On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 08:38:34PM -0800, coderman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:59 PM, zmj zan...@gmail.com wrote:
windows xp+sp3+mingw
...
how did you invoke configure?
what version of mingw?
It would also be helpful to have a copy of the config.log script that
configure generated,
Hi,
I'm writing a tool right now to gather some longtime statistics about the
tor-network. I want to plot these hourly taken information (e.g. with gnuplot)
to offer plots on a daily/weekly/monthly/yearly base about the tor-network.
I think this is usefull (for the tor-development and the
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Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Schmidt wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a tool right now to gather some longtime statistics
about the tor-network.
That sounds like a fun project! :)
I'm a bit in a hurry and cannot answer your posting in detail, sorry for
that.
Hi everyone,
just a quick follow-up on what I've done:
John Brooks wrote:
bandwidth globally, not per-port. In that case, it may be a good idea for
Sebastian to disable the dirport to keep outgoing traffic roughly equivalent
to incoming, since outgoing is his limitation.
I have disabled
Nick and coderman, thank you for your responding.
I downloaded the 0.2.1.10-alpha source tarball again
and configure it and make it. It succeeded this time.
It's running normally as a client now. And then I come back to
the first tarball I've downloaded a few days ago, re-
configure it and make it
Y'all,
I've recently started experimenting with the tor-browser bundle. I have
successfully installed and used it on my XP administrator account but find it
doesn't work on my limited-user accounts. Specifically, the Vidalia control
panel status reads, connecting to a relay directory
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:20 PM, mikel.ander...@juno.com
mikel.ander...@juno.com wrote:
... it doesn't work on my limited-user accounts. Specifically, the Vidalia
control panel status reads, connecting to a relay directory failed(no route
to host). Is this due to the lack of administrator
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