Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-24 Thread Scott Bennett
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 08:11:25 -0500 Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote: So I won't make same 'mistakes' as Jon, please explain what you mean by: please learn to edit followups in-line, i.e., stop top-posting [Isn't top posting the way most forums work? I'm guessing protocol is diff

OT: Etiquette (was Re: Excessive scrubs)

2010-10-24 Thread Hannah
Hi! On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 03:04:16AM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote: I think what he was referring to was the fact that I do not use a mail interface that supports the use of optional headers for threaded reading of mail by subject similar to the way threaded USENET newsreaders do it. While

Re: OT: Etiquette (was Re: Excessive scrubs)

2010-10-24 Thread andrew
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Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-24 Thread grarpamp
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Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-20 Thread Joe Btfsplk
So I won't make same 'mistakes' as Jon, please explain what you mean by: please learn to edit followups in-line, i.e., stop top-posting [Isn't top posting the way most forums work? I'm guessing protocol is diff because it's a mailing list?? I haven't used mailing lists that much.] and,

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-19 Thread Scott Bennett
On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:29:04 -0500 Jon torance...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks, followup it is running properly now. I did an upgrade to Vidalia only and it resolved the issue. There have been no more scrubs. [massive top-posting sequence *deleted* --SB] Two requests: 1) please

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-19 Thread sigi
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 04:16:08PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote: [massive top-posting sequence *deleted* --SB] Two requests: 1) please learn to edit followups in-line, i.e., stop top-posting please learn to list-reply, i.e. stop breaking threads

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-15 Thread Jon
TorOp Thanks, I did upgrade Vidalia separately. It appears that it was upgraded, but Tor has not been yet. Tho I believe it will be shortly. However, it did resolve the issue. Jon On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 5:39 PM, TorOp to...@optonline.net wrote: Upgrade Vidalia to 0.2.10 and the problem will

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-15 Thread Jon
Justin, Thanks, followup it is running properly now. I did an upgrade to Vidalia only and it resolved the issue. There have been no more scrubs. Jon On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Justin Aplin jmap...@ufl.edu wrote: On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Jon wrote: Yes, I did the save the file.

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread Jon
Yes, I did the save the file. This is a given, sorry. I had added the ' SafeLogging 0 ' to the file as per Tor-ops message/reply. Twenty four hours later when I saw that it had not removed the ' scrubbed ' and replaced it with the node/address, I checked the file again and it was not in the file

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread Justin Aplin
On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Jon wrote: Yes, I did the save the file. This is a given, sorry. This may also be a given, but did you restart Tor after doing this? AFAIK (and I may be wrong), Tor does not read changes made to the torrc after initialization. I had added the ' SafeLogging

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread Jon
Ok, I just checked the torrc file and my last entry was still there. I updated the OS and rebooted and rechecked the file and nothing has been removed. Will see now on the new logs if it changes or if it still shows ' scrubbed ' Jon On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Justin Aplin jmap...@ufl.edu

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread Jon
Justin, Ok, I just checked the torrc file and my last entry was still there. I just updated the OS and rebooted and rechecked the file and nothing has been removed. Will see now on the new logs if it changes or if it still shows ' scrubbed ' . I will let you know within 24hrs either way. Jon

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread Jon
Justin, The first of the scrubs have now showed for the past 4 hrs. Once an hour. It is now showing the address and it is the same address. It is a ' geoips vidalia ' address ( am not showing complete addy ). Apparently for some reason it is not resolving or connecting to address. I did attempt

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-14 Thread TorOp
Upgrade Vidalia to 0.2.10 and the problem will go away. On 10/14/2010 6:20 PM, Jon wrote: Justin, The first of the scrubs have now showed for the past 4 hrs. Once an hour. It is now showing the address and it is the same address. It is a ' geoips vidalia ' address ( am not showing complete

Excessive scrubs

2010-10-13 Thread Jon
I have noticed over the past 2 weeks, I have been getting an unusual amount of scrubs. It doesn't tell me which addresses are being scrubbed, so I don't know if they are the same or different ones. It does not affect the operation of Tor. Just fills up the logs. Is there a way to have the

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-13 Thread Jon
I saw a message from Tor-op in reference to a similar problem and his solution was: Add the below line to your torrc and the scrubbed will be replaced by the domain in question. SafeLogging 0 of which I tried, but it would not stay in the torrc file. It seems to remove it self at some point.

Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-13 Thread katmagic
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 09:02:20 -0500 Jon torance...@gmail.com wrote: I saw a message from Tor-op in reference to a similar problem and his solution was: Add the below line to your torrc and the scrubbed will be replaced by the domain in question. SafeLogging 0 of which I tried, but it