On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 05:38:14AM +0200, Markus Ottela via tor-talk wrote:
> The creation of the Onion Service uses tempfile to create a temporary
> directory each time a new Onion Service is spin up, but as per the log
> files, there was only 25 Onion Services created during that time.
Hi David,
The creation of the Onion Service uses tempfile to create a temporary
directory each time a new Onion Service is spin up, but as per the log
files, there was only 25 Onion Services created during that time.
As for the client-side, new requests session was created for each
Since tor-talk is apparently going to be closed down soon [1],
here are a few suggestions:
- please provide a timeline when the forum will be hosted at TPO infrastructure
- enable HSTS preloading on torproject.net for the safety of tor users
https://hstspreload.org/?domain=torproject.net
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 08:06:00PM +0200, Nurmi, Juha wrote:
> In addition, there is a spike in non-direct bridge users from Finland as
> well.
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-bridge-country.html?start=2021-10-13=2022-01-11=fi
>
> All this is happening only in Finland and we can
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 06:09:24PM +0200, Markus Ottela via tor-talk wrote:
> I've been experiencing weird behavior with Tor + Stem + Flask Onion Services
> dying randomly once every 1..5 days. I wrote a script that's making
> connections to a test an Onion Service to see when exactly the servers
Hi,
Yikes, I wonder if this is my fault.
I've been experiencing weird behavior with Tor + Stem + Flask Onion
Services dying randomly once every 1..5 days. I wrote a script that's
making connections to a test an Onion Service to see when exactly the
servers disappear -- and creating logs