Re: Idle client bandwidth usage

2008-07-06 Thread scar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ringo Kamens @ 2008/07/05 15:06: Dawney Smith wrote: Hello, Are there any figures on how much bandwidth an idle tor client uses just to tick over? Ie, when it's not actually being used. Also, are there any configuration parameters that can be

Re: Fwd: Flyspray task #698 - Uncaught exception on blocking local file network access

2008-07-06 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Geoff Down ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): This bug has been closed, but I was actually reporting it purely for the fact that it throws an uncaught exception error - I assume you don't want to fill up the Error Console with unnecessary alerts ;) I'm glad local file blocking is not

Re: Flyspray task #698 - Uncaught exception on blocking local file network access

2008-07-06 Thread Geoff Down
Thanks, I've attached a POC file. GD On 7 Jul 2008, at 00:46, Mike Perry wrote: Thus spake Geoff Down ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): This bug has been closed, but I was actually reporting it purely for the fact that it throws an uncaught exception error - I assume you don't want to fill up the Error

(Windows) does e-mail scanning with AVG Free work for all unsecured mails going through Tor?

2008-07-06 Thread gregorwsky
Hi there, when I have my Tor server active as an exit node, and mail ports are allowed in exit policies, I often see the notification balloons of my AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition popping up, briefing me about e-mails currently being scanned and connections to servers I don't know or use, while no

Re: (Windows) does e-mail scanning with AVG Free work for all unsecured mails going through Tor?

2008-07-06 Thread krishna e bera
AVG (and other antivirus software) inserts a proxy that catches the email traffic you mention. The risk with any examining or altering of traffic is that you may be giving up your legal and moral claim to status as a common carrier or safe harbour which is perhaps the only thing protecting you

Torbutton 1.2.0rc5 Released

2008-07-06 Thread Mike Perry
We've had a whole slough of fixes since I posted the last release announcement for 1.2.0rc2. The most significant should be improved addon compatibility, better preservation of Firefox preferences that we touch, fixing issues with Tor toggle breaking for some option combos, and an improved

No Tor server exists that allows exit to 127.0.0.1:80. Rejecting.

2008-07-06 Thread demonbell
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. I Googled and found the following post to this mailing list. I would like to second this request, more than a year later: I'm