On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 00:50:23 -0400 : Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.org
wrote:
On 07/09/2009 01:36 PM, Lee wrote:
enable-remote-toggle 0
enable-remote-http-toggle 0
enable-edit-actions 0
allow-cgi-request-crunching 0
I'm trying to find the email thread, but until then, even with
enable-remote-toggle 0
enable-remote-http-toggle 0
enable-edit-actions 0
allow-cgi-request-crunching 0
Folks, the default install of the current release of privoxy sets
all of these to 0. That means the named features can't be changed
via config.privoxy.org. You'd need to edit the
I am running Mandriva with its interactive firewall enabled so it alerts me
whenever a connection is attempted, including tor network connections to port
9001. Usually the source is logical: an ip address or a system name but just
this morning I found an odd one I've never seen before. A
On 07/15/2009 02:35 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
Then you're remembering it from somewhere else because neither that
thread nor the first of the two it refers to say anything about it. (The
second reference is apparently no longer available at the link given.)
It's entirely possible I've
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:18:04 -0400 Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.org
wrote:
On 07/15/2009 02:35 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
Then you're remembering it from somewhere else because neither that
thread nor the first of the two it refers to say anything about it. (The
second reference is
Dear German-Tor-Servers,
anybody here using Telekom ? I have got an TDSL 6000 and only approx 60kb/s
Down and Up (even less). I'm using Tor via Vidalia.
Is this normal Telekomspeed or does anybody have a better configuation ?
Also interesting: my IP-adress changes randomly sometimes 3 times per
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 08:16:48AM -0400, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I am running Mandriva with its interactive firewall enabled so it alerts me
whenever a connection is attempted, including tor network connections to port
9001. Usually the source is logical: an ip address or a system name
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 23:48:01 -0400 grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com
wrote:
Could some future release of Tor be made to use
[data]bits and not [storage]bits? Every megabuck
router I've used [cisco/juniper/etc] uses bits, not
bytes. 1 megabit/s = 100 bits/s. ISP's sell pipes
in bits/s. Hosters
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