Arm should work just fine under BSD with the exception of the
connection listing.
The problem there is that FreeBSD's netstat lacks the flag to list the
pids associated with connections (so I can't narrow the list to tor
connections), ss is a completely different program (a spreadsheet
El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió:
Hi,
I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4]
As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer
rate (3KB or so)
It started on Monday 14 of November and after some testing we came to a
conclusion... Our Univeristy (our
Daniel Franganillo wrote:
Hi,
still no luck with our bandwidth problems. I even tried to set up a tor
relay under windows (to discard a linux problem) and it does not work.
Also, if I setup an https server at 9001 or 9030 and download a file
from there it works fine.
Can you help me to
Hi,
I was going through the Coding Projects site the other day and spotted
that Tor is in need of a simulator for slow connections. I have written
something similar as a part of my M.Sc., so I thought I could contribute by
adapting my code to Tor's needs. First of all, has there been any
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Maciej Zbierski wrote:
I was going through the Coding Projects site the other day and spotted
that Tor is in need of a simulator for slow connections. I have written
something similar as a part of my M.Sc., so I thought I could contribute by
adapting my code to Tor's needs.
Thus spake John Case (c...@sdf.lonestar.org):
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Maciej Zbierski wrote:
I was going through the Coding Projects site the other day and spotted
that Tor is in need of a simulator for slow connections. I have written
something similar as a part of my M.Sc., so I thought I
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Damian Johnson wrote:
Arm should work just fine under BSD with the exception of the
connection listing.
The problem there is that FreeBSD's netstat lacks the flag to list the
pids associated with connections (so I can't narrow the list to tor
connections), ss is a
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