On Wed, 02 Jul 2014 09:15:47 +
Patrick Schleizer wrote:
>BlueStar88:
>>
>> 37lnq2veifl4kar7.onion:6697 is up and running fine.
>
>Who runs that server? Inoffical one?
>
>I was more looking for a scalable, robust solution rather than
>individual quick fix.
Hel
I don't know IRSSI that much.
Port 6697 is the SSL port, are you sure you use IRSSI in SSL mode?
Maybe you've to add '-ssl' or something.
Look here: http://www.oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP/#irssi
On Wed, 02 Jul 2014 04:03:20 +
Matt Pagan wrote:
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>BlueStar88:
>
/www.oftc.net/Tor/
Hello Patrick,
37lnq2veifl4kar7.onion:6697 is up and running fine.
Regards
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iptables -A OUTPUT -t nat -p udp --dport 53 -mowner --uid-owner
> torvm -j DNAT --to 10.x.x.x:19053
I don't know DNSPort behavior, does 19053 listens to UDP only? Maybe you
need DNAT port 53 TCP traffic to that port too, since DNS answer packets
exceeding one UDP packet size go trough TCP...
to make no real progress.
@andre76: I'm sorry about the pull-the-plug thing, but it was just the
first thought, which came to my mind. ;-)
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. The US would never be in league with ISP's to do the same
> thing.
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> Questions are a burden to others. Answers, a prison for oneself.
No offence, but you may better pull the plug...
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Am Wed, 11 Apr 2012 10:31:28 +0200
schrieb Gisle Vanem :
> "BlueStar88" wrote:
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> > http://www.bucksright.com/verizon-fios-internet-outage-effects-mid-atlantic-states-7233
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> If you want to argue with URLs, here is one back at you:
> http://www.mywot.com/
Am Tue, 10 Apr 2012 18:53:58 -0500
schrieb Larry :
> Not to mention your google suggestion returned nothing recent.
http://www.bucksright.com/verizon-fios-internet-outage-effects-mid-atlantic-states-7233
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rator.ru/495/2211134-2211154/
Every number can be a rouge number, so hard to say. I don't
think it is enough to say "probably".
My personal opinion...
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Am Sat, 11 Feb 2012 03:56:20 -0500
schrieb Andy Dixon :
> I've done this, emailed, but not sure if its been received...
>
> F2D34A30EBB3919434106CA20140B9A64F4AC149 kerrupt 109.234.194.243
Probably not a good idea to post that here...
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Am Mon, 07 Nov 2011 20:57:04 +
schrieb audd :
> ok but my ISP could track my mac/IP address listening 8118 port??? or
> encrypted tunnelling pass throu this?
>
> On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 21:18:11 +0100, BlueStar88 wrote:
> > Am Mon, 07 Nov 2011 19:14:24 +
> > sch
d target MAC after getting the
IP route solved.
The Tor entry node sees the source MAC from it's own segment router
only.
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a special group of users, who only are able to access port 80/443,
because of firewall/proxy limitations...
[1] http://tinyurl.com/4hrbgj6
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