Nope. You get root, so with a bit of creativity you could probably do
whatever you want, but I don't think DO officially supports installing
your own OS (and they might make assumptions about your OS version that
cause you issues later)
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016, at 21:20, Petrusko wrote:
> No way to "
Hi Folks,
There have been some technical reports about how to deal with the problem when
a botnet uses Tor as its primary C&C channel. In this case, the CPU of some
relays is exhausted, causing circuit creation failure.
I am wondering currently how a client reacts when its circuit creation fail
No way to "add" an image .iso with the web interface ?
> D.O. has images for Debian (8.5, 7.11), Ubuntu (16.04.1, 14.04.5,
> 12.04.5), but no Gentoo.
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> On 12 Sep 2016, at 22:41, pa011 wrote:
>
> Thank you both.
>
> @Tim: You would kind of argue, that the advantage of carrying the old keys to
> the new machine is not that important (to keep old level of traffic from
> start) and that it might be even better to start from scratch?
There is
On Sun, Sep 11, 2016, at 06:53, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote:
>
> > So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)
>
> Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux
> distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu? E
Thank you both.
@Tim: You would kind of argue, that the advantage of carrying the old keys to
the new machine is not that important (to keep old level of traffic from start)
and that it might be even better to start from scratch?
Paul
Am 12.09.2016 um 03:53 schrieb teor:
> In Debian, using t