[tor-talk] 'cached-descriptors' replaced with 'cached-microdescs'

2012-12-12 Thread basmati kasaar
I noticed TBB-2.3.25-1 is using 'cached-microdescs' which removes the end-user's ability to choose exitnodes based on each server's exit policy. example of informations in obsolete 'cached-descriptors': router name and IP address platform uptime bandwidth reject *:25 reject *:119 reject

Re: [tor-talk] 'cached-descriptors' replaced with 'cached-microdescs'

2012-12-12 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 12/12/12 3:23 PM, basmati kasaar wrote: I noticed TBB-2.3.25-1 is using 'cached-microdescs' which removes the end-user's ability to choose exitnodes based on each server's exit policy. example of informations in obsolete 'cached-descriptors': router name and IP address platform

Re: [tor-talk] 'cached-descriptors' replaced with 'cached-microdescs'

2012-12-12 Thread basmati kasaar
- Original Message - From: Karsten Loesing kars...@torproject.org To: basmati kasaar bas...@indiatimes.com Cc: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org Sent: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 20:22:43 +0530 (IST) Subject: Re: [tor-talk] 'cached-descriptors' replaced with 'cached-microdescs' snip Yes, see

Re: [tor-talk] 'cached-descriptors' replaced with 'cached-microdescs'

2012-12-12 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 23:39:38 +0530 (IST) basmati kasaar bas...@indiatimes.com wrote: 'atlas.torproject.org' appears to contain very, very little useful informations and no informations on specific exit port availability per router. The full exit policy is on atlas, here's a current exit

[tor-talk] There is some rotten in the state of Denmark

2012-12-12 Thread torrorist
Good evening torrizens, I have been looking through the relay descriptors for signs of malicious exit policy configurations and have found that the Tor network appears to be infested by a sniffer plague. No worries, though, a friendly Torrorist is here to help. Thanks to the attached