On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 11:25:02PM -0800, Caitlin wrote:
I'm attempting to start Tor (the latest release candidate as of
3.3.2007) and after including the parh to the tor.exe file, tor refuses
to start. I've checked for a duplicate file, a process that is already
running, etc. and I have been
Hi,
This is for tor-0.1.2.9-rc-win32.exe on Windows Millenium.
On start it closes immediately. Looks like its related to running as a
service which I understand is not available on Win Me. Prior I have been
using tor-0.1.1.26-win32.exe with no problems.
Here's the log--
Mar 03 03:49:22.570
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Does anyone know the bit-length of the symmetric keys used in HMAC after
two nodes establish a TLS session? I've tried to discover this from the
specs, source code and using various openssl s_client commands, but no
luck.
-James
Hi Roger.
Ok. I never installed the 0.1.2.8-beta but this is what occured when I
attempted to install the most recent release candidate:
WinXP (SP2)
Vidalia bundle 0.1.2.9RC
I downloaded and installed the bundle. In the process, the installer
notified me that I already had a torrc config file
Hi Roger.
OK. I fixed the problem. I unchecked 'Run tor in the background as a
windows service' after running tor by double clicking on the exe file
(the tor messages were displayed in a command prompt window). I closed
that window and unchecked the service box before looking at the message
log
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 12:09:38PM +0100, halesnil wrote:
There is message in log:
[notice] conn_close_if_marked(): Something wrong with your network
connection? We tried to write () bytes to addr [scrubbed] (fd 12, type
OR, state 5) but timed out. (Marked at main.c:715)
Several like
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 12:23:56PM -0500, James Muir wrote:
Does anyone know the bit-length of the symmetric keys used in HMAC after
two nodes establish a TLS session? I've tried to discover this from the
specs, source code and using various openssl s_client commands, but no
luck.
Check
No!
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What the heck is this
and why are you sending it to me!!
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No!
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On 3/3/07, Nick Mathewson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I think I've found the bug and fixed it. Tor has an internal
function (nt_service_is_stopped()) that detects whether we're running
as an NT service, and if so whether the NT service wants to get shut
down. Unfortunately, in order to
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