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Ringo Kamens @ 2008/07/05 15:06:
> Dawney Smith wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>> Are there any figures on how much bandwidth an idle tor client uses just
>> to tick over? Ie, when it's not actually being used. Also, are there any
>> configuration parameters th
This bug has been closed, but I was actually reporting it purely for
the fact that it throws an uncaught exception error - I assume you
don't want to fill up the Error Console with unnecessary alerts ;)
I'm glad local file blocking is not mandatory - I use a local
Javascript utility whilst us
Thus spake Kyle Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm getting a different error message, but am also using FF3 and the latest
> TB.
> JPEG attached with the error.
Err no, sorry. Kyle, your bug is 734:
https://bugs.torproject.org/flyspray/index.php?do=details&id=734
Matt's bug is 735:
https://bug
Thus spake Matthieu Dalissier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi there,
>
> I don't know if it is the right place to post this.
>
> A few days ago i ve upgraded my torbutton to 1.2.0RC4 with FF3.0 and
> now can't toggle away from the Tor-state.
> The plugin is in default configuration, when i click on
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Dawney Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there any figures on how much bandwidth an idle tor client uses just
> to tick over? Ie, when it's not actually being used. Also, are there any
> configuration parameters that can be tweaked to reduce the bandwidth
Hello,
I have a question about the circuit construction. The "getinfo
circuit-status" sometime returns response without any exit nodes. Which node
used as exit node in this case?
And sometimes program with traffic goes through tor shows IP that belongs to
exit node which not listed in circuit statu
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