Quoth Nick Mathewson ni...@torproject.org, on 2010-01-14 21:49:33 -0500:
Nevermore!
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Hi everyone
I want to announce to the list that a new rlease of tor-ramdisk is out.
Tor-ramdisk is an i686, x86_64 or MIPS uClibc-based micro Linux
distribution whose only purpose is to host a Tor server in an
environment that maximizes security and privacy. Security is enhenced by
hardening the
On 01/15/2010 10:13 AM, arshad wrote:
is this a project supported/acknowledged by torproject?
Yes, it's acknowledged. It's a great way for people with dedicated
hardware to run a Tor relay.
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The Tor Project
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On 01/15/2010 12:50 PM, basile wrote:
But all the ramdisk image has in it is a kernel, 3 binaries (tor, ntpd
and busybox) and one ash script. You can't run the service there. I
guess you could run it on another machine behind tor-ramdisk.
You could map the hidden service to another server,
As part of my attempts to write an article about using GPG and Tor with
Outlook I set up a test email account. O says it connects just fine and
sends/receives a test message, but when I attempt to send my own test
message to another email address, I have nothing but connection time out
issues.
As
isn't email (i.e. tcp/25) blocked by default as a exit policy?
Programmer In Training wrote:
As part of my attempts to write an article about using GPG and Tor with
Outlook I set up a test email account. O says it connects just fine and
sends/receives a test message, but when I attempt to send
On 1/15/2010 1:43 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
isn't email (i.e. tcp/25) blocked by default as a exit policy?
snip
No (and apparently the list stripped my explicit reply-to setting). Tor
does warn you, though (I have one email account that I cannot make a
secure connection with due to the setup that
Tor story when configured to do nothing but BridgeRelay 1 is:
[warn] SocksPort, TransPort, NatdPort, DNSPort, and ORPort are all undefined,
and there aren't any hidden services configured. Tor will still run, but
probably won't do anything.
warning!! warning!! you're only acting as a bridge!!
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 09:48:42PM +0100, xiando wrote:
Tor story when configured to do nothing but BridgeRelay 1 is:
[warn] SocksPort, TransPort, NatdPort, DNSPort, and ORPort are all
undefined,
and there aren't any hidden services configured. Tor will still run, but
probably won't do
German:
Hallo miteinander
Ich betreibe einen Tor Server auf einem 100/100mbit Dedicated Server unter
Ubuntu 9.10 x86.
Momentan biete ich Tor nur eine Bandbreite von 1mb/s (8mbit/s). Dies möchte
ich jedoch ändern, denn ich möchte dem Tor Projekt mehr Bandbreite zur
Verfügung stellen.
Jedoch
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:34:31PM +0100, Matias Meier wrote:
But on my server are running also other services. Because of this I want to
ask here, if it?s possible that a linux guru can write a little QoS script
for me with ?tc filters?.
I need two different classes for traffic shaping.
Hi Roger.
Thank you for the fast reply.
But the link to that script isn't working...
Does the link work for you?
https://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/contrib/linux-tor-prio.sh
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On 01/15/2010 05:14 PM, Matias Meier wrote:
Hi Roger.
Thank you for the fast reply.
But the link to that script isn't working...
Does the link work for you?
https://git.torproject.org/checkout/tor/master/contrib/linux-tor-prio.sh
From Roger's email:
Alas, our new https interface for git
2010/1/10 ilter yüksel ilteryuk...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I'm searching latest router selection algorithm which implemented on Tor
0.2.1.21. I couldn't find spec. or proposal for it. Could you help me how i
can find some docs about it?
The best document is still path-spec.txt, though proposals
On 1/15/2010 11:59 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 13:52:35 -0600 Programmer In Training
p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
On 1/15/2010 1:43 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
isn't email (i.e. tcp/25) blocked by default as a exit policy?
snip
No (and apparently the list stripped my
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 13:52:35 -0600 Programmer In Training
p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
On 1/15/2010 1:43 PM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
isn't email (i.e. tcp/25) blocked by default as a exit policy?
snip
No (and apparently the list stripped my explicit reply-to setting). Tor
I don't know
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