of trialling a forum?
Best,
Jon
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Jon wrote:
At dr|z3d's (on #tor IRC) suggestion, I have decided to donate some
space and a domain name for the purposes of a forum that can be
used. I don't expect this domain or hosting plan to go anywhere...
anytime soon. What are the thoughts
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Is there more information you could give. For example, are you saying
that the nodes you are connected to are not in your network viewer list?
jed c wrote:
Looking at my connections I noticed some are not in the list. Is
this normal?
, interesting site. Most especially the part where I learned
that a Turkish prosecutor seeks to identify a youtube poster. Had
this video been posted via Tor, the prosecutor will be unsuccessful.
Censorship of opinions suck.
Respectfully,
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Respectfully, Jon-
It would be prudent of me to reference the note...
http://opennet.net/news/turkish-prosecutor-seeks-id-youtube-posters
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the passwords are
different).
GD
What operating system, and is vidalia successfully communicating with
one instance or the other when you are *not* prompted for the pass?
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:
OSX10.3.9 , and yes, I was able to change identity, see the
network map etc. GD On 8 Dec 2008, at 06:51, Jon wrote:
Geoff Down wrote:
Hi, previously, if I started Vidalia when Tor was already
running, I would be asked for the password. Has this
changed in 0.2.0.32 ? The torrc's I use for Vidalia
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Nicky van Etten wrote:
The MPAA still has to prove you realy have the content which they
claim you downloaded stored on your computer or any other storage
device afaik.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Matthew McCabe
mate...@mrmccabe.com
not
advocating that any relay inspect any traffic, just that illegal
traffic transiting outside my link could land me in trouble. Perhaps
thoughtworthy.
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with the network
configuration tools of Windows and Linux flavors.
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it worded correctly.
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Mitar wrote:
Hi!
From time to time I am getting this warning:
Failed to hand off onionskin. Closing.
Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation
requests! Please consider using the MaxAdvertisedBandwidth config
option or choosing a more restricted exit policy.
I have
+53OIVnwCPd4XG2iS/gA==
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Jon-
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on this list wrote you off with
your very first email...and with good reason. Just my $0.02.
-Michael
I tend to bet that most folks on this list wrote you off with
your very first email..
I know I did.
Jon
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of the major developers of the bittorrent
platforms have coded some blocklist ip filtering for the actual
bittorrent platforms.
Have we thought of engaging the bittorrent community on blocking the
tor nodes themselves. This would disrupt the BT traffic transiting
the Tor network.
Thoughts?
Jon
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Drake Wilson wrote:
Quoth Jon scr...@datascreamer.com, on 2009-02-15 20:13:37 -0700:
Have we thought of engaging the bittorrent community on blocking the
tor nodes themselves. This would disrupt the BT traffic transiting
the Tor network.
I
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I've added a new mirror
http://tor.nonvocalscream.com
No https capability yet, but soon. For now, just http. This is a
full mirror.
Very best,
Jon
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an encrypted email
let me know where or who I can tell so we can get this software out.
http://www.nonvocalscream.com has links to the mirror as well.
Best,
Jon
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computer and
sometimes on my phone (nick: koryk). I am from Dallas, TX, USA and
will be spending my summer there, and will be in Central Standard
Time (UTC - 6). I stay up late. I love reddit.
I am looking forward to contributing to the community.
-KK
Welcome.
Jon
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You can send it to me. I've also included my PGP for your use if you
so desire.
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for all operators.
Jon
on this list :)
I can not agree. Sniffing the traffic at the exit node actually does
jeopardize the reason people are using this software in the first place.
Jon
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Ted Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 13:48 -0600, Jon wrote:
grarpamp wrote:
One person's legit is another's bogus. It's always been that way.
Other than routing, the use of the internet is partly chaos and
it's not changing any time soon
Tor Fox wrote:
Jon wrote:
I am however, attempting to discourage eavesdropping by operators.
That seems pointless. Anyone that's thoughtful enough to listen to
your ethical consternation will also be thoughtful enough not to do
anything intentionally malicious. It's the same reason why
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Tor Fox wrote:
Jon wrote:
You've lost the context.
I don't know, maybe I have. It seemed that you were pleading with us
not to ruin Tor by peeking at exit traffic and I was just explaining
that Tor exit nodes can be operated by anyone, even
for a project such
as this.
Jon
linux wrote:
On Sunday 21 June 2009, Chris Humphry wrote:
[snip]
i will keep my server running even I know some guys I dont like are
using it.
