On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:17:13AM -0400, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Thursday, October 20, 2011 21:30:59 Rick Huebner wrote:
> > way of using Tor as a client. How can I run the TBB on my system
> > without interfering with my relay?
>
> TBB supports randomized socks port and control port configu
On Thursday, October 20, 2011 21:30:59 Rick Huebner wrote:
> way of using Tor as a client. How can I run the TBB on my system
> without interfering with my relay?
TBB supports randomized socks port and control port configurations. I use it on
a relay just fine.
These options are disabled on
> I recently found the "Client locales" function on the connection page of ARM.
> What exactly is the number behind the country code:
It's showing you the number of client connections that have used you
per locale. On reflection I should be showing the number of _unique_
clients instead - filed a
OK, never mind, I figured it out. The only points of conflict between
my relay and the TBB are that the control ports and Socks listener ports
for the two Tor instances both default to the same values. So I changed
the ControlPort in Data\Vidalia\vidalia.conf to 9151 and added SocksPort
9150
Hi,
I recently found the "Client locales" function on the connection page of ARM.
What exactly is the number behind the country code:
ir 223334 (%13)
us 188412 (%11) │