Re: [tor-relays] Traffic in port 9050 in a relay (denial of service attack?)

2013-11-07 Thread Gordon Morehouse
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Lars Noodén: > On 11/06/2013 01:26 PM, mick wrote: >> I disagree. Dropping all traffic other than that which is >> explicitly required is IMHO a better practice. (And how do you >> know in advance which ports get attacked?) > > Using reject instead

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2013-11-07 Thread bbzxrmy wowman
 high, i recently set my relay and also mailing list, however my screen name "BBZzXArmy does not show on the tor world map, can anyone confirm  or help me with this im pissed at it zigzagarmy }{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{ BbZzXArmy PrajectoRkiDD MASS CHAIN MESSAGE read and spread to all your friendlis

Re: [tor-relays] Gmail forcing a password reset with tor birdy

2013-11-07 Thread krishna e bera
On 13-11-07 04:43 PM, Zack Becker wrote: > I use Gmail for my junk email because of its storage. I would like to > use Tor Birdy for thunder bird, but Google forces me to reset the > password because of a "suspicious sign in prevented". This is completely unrelated to relays. You could discuss t

[tor-relays] Gmail forcing a password reset with tor birdy

2013-11-07 Thread Zack Becker
I use Gmail for my junk email because of its storage. I would like to use Tor Birdy for thunder bird, but Google forces me to reset the password because of a "suspicious sign in prevented". ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org h