts - every time Tor exits, the it
starts counting from zero.
What's the best way to keep aggregate Tor bandwidth usage statistics
for my relay?
Thanks
Alexandros
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On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 2:25 AM, wrote:
> I am using a Tor bridge with the following in the Torc file-
> ExcludeExitNodes {US}
Take 'ExcludeExitNodes {US}' out and try again.
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I am trying to get my new 64 bit Windows 7 computer to do things that my
old 32 bit Windows XP machine used to do so well before it broke.
I have installed Tor Vidalia Exit Bundle 0.2.17 with Tor 0.2.2.35, and I
have it mostly working, but there are two or three problems.
1. Although I have check
I am in a country where I am behind what I call the NSGFW.
Several months ago, I downloaded the TBB for Windows and found it could not
establish a circuit (one must manually save all the cached data, and I had
failed to do so). So I clicked Settings-->Network-->Find Bridges Now and
quickly got