On Tue, 11 Jun 2019, Damon H. (TheDcoder) wrote:
> Tor browser used to have this option to refresh the circuits but it
> seems to be removed in the current version as I cannot find it now
> (correct me if I am wrong).
You can still ask Tor Browser to use a new circuit for a site, if you
click on
Jun 03 23:02:51.000 [warn] Rejecting SOCKS request for anonymous connection to
private address [scrubbed]. [2 similar message(s) suppressed in last 300
seconds]
I have done some reading on what this means but am still unclear. I see this
warning because I %include a ‘log notice’ line. Using
> Secure Connection Failed
>
> An error occurred during a connection to foundingdocuments.org. A required
> TLS feature is missing. Error code:
> MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_REQUIRED_TLS_FEATURE_MISSING
>
> • The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of
> the received
Yes. I cannot stop thinking that operators of DAs publish all past logs
when they shutdown their DAs! :D
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I checked similar increases of relay users in other countries.
Iranian type:
United Arab Emirates
https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-country.html?start=2019-03-13=2019-06-11=ae=points
Romania
Yes. It's odd that one in a hundred (1%) people is using Tor. I checked
percentages of users/population in countries. They may be less than
0.3%.
https://pastebin.com/nbbBhJ5h
Country users population (users/population)
United States 379893329,351,255 (0.12%)
Russia
Thanks, but I'm using Tor-Browser.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 3:06:52 PM GMT+4:30, Damon H. (TheDcoder)
wrote:
Tor browser used to have this option to refresh the circuits but it seems to be
removed in the current version as I cannot find it now (correct me if I am
wrong).
If you
Thanks for helpful comments and references!
I may have understood that there are:
- Research Safety Board
- AS number approach
- Nine (10?) individuals who run the directory authorities and are
independent of the control of torproject
- Privcount approach
- Tor design: It doesn't hide using
Tor browser used to have this option to refresh the circuits but it
seems to be removed in the current version as I cannot find it now
(correct me if I am wrong).
If you are using Tor directly, you will need to use a controller to
instruct Tor to form new circuits. Nyx