Regards
Robert
I don't know who is using mine. :)
Jon
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jon wrote:
Greetings,
Just a couple of notes, since some Tor Project website mirror
operators may be subscribed to this list:
Recently there was some discussion regarding a discussion list for
mirror operators. This has recently been brought
is
missing, or inaccurate, and you would like to update it, please also
post that to the list. Alternatively, let me know directly.
Thank you for supporting Tor!
Very best,
Jon
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leandro noferini wrote:
jon ha scritto:
Just a couple of notes, since some Tor Project website mirror
operators may be subscribed to this list:
I would like to setup a mirror for tor website but I need to know how
much disk space needs
is inclined to help, please submit new code
to me off list, and thank you for your help!
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Hi,
I'm Jon. I do some of the mirror coordination work for
http://www.torproject.org/
I'm in need of a quick and good tutorial for those mirror operators who
are interested in running with HTTPS capability. So basically, openssl
(or generating a self signed cert) and how to configure Apache
to correct the problem , they would pull my
contract. I have not at this time sent a letter to them using the
template.
Like I said earlier, the problem has been resolved as far as I know at
this time.
Jon
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:56 AM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. In regard
Ypops: http://ypopsemail.com/ FYI - this page may have an Trojan in it.
My Avast AV went off and FF would not reload cause of the alert. It may be a
false alert, but thought I should pass it on:
2/2/2010 8:12:37 AM Object: http://hustov-steps.biz/ Infection:
HTML:IFrame-KP [Trj]
Am not sure if they are still blocking, but I presume there are some
blocks still on, as the bridge usage is very high for users from
there.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:36 PM, onion.s...@nym.hush.com wrote:
Does anyone know if China is currently blocking Tor? Does the
situation described below
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:03:28 -0500, Flamsmark wrote: On 13 February
2010 14:16, Jon Cosby wrote:
On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 23:45 -0500,
and...@torproject.org [2] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:27:26AM
-0800, j...@jcosby.com [3] wrote 0.3K bytes in 10 lines about:
: I just
noticed
I have been getting this error:
Mar 07 10:12:03.984 [Warning] router_orport_found_reachable(): Bug:
ORPort found reachable, but I have no routerinfo yet. Failing to
inform controller of success.
[10:12:03] Tor Software Error - The Tor software encountered an
internal bug. Please report the
I am in the process now of wanting to move up to linux for my main
relay OS. I have been running windows xp and 7. I have tried on 3
different distros with the config for TOR and keep coming up with the
same problem.
a) on the page forDebian Unbuntu Instructions under Option
#2, after the
of:
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv 886DDD89
After
gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 | sudo apt-key add -
you should see that:
OK
I tested it right now with Ubuntu and there is no problem.
Regards,
Michael
2010/3/12 Jon torance...@gmail.com
I am
Thanks,, the key issue has been resolved. Appreciate all the help :)
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Michael Gomboc
michael.gom...@gmail.com wrote:
For more help, please post the exact output of the first and the second
command.
regards,
Michael
2010/3/12 Jon torance...@gmail.com
I
weird.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Michael Gomboc
michael.gom...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm curious, what was the problem?
2010/3/15 Jon torance...@gmail.com
Thanks,, the key issue has been resolved. Appreciate all the help :)
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Michael Gomboc
michael.gom
if done for any length of time.
Also in another message, it was brought up that if a server is turned
on and off a number of times and often, the user count of users using
your bandwidth would be down until it became stable again. Time wise ,
if I remember right, is a 24-48 hour period.
Jon
Seems to me I saw in one of the messages awhile back about anti-virus
software for servers. I cant seem to locate it in the archives. What
anti-virus programs are being used for windows servers?
Specifically, win 2003 or win 2008 ?
Thanks.
Jon
.
I am on Win Svr 2008rc. Also running Tor ver. 0.2.1.25 and Vidalia
ver 0.2.7 . Not sure what else info one might need.
Any ideas on what to do next?
Thanks,
Jon
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I came across this info which may be related or not about the possible
botnets. There is a new P2P botnet forming. The Trojan it uses is '
Heloag ' .
this is the url that gives info about it:
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Lefcoe Yaacov yaaco...@gmail.com wrote
I recently installed Tor onto Firefox 3.5.9 on a PowerPC Mac Powerbook running
OSX 10.5.8.
It worked fine for about 5 days then starting giving
me the message on the subject line
It might be easier to help you if we know
mirror
reports as far as I can tell.
Jon
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On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Olaf Selke olaf.se...@blutmagie.de wrote:
you are right. Blutmagie uses a different bandwidth calculation using
average bandwidth values instead of peak load. I've adopted some code
written by Kasimir Gabert from his tns 4.0 trunk version.
