On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Nico Weinreich i...@web-unity.de wrote:
Hi,
when interacting with tor control I can get the circuit with command
getinfo circuit-status. What's a bit confusing for me, there are more than
one circuits:
getinfo circuit-status
250+circuit-status=
51 BUILT
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Nico Weinreich i...@web-unity.de wrote:
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OK, thanks for this very detailed explaination. But is there a way to get
(before or after a HTTP request) the circuit which will be (or was) used?
If you watch for STREAM events, you'll learn which streams get
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 08:17:32PM +0100, Nico Weinreich wrote:
{This is based on re-reading circuit_get_best in circuituse.c.}
OK, thanks for this very detailed explaination. But is there a way to
get (before or after a HTTP request) the circuit which will be (or was)
used?
Not
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:41:55PM -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 08:17:32PM +0100, Nico Weinreich wrote:
{This is based on re-reading circuit_get_best in circuituse.c.}
OK, thanks for this very detailed explaination. But is there a way to
get (before or after a
control port
- send my real request over tor (in my case a http request)
- this is an asynchronous response, so I've to wait for a response like
650 SP STREAM SP stream_id SP SUCCEEDED SP circ_id SP target:port
- get circuit by GETINFO CIRCUIT-STATUS
But I've no idea to realize the last point
OK, I already thought, that a node with real name (not the fingerprint)
could be identified clearly. Can someone help with my first question
(which of the circuits from getinfo circuit-status TOR will use)?
Am 14.02.2010 01:04, schrieb Damian Johnson:
Not sure about the first question (my
Hi,
when interacting with tor control I can get the circuit with command
getinfo circuit-status. What's a bit confusing for me, there are more
than one circuits:
getinfo circuit-status
250+circuit-status=
51 BUILT rueckgrat,myrnaloy,$2DDAC53D4E7A556483ACE6859A57A63849F2C4F6
PURPOSE=GENERAL
:
Hi,
when interacting with tor control I can get the circuit with command
getinfo circuit-status. What's a bit confusing for me, there are more than
one circuits:
getinfo circuit-status
250+circuit-status=
51 BUILT rueckgrat,myrnaloy,$2DDAC53D4E7A556483ACE6859A57A63849F2C4F6
PURPOSE=GENERAL
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