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It is quite sad that one has to find out about 'critical' security
updates [0] via an unrelated thread on tor-talk [1] or the blog [2]
instead of getting an announcement on tor-announce [3] - where relay
operators are probably expecting such
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It is quite sad that one has to find out about 'critical' security
updates [0] via an unrelated thread on tor-talk [1] or the blog
[2] instead of getting an announcement on tor-announce [3] - where
relay operators are probably expecting such
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 12:25:59PM +0200, tagnaq wrote:
It is quite sad that one has to find out about 'critical' security
updates [0] via an unrelated thread on tor-talk [1] or the blog [2]
instead of getting an announcement on tor-announce [3] - where relay
operators are probably expecting
I'm getting my feet wet with IPv6 bridges, so far without success. I
set up a test bridge (0.2.3.22-rc) on one network and plugged the
address:port into Vidalia (TBB x86_64-2.2.39-1) on another.
The bridge config looks like this in part (local IPv4 address hidden):
Address aa.bb.cc.dd