Btw Kasimir's trunk
on/with.
Jon
PS: Hopefully some one from the Developing and Admin side will comment
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working version. He is still working on getting
others to work with TOR. Slow process, but he has made excellent
headway. :)..
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of the relays. The
non exit relay is showing the higher number of relays.
Any ideas or opinions?
Thanks,
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. On the email, I just
blocked the specific port. That so far has taken care of those issues.
( fingers crossed )
I have yet to receive an actual abuse notice in the mail or via email.
Like I said not sure if this will help in your case, but it has worked
for me.
Jon
adds crash protection, fixes vulnerabilities - Update
More info at following addy:
http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Firefox-3-6-4-adds-crash-protection-fixes-vulnerabilities-Update-1027586.html
( was not able to find a secure site, tho )
Jon
experience can give you some ideas on how to go about and
correcting the possible DNS issues.
Welcome back as a TOR relay.
Jon
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On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Moritz Bartl t...@wiredwings.com wrote:
Hi,
This is considered the first strike of three -- the third resulting in the
termination of your account.
And that is providing your ISP even lets you get to 3 strikes. From my
phone experience. tho it was not a
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Praedor Atrebates prae...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am running a tor relay called Stonekeep. I have port forwarding set on
my firewall/router and my personal system firewall permits connections to the
tor ports. I am also running Vidalia (Vidalia 0.1.15, tor
Hm, I use Top almost every time I use pay pay, Especially if I am
on a site I do Not trust well or its the first time I been on the
site. So far, I have never had an issue other than occasionally
locking my account.
Jon
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:48 AM, James Brown jbrownfi...@gmail.com
Hm, I use TOR almost every time I use paypal, especially if I am
on a site I do not trust well or its the first time I been on the
site. So far, I have never had an issue other than occasionally
locking my account.
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:48 AM, James Brown jbrownfi...@gmail.com wrote:
for a while ie: several days, your
speeds will pick up as the other nodes get to know your node.
Everything is normal of what your seeing. :)
Thanks for running Tor.
Jon
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote:
Recently noticed Tor being slower than usual network
, the lower usage of bandwidth. The less nodes
running, my bandwidth has more usage. Just a thought.
Jon
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Paul Menzel
paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Dear Tor folks,
I am still seeing the same problem [1]. In April it used the whole limit
of 1 TB
the '[scrubbed]' removed and the address put in
its place?
Thanks,
Jon
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As far as I can tell it never worked, but unknown how long after I
placed it before it got removed.
Jon
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Jon torance...@gmail.com wrote:
I have noticed over the past 2 weeks, I have been getting an unusual
amount of scrubs. It doesn't tell me which addresses
scrubbed.
OS is WIndows
Jon
What do you mean by 'removed itself'? Was the file never saved, or was
there a point at which something else reverted it, or was it something
else entirely?
Also, which operating system are you using
Ok, I just checked the torrc file and my last entry was still there. I
updated the OS and rebooted and rechecked the file and nothing has
been removed. Will see now on the new logs if it changes or if it
still shows ' scrubbed '
Jon
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Justin Aplin jmap...@ufl.edu
Justin,
Ok, I just checked the torrc file and my last entry was still there. I just
updated the OS and rebooted and rechecked the file and nothing has
been removed.
Will see now on the new logs if it changes or if it
still shows ' scrubbed ' . I will let you know within 24hrs either way.
Jon
to try directly, with a couple of different
ways and was not able to access the site.
If you want the complete address, I will put in later.
Will see if it is the only one that shows up over the next 12 hrs.
Jon
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Justin Aplin jmap...@ufl.edu wrote:
On Oct 14
TorOp
Thanks, I did upgrade Vidalia separately. It appears that it was
upgraded, but Tor has not been yet. Tho I believe it will be shortly.
However, it did resolve the issue.
Jon
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 5:39 PM, TorOp to...@optonline.net wrote:
Upgrade Vidalia to 0.2.10 and the problem
Justin,
Thanks, followup it is running properly now. I did an upgrade to
Vidalia only and it resolved the issue. There have been no more
scrubs.
Jon
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Justin Aplin jmap...@ufl.edu wrote:
On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Jon wrote:
Yes, I did the save the file
as it would not go directly from the email. Actually,
almost all the url's lately from the email;s don't go directly, I have
to cut and paste to get to them.
Jon
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 12:54 AM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
your residential DSL service
is only for the use of your pcs
within your home.
