Hello.
Before I start, I want to clarify 2 things:
1. I'm not 100% sure if it's a Quark problem, but there are like 2/4th
chance that it is.
2. I'm hosting my site over the Tor network
Problem I have: software runs, can access it from localhost via curl, but
cannot access it from Tor
What happens
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 09:50:42AM -0500, fo...@dnmx.org wrote:
> Hello.
> Before I start, I want to clarify 2 things:
> 1. I'm not 100% sure if it's a Quark problem, but there are like 2/4th
> chance that it is.
> 2. I'm hosting my site over the Tor network
>
> Problem I have: software runs, can
You are a brainless joke.
Hi, Laslo.
Sorry, I might not have been best at explaining problem, but then again - I
didn't quite understand problem.. but said all I did understand.
> one of my development goals for quark was to have no memory allocations at
runtime.
Right, I knew that.. but what about memory allocation BEFOR
Hey, I just read the quark.1 .
I see the -s and -t options lol. I shall experiment.
Tried -s 128 -t 8, doesn't seem to do jack shit..
Got less than 10 connection logs from Quark and then another dropped one..
Is there any other reason Quark would print-out 'dropped', other than
connection pool at max?
I restarted the jail, so Quark's memory and stuff should have been reset.
On 23/02/25 12:59PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote:
> Tried -s 128 -t 8, doesn't seem to do jack shit..
> Got less than 10 connection logs from Quark and then another dropped one..
> Is there any other reason Quark would print-out 'dropped', other than
> connection pool at max?
>
> I restarted the jail, so