Re: Monitoring TOR

2008-10-28 Thread Bernhard Fischer
On Monday 27 October 2008, Steffen Schoenwiese wrote: As I'm quite certain that such a thing will happen again (my provider limits the bandwidth after some amount of data has been transfered) I'm looking for some kind of monitoring for the TOR server. Is there something out there (mon daemon

Lookup/reverse NOT correct

2008-10-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks! I'm running Debian testing i386. I update my system on a daily basis using aptitude. I added the noreply.org repository to my sources.list, and afterwards installed tor with aptitude install tor. I followed the instructions given on

IRC problems with Tor

2008-10-28 Thread Grozdan
Hello, I recently started using Tor and Privoxy on Linux and so far everything is working like it should. However I'm having one small problem. Whenever I try to connect to irc.freenode.org port 6667, I always get the below message -leguin.freenode.net- *** Banned: Tor freenode is

Re: Lookup/reverse NOT correct

2008-10-28 Thread phobos
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 02:30:53PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.1K bytes in 35 lines about: : Now I was testing my setup at torcheck.xenobite.eu, and all is looking : great so far. However, the second Your current FQDN is not green, but : instead yellow. It says Lookup/reverse NOT correct.

Re: IRC problems with Tor

2008-10-28 Thread David J. Bianco
The idea is that you then configure your IRC client to use 10.40.40.40 (or whatever IP you chose) as the server's IP address. From your description, I couldn't tell if you had also done that or not. If not, that's probably the reason it's not working. David Grozdan wrote: I then went

Re: Lookup/reverse NOT correct

2008-10-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Did you happen to record the exit node in your circuit to the site? The simple explanation is it means someone didn't setup their PTR records correctly. I think it was a chinese one, Unwatched or something like this.

Re: Monitoring TOR

2008-10-28 Thread Nicholas Anthony
You might instead want to find out what your bandwidth limit is and use the AccountingMax option in your torrc. More info at the FAQ: http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#Hibernation From the tor man page: If you have bandwidth cost issues, enabling hibernation is preferable

Re: IRC problems with Tor

2008-10-28 Thread Noiano
Grozdan wrote: Hello, I recently started using Tor and Privoxy on Linux and so far everything is working like it should. However I'm having one small problem. Whenever I try to connect to irc.freenode.org port 6667, I always get the below message -leguin.freenode.net- *** Banned: Tor

Re: Introducing Torsocks - Transparent socks for Tor

2008-10-28 Thread Robert Hogan
On Monday 27 October 2008 19:04:38 Kyle Williams wrote: Very cool. How is this different than proxychains? It seems like they both do the same thing. I actually wasn't aware of proxychains, which looks like it was written about the same time as tsocks. You're right that they more or less do

Re: Introducing Torsocks - Transparent socks for Tor

2008-10-28 Thread Kyle Williams
Good to know. Thank you for a very useful tool! - Kyle On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Robert Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: On Monday 27 October 2008 19:04:38 Kyle Williams wrote: Very cool. How is this different than proxychains? It seems like they both do the same thing. I

Re: Geo Tracing/Locate Tor Network

2008-10-28 Thread jed c
Better resolution would be cool. The only thought I have is about the security risk of leaking important information about the route you are taking. --- On Mon, 10/27/08, Jonathan Addington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jonathan Addington [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Geo Tracing/Locate Tor

Re: Geo Tracing/Locate Tor Network

2008-10-28 Thread Jonathan Addington
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:07 PM, jed c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Better resolution would be cool. The only thought I have is about the security risk of leaking important information about the route you are taking. Well, my first thought was just a map of the whole Tor network -- all listed