Why does everyone keep doing this? Stop thinking about computing only from
your perspective. It doesn't matter the reason why. People will want, will
need a Windows version of Tor. That's why the client already exists. I am
simply asking about getting the best version available to the public. Have
On 10/17/2016 08:19 PM, I wrote:
>> From: miri...@riseup.net
>
>> Maybe he did. Cite?
>
> Did you just invent webcitation?
No, just curious.
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> From: miri...@riseup.net
> Maybe he did. Cite?
Did you just invent webcitation?
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On 10/17/16 21:18, Mirimir wrote:
> On 10/17/2016 06:50 PM, I wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Running Tor on Windows makes little sense,
>>
>> Didn't Roger ask for more operating system diversity and mention Windows?
>
> Maybe he did. Cite?
>
> But nevertheless, in my opinion, Windows is too snoopy.
>
The
On 10/17/2016 06:50 PM, I wrote:
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>>
>> Running Tor on Windows makes little sense,
>
> Didn't Roger ask for more operating system diversity and mention Windows?
Maybe he did. Cite?
But nevertheless, in my opinion, Windows is too snoopy.
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> Running Tor on Windows makes little sense,
Didn't Roger ask for more operating system diversity and mention Windows?
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On 10/17/2016 06:08 PM, Tamara West wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance but what exactly must happen for us to get a 64-bit
> hardened Tor Browser for Windows? Not everyone in the world is running
> Linux and not everyone can run Linux at work. I've been wondering about
> this for awhile. Any info would
Excuse my ignorance but what exactly must happen for us to get a 64-bit
hardened Tor Browser for Windows? Not everyone in the world is running
Linux and not everyone can run Linux at work. I've been wondering about
this for awhile. Any info would be appreciated. TIA.
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Hi, all! There is a new alpha release of the Tor source code, with
fixes for a security bug. You should probably upgrade as packages
become available.
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2016-10-17 20:23 GMT+08:00 Geoff Down :
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016, at 02:49 AM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
>> The command for obtaining the ExcludeExitNodes list is as follows:
>>
>> $ curl -s https://collector.torproject.org/recent/exit-lists/ | grep
>> -E -m1 'href=\"[0-9-]+\"'
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016, at 02:49 AM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
> The command for obtaining the ExcludeExitNodes list is as follows:
>
> $ curl -s https://collector.torproject.org/recent/exit-lists/ | grep
> -E -m1 'href=\"[0-9-]+\"' | tr '"' '\n' | grep -E '^[0-9-]+' | xargs
> -r -I{} curl -s
Hello,
I found my tor node consuming more CPU than normal since Oct 16
22:13:57.000 (CEST). Also the message form the subject line is logged
very often.
Memory consumption was higher too.
Restarting tor fixes the memory consumption as well as the logging issue
but the CPU load remains higher than
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