On 04/02/11 08:26, Zaher F. wrote:
thx for ur answer but still i need help in how to fix my exitnode
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Surely you would write:
StrictExitNodes 1
ExitNodes name_of_node or fingerprint (no spaces in fingerprint).
is it going to be like that ??
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Hi again.
2011/2/4 Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org:
Things have changed a lot, then, and for the better. Wait until you
got hit by DDoS or a couple, and then see whether Hetzner is still
cooperative.
I just asked them, they told me they'll only block the affected IP,
not the whole server. That is
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 11:33:01AM +0100, morphium wrote:
I just asked them, they told me they'll only block the affected IP,
Also interesting, in the two cases of DDoS I had my entire systems
cut off, and had to phone in to explain the situation and make the
network accessible.
Nullrouting is
On Thursday 03 February 2011 23:43:33 Robert Ransom wrote:
Add:
SafeLogging 0
to your torrc.
Thanks!
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I already had a raid due to my Exit Node... so, I'm not worried :)
Can you explain what happened, please?
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On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Zaher F. the_one_man...@hotmail.com wrote:
is it going to be like that ??
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# If set, Tor will
2011/2/4 Matthew pump...@cotse.net:
I already had a raid due to my Exit Node... so, I'm not worried :)
Can you explain what happened, please?
It happened 4 years ago... they came, took every hardware they could
find, took more than a year to analyze it, they found nothing (they
were looking
It happened 4 years ago... they came, took every hardware they could
find, took more than a year to analyze it, they found nothing (they
were looking for child pornography - someone downloaded via my tor
exit from swoopshare) and gave my hardware back after 2 years.
Oh and yes, they took only
It happened 4 years ago... they came, took every hardware they could
find, took more than a year to analyze it, they found nothing (they
were looking for child pornography - someone downloaded via my tor
exit from swoopshare) and gave my hardware back after 2 years.
The trial is still ongoing,
I think
2011/2/4 Matthew pump...@cotse.net:
So are you suing the police if the case is continuing but your hardware has
been returned?
I think they will have to pay compensation after I got my acquittal.
But that has to be checked afterwards.
And, if the case continues at it current ... speed
On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:21 -0500, Aplin, Justin M jmap...@ufl.edu
wrote:
On 2/3/2011 8:28 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
I am using Torbutton. It is supposed to Torrify Firefox - yes?
In a roundabout way, yes. Torbutton forwards Firefox traffic to Polipo,
which in turn sends the traffic to the
On 2/3/2011 10:23 PM, Robert Ransom wrote:
On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:21:34 -0500
Aplin, Justin Mjmap...@ufl.edu wrote:
On 2/3/2011 8:28 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
I am using Torbutton. It is supposed to Torrify Firefox - yes?
In a roundabout way, yes. Torbutton forwards Firefox traffic to Polipo,
El 2011-02-03 19.39, Jan Weiher escribió:
Interesting. Hetzner is officially down on anything which causes
them trouble (benji said so himself, repeatedly), so they're
effectively accepting of a Tor middleman, but Tor exits are
probably going to be pretty short-lived in Hetzner space.
If you
On 2/4/2011 8:52 AM, Geoff Down wrote:
I understood that Firefox couldn't be trusted to not leak DNS requests,
hence the need for an HTTP proxy like Polipo. I'm running an old
version of Firefox though - are the newer ones fixed in this regard?
GD
Good point. Don't know if Fx is fixed on
Hi,
On 04.02.2011 16:38, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
If you got your own IP space with own ripe contact, all the abuse mails
will go to you, so it does not cause trouble to them at all. Maybe this
is what is meant with you are responsible.
M sorry but ¿do you know exactly what you´re
On 04.02.2011 16:55, Moritz Bartl wrote:
I am not sure how it works for RIPE, but as you can see from the example
above, it can be done.
What you want to ask your ISP for is ASSIGNED PA space. In constrast
to provider independent IP space (PI), PA space can only be used within
the network of
Hi!
2011/2/4 Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net:
You can get the PA subnet reallocated to you as a customer of a LIR
without additional cost.
Would that be such a reallocation:
http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?searchtext=46.4.237.146
Because I'm mentioned there first for my /25, but Hetzner is
On 04.02.2011 17:05, morphium wrote:
You can get the PA subnet reallocated to you as a customer of a LIR
without additional cost.
Would that be such a reallocation:
http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?searchtext=46.4.237.146
Yes.
Because I'm mentioned there first for my /25, but Hetzner is
On 2/4/2011 9:43 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
This just in! I discovered Polipo wasn't configured to start w/ Tor,
as of today. Don't know what happened. When install the bundle,
usually sets up Polipo up automatically (did in past Vidalia bundle
vers.). So, set it up thru Vidalia UI
On Friday 04 February 2011 13:38:14 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
No ideas yet on what automated software that doesn't follow /robots.txt
is forbidden, means?
robots.txt is a file put on some websites as a directive to robots. If you run
a wiki, and you want only current versions, not the hundreds of
On 2/4/2011 2:42 PM, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
robots.txt is a file put on some websites as a directive to robots. If
you run
a wiki, and you want only current versions, not the hundreds of previous
versions of every page, indexed, you could put a directive in robots.txt, or
label the pages
On Friday 04 February 2011 16:10:13 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
So how does that relate to Tor? Do sites using this see Tor as a
robot? I didn't even get on the site. Plus, there're no files to d/l
from it - at least not from an avg users capability.
Probably the web server saw so many accesses from
Hi. Maybe I`m blind or too lazy, but I cannot find source for windows
loader of Tor Browser Bundle - Start Tor Browser.exe. Please provide
link
Thank you.
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Why, after getting all new nodes especially new exit node IP address (I
confirmed was a new address), would Tor send an old IP address (? from
memory) to the site? Doesn't make sense. If Tor WAS sending an old
address
(to any site) after getting new exit address,
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 00:59:18 +0200 (EET)
Greg Kalitnikoff kalitnik...@privatdemail.net wrote:
Hi. Maybe I`m blind or too lazy, but I cannot find source for windows
loader of Tor Browser Bundle - Start Tor Browser.exe. Please provide
link
Thank you.
hello...
i am a beginner in tor software...
and read about tor exit node and other nodes...but i didnt understand them
well..
can somebody direct me to somewhere that it can be helpful for tor nodes...??
thx
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