arrowscr...@mail.com writes:
> Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
transparent proxy (but the pf.conf
> from torproject.org does not work, I'll need to write is myself some day).
> Thanks
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 04:33:00AM +0100, arrowscr...@mail.com wrote:
> Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
> torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
> transparent proxy (but the pf.conf from torproject.org does not work, I'll
>
mail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks.
> Yes, it does core dump on "Abort trap".
> Any idea on how I can force ftp(1) to socks5? The man page say nothing
about proxy other than http or ftp, and I
> have not set a transparent proxy yet...
>
> Good to know that pledge is doing his job. So far, no
Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
transparent proxy (but the pf.conf from torproject.org does not work, I'll need
to write is myself some day).
Thanks again.
Hi,
I just did the upgrade to 5.9 -current and found that socks connections don't
work for ftp(1) and, of course, the perl scripts using it (pkg_add). Is this a
expected behaviour?
I'm using the "torsocks" wrapper to force socks to localhost:9050.
This have something to do with new pledge
On 2016-01-29, arrowscr...@mail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I just did the upgrade to 5.9 -current and found that socks connections don't
> work for ftp(1) and, of course, the perl scripts using it (pkg_add). Is this
> a expected behaviour?
> I'm using the "torsocks" wrapper to
Thanks.
Yes, it does core dump on "Abort trap".
Any idea on how I can force ftp(1) to socks5? The man page say nothing about
proxy other than http or ftp, and I have not set a transparent proxy yet...
Good to know that pledge is doing his job. So far, no other problem with the
transition
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