Hi,
I have recently started running a TOR node with the nickname *CostlyOnion2.
*At the time of writing of this email, the details of the node are as
follows:
*Uptime*: 14 days 3 hours 18 minutes and 0 second
*Advertised Bandwidth*: 3.35 MiB/s
*Flags*: *Fast Running Stable V2Dir Valid*
I am working on nibirumrx3wruiqf and have some questions:
How to setup DDOS protection on the VPS & nginx levels?
Any guidelines on nginx configurations for scale?
How does mirroring work? I imagine you'd open many ports on the torrc, and have
nginx listen to different instances of the same
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Hi!
I am supposed to implement, a python application that runs tor in
background.
The running tor is under direct control of the python app via control port.
This running tor, is the proxy for the Tor Browser; By this I mean, when
the Tor Browser starts, it will connect to this process, instead of
Then give me how to work on it and how to earn money
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We (myself and my student, cc'ed here) have some questions regarding Tor
relay bandwidth. We created a small testbed (private Tor network)
involving relays, clients and servers over virtual machines. The client
uses the relays to create two hop circtuits to communicate to the server.
The
I'm having a strange problem with torsocks and resolving some dns records - one of the example i've managed to replicate on torsocks v2.2.0 and v2.1., tor version 0.2.9.11 (git-aa8950022562be76), version 0.3.2.9 (git-64a719dd25a21acb).. I've tested this on several different machines/ips/isps so it
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 9:35 AM, harshit tandon
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> I would like to contribute to tor browser how can I help
Start by filling out the "^Subject: ' lines of your emails
with a relavant "Subject" so people know what you're
talking about instead of leaving them
> On 14 May 2017, at 23:35, harshit tandon wrote:
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> I would like to contribute to tor browser how can I help
Try:
https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#project-torbrowser
tbb-dev at lists.torproject.org
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I would like to contribute to tor browser how can I help
regards,
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Hi, folks!
The Tor git master branch is now 0.2.9.0-alpha-dev.
Development on 0.2.8.x continues in the branch "maint-0.2.8". I expect
that 0.2.8.2-alpha will be the last 0.2.8.x-alpha, and then we can
move on to rc and stable.
We now return you to your semiregularly semischeduled Tor
Hi Arlo,
> It may be prudent to consider a memory-managed language (I'll suggest golang
> here as popular choice) for the server component.
It is good to know that I can use golang to develop the server
component. I am going to rewrite this part.
> Wherever possible, we'd like to avoid modals
On 5 March 2016 at 15:57, Nicolas Vigier wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Mar 2016, Alex Mourtziapis wrote:
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> >> HI,
> >>
> >> My name is Alex and I am looking forward in collaborating with you.
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> Hi!
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> >>
> >> I am particularly interested in working for Tor messenger but sadly
On Sat, 05 Mar 2016, Alex Mourtziapis wrote:
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> My name is Alex and I am looking forward in collaborating with you.
Hi!
>
> I am particularly interested in working for Tor messenger but sadly things
> seemed
> a little unclear to me and the existing code here [1] didnt help me at all.
HI,
My name is Alex and I am looking forward in collaborating with you.
I am particularly interested in working for Tor messenger but sadly things
seemed
a little unclear to me and the existing code here [1] didnt help me at all.
If I got it right you want the messenger to be written in Node.js
Hello,
a while ago I set up a BSD buildbot for tor[1]. It's actually not just
for BSDs, but also for other systems, such as Solaris. I wanted to make
it easier to notice when something breaks on non-popular systems, not
actively used by the developers.
There also is reporting through an IRC bot
Dear all
I'm working on a tor research project and am having difficulty
understanding the SENDME cells. The tor spec acknowledges that it isn't
particularly clear so I would welcome some clarification please.
The spec says that *all* nodes in a circuit maintain a send and receive
window, and
-- hello i have some questioner regarding helping the development of tor
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