Presumably something in your etc/tor/torrc file?
If you are running bleeding edge tor, it might pay to subscribe to
tor-dev, and if you are subscribed there, that might be the best place
to post bleeding edge issues (just an idea - I don't recognise your
problem sorry).
Good luck
Zenaan
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I can confirm that on my relays too with 2.5.2
Am 20.02.2014 10:26 schrieb "Patrick ZAJDA" :
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> Hi all,
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> I updated my tor relay to Tor 0.2.5.2-alpha (git-7d29e36edb6d0cf0)
> yesterday, using Tor repository for Ubuntu.
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> I checked the log, and
All,What is the problem? What is unknow option 3?It was working until changed to 2.5.2-alpha.RobertFeb 22 20:14:38.436 [notice] Tor v0.2.5.2-alpha (git-7d29e36edb6d0cf0) running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.19-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.1c and Zlib 1.2.7.Feb 22 20:14:38.436 [notice] Tor can't help you
Hello I am experiencing errors I recently upgrade my computer system and os to
windows 8.1 pro an now I am having trouble with the tor relay I was running I
have configured the firewall and my router to forward traffics to the tor relay
port I have centry link for my ISP I am able to establish a
Greetings,
here is a tip if you are running an obfs3/scramblresuit bridge:
If your bridge is feeling too slow or flooded by too many connections, you
can help it by installing the python-gmpy package. If you do that,
obfsproxy will use python-gmpy opportunistically to perform some crypto
operatio
On 2/22/14, r...@goodvikings.com wrote:
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> I dunno if there's nything built in to tor. Are you on Linux? You coud use
> cron. Every day at 9 run 'service tor stop', every day at 5 run 'service tor
> start'
Thanks. Sounds rather heavy weight - it
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I dunno if there's nything built in to tor. Are you on Linux? You coud use
cron. Every day at 9 run 'service tor stop', every day at 5 run 'service tor
start'
Cheers
Ramo
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 03:51:43PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I know to