Rich Jones wrote:
Hello!
I know there have to be some really interesting .onions out there, but I've
been having trouble finding them, so I started a reddit.com 'subreddit' to
do some of that web 2.0 magic and let the good ones bubble up.
http://www.reddit.com/r/onions/ , if any of you
Hi,
I have a tor server running and i like to measure the traffic that goes over
it. (inout)
I know there's a way do to that with iptables but I prefer to get this
information from TOR.
Does TOR store this information somewhere so i could read it with a script?
Thanx!
Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view Hulu.
I tried it from outside the US, and it worked, but the speed was too slow for
me to use it regularly. Today, a clip from Hulu was highly recommended by the
New York Times, so I tried again: Hulu now tries to block all
On 09/15/2009 01:21 PM, Michael Gomboc wrote:
I have a tor server running and i like to measure the traffic that goes over
it. (inout)
Great. Thanks for running a relay!
I know there's a way do to that with iptables but I prefer to get this
information from TOR.
Does TOR store this
You are welcome! My server is only forwarding 300 gigs a month so it's not
a big deal.
Thank you very much for the information!
Michael
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.orgwrote:
On 09/15/2009 01:21 PM, Michael Gomboc wrote:
I have a tor server running and i
Also, the arm monitor tallies up the BW events (bandwidth usage reported by
tor) to provide the totals for the duration that it runs. Cheers! -Damian
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.orgwrote:
On 09/15/2009 01:21 PM, Michael Gomboc wrote:
I have a tor server
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