Re: Precompiled tor binary for openwrt/dd-wrt?

2006-09-28 Thread glymr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Roger, what do you think of the idea of having /dev/urandom as an alternative rng for embedded devices as a build option? News Assi wrote: Hi, perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as far as i know, it'd

Re: Precompiled tor binary for openwrt/dd-wrt?

2006-09-28 Thread Jim Nightshade
glymr writes: perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as far as i know, it'd definitely load the little router hard. i'd say the devs will be able to tell you if there's anything that can be done. OpenWrt has /dev/random and /dev/urandom. The SSH daemon dropbear,

Off topic: need help getting tripwire to work

2006-09-28 Thread Thomas Hluchnik
Hello, to make my torhost more secure I had tripwire running there which was no problem when I had SuSE9.3. I just took the rpm from SuSE9.0, it worked. Now I had to setup a new host using SuSE10.0, but the tripwire rpm from SuSE9.0 doesnt want to do its job here anymore. So I searched the net

Re: Off topic: need help getting tripwire to work

2006-09-28 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:34:53PM +0200, Thomas Hluchnik wrote: fconame.h:147: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of 'cFCOName_i' with no type fconame.h:147: error: expected ';' before '*' token If you're using gcc version 4 or higher, than this is due to the pickyness of the compiler; see

Tor with ssh port forwarding

2006-09-28 Thread Végh István
Hello, There are 2 hosts. Host 1 is at home (Debian-testing). Host 2 is at my workplace (WindowsXP Pro) I use Tor with Privoxy at home (host 1). Firefox with Torbutton plugin works fine. So it seems everything ok. At my workplace I use (WindowsXP, host 2) SSH port forwarding (with Putyy) for

Re: Tor with ssh port forwarding

2006-09-28 Thread Darren Bane
On 28/09/06, Végh István [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: !snip! I would like to use the Tor network from the host2 over SSH portforwarding using my Debian host(2) at home. Is it possible? If so, how can I do it? There may be a better alternative, but here's how I would do it: 1. Run squid on your

Re: Tor with ssh port forwarding

2006-09-28 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 06:07:49PM +0200, Végh István wrote: Hello, There are 2 hosts. Host 1 is at home (Debian-testing). Host 2 is at my workplace (WindowsXP Pro) I use Tor with Privoxy at home (host 1). Firefox with Torbutton plugin works fine. So it seems everything ok. At my

Re: Tor with ssh port forwarding

2006-09-28 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
The same a but blogyfied: http://itnomad.wordpress.com/2006/09/28/tor-howto-using-tor-through-a-ssh-tunnel/ Alex. -- I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it should be stopped. -- Simon

Schneier mentions TorPark

2006-09-28 Thread Matej Kovacic
Here: http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/09/torpark.html Congratulations!