Nice one, thank you.
Tried on one of my exit nodes and 'tor.dizum.com is down'
Tried at home without public IP and everything was down.
On 1/12/15 10:31 PM, Dedalo wrote:
Some months ago I started running another tor relay (middle relay) and
something happened, My relay wasn't getting indexed b
Interesting tool.
Though you need to make it clear that this tool only runs on Python 2,
not Python 3.
Wouldn't a periodic testing pass for dns within tor make more sense, though?
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Dedalo wrote:
> Some months ago I started running another tor relay (middle relay
Some months ago I started running another tor relay (middle relay) and
something happened, My relay wasn't getting indexed by any authority,
neither wasn on atlas. A friend recommended me to make some tests, the
problem was the ISP had blacklisted 6 Authorities, but to figure out
this I had to make
Jeremy Olexa wrote
Sun, 11 Jan 2015 12:00:16 -0600:
| Can anyone clarify what the problem may be? Or is it no problem at all?
My theory is that this is the result of spurious DNS traffic possibly
unrelated to Tor. DNS is a popular DoS-tool these days, for example. See
https://trac.torproject.org