> I have no idea what is involved in running [a recursive name server]
> having never configured/setup one before. Would it consume lots of
> harddrive realestate? Consume lots of swap or RAM?
This is on a server that is recursive for a small user community (2 to 10
users, depending on the time
Am 13.11.2008 um 19:48 schrieb Praedor Atrebates:
What about this: I run a relay server on my laptop and my home
desktop. My
laptop can end up on whatever network I connect to (obviously). I
DO have my
own registered domain name and use it no matter what network I
connect to, so
my IP f
Nevermind. I setup an account and changed the settings and will deal with the
laptop issue later.
I do see a message from tor (tork, actually, but it is a tor message):
"Recently exceeded local connection limit. Check local system."
Huh? WHAT connection limit? I don't recall seeing anythin
Thanks.
What about this: I run a relay server on my laptop and my home desktop. My
laptop can end up on whatever network I connect to (obviously). I DO have my
own registered domain name and use it no matter what network I connect to, so
my IP for my laptop can vary a lot. Can OpenDNS setti
Every time.
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Re: Any plans to fix tor for OpenDNS?
Am 13.11.2008 um 17:26 schrieb Matt LaPlante:
The very nature of OpenDNS conflicts with the concept of anonymity and
privacy. By using the service, you're not only giving them the
opportunity to track your requests, you're also allowing them to
redirect your lookups to third parties at will.
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Am 13.11.2008 um 17:17 schrieb Praedor Atrebates:
I use OpenDNS servers and tor messages always contain a message that
my
service provider "may be hijacking DNS requests". It isn't a
problem for
functionality of tor but it is somewhat annoying to see that warning
all the
time. Is there a
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not until you just asked. I have no idea what is involved in running one,
> having never configured/setup one before. Would it consume lots of harddrive
> realestate? Consume lots of swap or RAM?
>
It depends on yo
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:07:27PM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Not until you just asked. I have no idea what is involved in running one,
> having never configured/setup one before. Would it consume lots of harddrive
> realestate? Consume lots of swap or RAM?
If you've got a Mac you've
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: Can this be turned off somewhere? I've n
Not until you just asked. I have no idea what is involved in running one,
having never configured/setup one before. Would it consume lots of harddrive
realestate? Consume lots of swap or RAM?
praedor
On Thursday 13 November 2008 12:01:34 Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:58:51A
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:58:51AM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Thanks for the link. I had switched to OpenDNS to avoid some of the critical
> problems recently with "normal" DNS servers.
Have you considered running your own (caching) DNS server?
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Thanks for the link. I had switched to OpenDNS to avoid some of the critical
problems recently with "normal" DNS servers.
On another note, every time I post to this list, soon after I get a message
from typepad asking me to confirm my post by replying to the typepad message.
Can this be turn
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use OpenDNS servers and tor messages always contain a message that my
> service provider "may be hijacking DNS requests". It isn't a problem for
> functionality of tor but it is somewhat annoying to see that warning
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:17:20AM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> I use OpenDNS servers and tor messages always contain a message that my
> service provider "may be hijacking DNS requests". It isn't a problem for
> functionality of tor but it is somewhat annoying to see that warning all the
I use OpenDNS servers and tor messages always contain a message that my
service provider "may be hijacking DNS requests". It isn't a problem for
functionality of tor but it is somewhat annoying to see that warning all the
time. Is there any plan to make tor fully friendly with OpenDNS so these
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