Hi all,
Is there somewhere a changelog for 0.2.0.32 ? I can't find it, neither
on the blog, nor on the page.
I guess i symply overlooked it somewehre
with best regards
Matthieu Dalissier
Hi, Matthieu.
You may find the changelog for 0.2.0.32 from the link below.
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/tor/trunk/ChangeLog
Good luck.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Matthieu Dalissier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there somewhere a changelog for 0.2.0.32 ? I can't find it, neither
Christian Fromme wrote:
Hi Matthieu,
On 30.11. 16:51, Matthieu Dalissier wrote:
Is there somewhere a changelog for 0.2.0.32 ? I can't find it, neither
on the blog, nor on the page.
I guess i symply overlooked it somewehre
https://svn.torproject.org/svn/tor/trunk/ChangeLog
HTH,
There are several DNSBL's that list Tor nodes. If they check against a
DNSBL who lists Tor exit nodes they can detect that you're behind Tor..
Tom
On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:05 PM, gregery wrote:
Hey all,
I am trying to register at a website forum and I get an error message
when I try to
Tor exitnodes are found on several blacklists where these public
proxy's are also found on. It seems very likely to me that they just
check the IP your connection is originating from on several blacklists..
Tom
Hi,
a solution can be using a cgi-proxy like daveproxy.co.uk or anonymouse.org
or other nets like JAP: http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html .
If it fails, you can use open WLANs, open proxies or an internet cafe.
Regards,
Rolf
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Is there somewhere a changelog for 0.2.0.32 ? I can't find it, neither
on the blog, nor on the page.
The official announcement hasn't been sent yet. It's coming soon.
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Andrew
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Hello,
I just upgraded to versions
0.1.10 of Vidalia
and
0.2.1.7 of Tor
Vidalia is able to run Tor as a client without any problems.
However, when I try to configure and run it as a relay node Vidalia is not able
to run Tor and reports the
Hi gregery,
torproject.org supports two solution, to help webmasters to protect
theire service for anonymous missuse.
1: Have a look at https://www.torproject.org/tordnsel
It is a dynamic DNSBL with all tor exit nodes.
2: https://check.torproject.org/ offers an dynamic list
of all tor
FYI when I was running a relay (not an exit node) I was blocked
(dynamically) from one site at least, presumably using the list at
Moria. Unfair.
GD
On 1 Dec 2008, at 06:03, Karsten N. wrote:
Hi gregery,
torproject.org supports two solution, to help webmasters to protect
theire service for
from this paper:
First, bandwidth is already a key factor in Tor
design. Second, bandwidth is typically a property of a node
rather than a link between two nodes, since the bottleneck is
likely to be close to the node rather than in the intermediate
network.
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