SCAR: I believe the bottom line here is the DSL is only for the use
of ' your ' pc . I never had that issue with DSL, but Cable I did and
I
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net wrote:
Hi,
The Tor Hidden Wiki lists a few other free email services offering HTTPS at:
http://kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion/wiki/index.php/Email
--
Moritz
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As for lack of contact info, can't answer that. I know there have
been several other nodes in past without a contact info.
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On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Zaher F. the_one_man...@hotmail.com wrote:
is it going to be like that ??
This file was generated by Tor; if you edit it, comments will not be
preserved
# The old torrc file was renamed to torrc.orig.1 or similar, and Tor will
ignore it
# If set, Tor will
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Matthew pump...@cotse.net wrote:
I am wondering to what degree people on this list have problems with e-mails
going into spam folders because they are using tor nodes.
I refer to sending from a webmail (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc) to
another webmail.
It
lower.
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Sometime earlier this morning, in checking the logs, I notice that I
am suddenly getting the following error and warnings.:
error: Couldn't write generated onion key to : c\\secret_onion_key
warning: couldn't open c:\***\secret_onion_key.tmp
warning: couldn't rotate onion key
. It is not
available in your country.
Which tells me it is not available here either. Makes me wonder which
country's are allowed to watch it.
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Hi,
I'd installed the vidalia-bundle-0.1.1.23-0.0.7-tiger
and set up Firefox 1.5.0.6 (Mac) exactly as shown
here:
http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-web.html.en
i.e. the first four set to localhost Port: 8118,
and SOCKS Host to localhost Port: 9050
This seemed to work according to the
--- glymr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm pretty sure someone has written some dns proxy
that queries through
tor, i have a vague memory that it was only
implemented in windows
however. i'm going to look into this because i think
it'd be rather cool
to actually resolve all dns queries
Watson Ladd wrote:
xiando wrote:
This reads to me that you are implying that if you
are not annoying,
abusing or threatening, you have no need to hide
your identity.
Your friend says something your government does not
like, they drag him away,
you never see him again, nobody ever
xiando wrote:
Concerning an ISP controlling both entry and exit
nodes: when Tor
clients build paths, they avoid choosing two nodes
on the same /16
subnet (see path-spec.txt). So, it does not seem
that this is likely to
happen.
This is false. These are actually both at the same
ISP
, or suggestions on why this might be happening or
how to go about satisfying this dependency would be very much appreciated.
Best Regards,
~Jon
project.
Best Regards,
~Jon
Scott Bennett wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:15:05 -0600 Jon McLachlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another point is that without a tor server my home would be vulnerable to traffic
analysis and a further point is that a tor server is more safe than only
(as defined in the
control-spec above) be used to reference a known bridge, in the
extension of a circuit?
Best Regards,
~Jon
, but I
don't think effect functionality matters.
Best Regards,
~Jon
Regards,
~Jon
the purpose of
the new stream to purpose=controller? If this is not the case, maybe
there is a way that the controller could init a special stream?
As always, any comments or advice would be most valuable and very much
appreciated :)
Best Regards,
~Jon
Ahh, I have discovered what was causing this issue. The [ip]:[port]
location was a service running on the Exit OR. I believe setting the
configuration variable,
ExitPolicyRejectPrivate 0
fixed the problem reported below.
Best Regards,
~Jon
Jon McLachlan wrote:
Running, version 0.2.0.16
can [probabilistically] short circuit Tor's tunnels.
~Jon
Drake Wilson wrote:
Quoth Khaled Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 2008-01-22 23:42:33 +0200:
Is there a way for hiding the IP of host and ISP name from Tor network
and TorStatus for security reasons?
That's an extremely vague
in the ControlPort given the spec @
http://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/spec/control-spec.txt, but maybe
someone knows of a neat or hackish trick? :) Or maybe future releases
of Tor might...
Best Regards,
~Jon
Just a very small fyi,
It seems the certificate has expired for bridges.torproject.org
~Jon
Many thanks for the help on understanding the issues and concerns around
tearing down an ultimate node on a circuit :)
~Jon
Paul Syverson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:53:51PM -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:47:42PM -0600, Jon McLachlan wrote:
Maybe more
F. Fox wrote:
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Florian Reitmeir wrote:
(snip)
FAQ:
https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ
4.10. Can I control what nodes I use for entry/exit?
... We don't actually recommend you use these for normal use -- you get the
best
a middle-node, in which everything is both 1)
encrypted and 2) between tor-to-tor traffic (which will almost certainly
generate no future complaints)
~Jon
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