On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 12:12:54AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed this in my tor client log [Tor v0.2.0.28-rc (r15188) with
SafeLogging 0 in torrc]:
[notice] No Tor server exists that allows exit to 127.0.0.1:80. Rejecting.
[snip]
like this. -
Hi again,
Learning about hidden services - what are the methods (if any) for
Tor users to locate a hidden service? Is there a way to search for
them, get the info from the directory servers, etc?
Say for example that I have a web server running as a hidden
service and I only want people from
**: FWIW and IMHO, I believe that much of the privacy and security of
clients not only has to be, but *should be* left to them. Stopping
Darwin and bottle-feeding those with inferior skills and/or capacity
only drags down the human race. Those who can, will learn; those who
cannot, will
Hey list,
a few of you may know me from IRC, ohers may not. I'm one of this
years Google Summer of Code students. My project is about implementing
Vidalia support for Hidden Services with User Authorization, according
to the Tor proposal 121-hs-authorization of Karsten Loesing.
A Hidden
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This looks really cool, thanks for all of your hard work!
Comrade Ringo Kamens
Domenik Bork wrote:
Hey list,
a few of you may know me from IRC, ohers may not. I'm one of this years
Google Summer of Code students. My project is about implementing
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