-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks!
I'm running Debian testing i386. I update my system on a daily basis using aptitude. I added the noreply.org repository to my sources.list, and afterwards installed tor with "aptitude install tor". I followed the instructions given on tor.eff.org about editing the configs after the installation. I'm browsing the web with Firefox 3.0.3 and the newest versions of NoScript and TorButton. Now I was testing my setup at torcheck.xenobite.eu, and all is looking great so far. However, the second "Your current FQDN" is not green, but instead yellow. It says "Lookup/reverse NOT correct". What does this mean, and is this dangerous? I think so, because it would be better if its green, right? Has this something to do with resolving of domain names, which means that they don't go trough tor, but instead directly to the net? Fast help would be really appreciated! Thanks so much! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkkHFAIACgkQCw4Qy3grbLKMQwCeJ5TVq5c5BBZNnkmVjKeWGE/Z ZLAAoNb7zJA95FwWHITY1dcoHt+TeFDM =VrH7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

