On 12/4/2012 1:10 PM, Sebastian G. <bastik.tor> wrote: > bao song: >> I just downloaded Tor 0.2.3.25-1 and got a warning from Norton that it has a >> Trojan, WS.Trojan.H >> >> Norton has previously flagged harmless releases of Tor because it hasn't >> seen them before, but never warned of a specific Trojan (if this IS a >> specific Trojan). >> >> Is the problem Norton or Tor. >> >> (Files attached, in low res to meet the 50k limit). >> > Hi, > > NO attachments made it to my end. > > For the "tor-browser-2.3.25-1_en-US.exe" Virustotal does gives this results: > https://www.virustotal.com/file/8a330bbcf2318c8a84b3314f8be22784be0271e08f14a88731eae26c2995c014/analysis/1354647648/ > > Nothing found, what never means that everything is alright. Symantec > doesn't say it's bad either. > > Looks like a false alarm. > > Regards, > bastik_tor > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > I tried to install the exit relay bundle for windows onto my Windows 7 machine which has been running an exit relay for several years now. However, when I tried to re-start, Vidalia starts but Tor fails because libssp-0.dll is allegedly missing. However, that file is in the c:\program files (x86)\Vidalia Exit Bundle\Vidalia\ directory where I think that it should be. If I start Vidalia directly from that directory Tor seems to run fine. Un-installing and re-installing either 2.3.24rc exit relay bundle or 2.3.25 exit relay bundle does not seem to solve the problem. The exit relay bundle does not have the suffix 1 mentioned above. Is that my problem? If not, can someone suggest a solution for me to try?
David C
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