tor wrote:
> > Adjusted the message to specify installing for whatever
> > interpreter version they're running...
> > https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/commit/?id=93f20f9
>
> Damian: there's now a missing ')' at the end of nyx/__init__.py line 78
> causing a syntax error.
>
> Scott: thanks f
> the Tor manpage still states, that "the [sandbox] option is currently an
> experimental feature".
>
> How 'experimental' is it with e. g. Debian Stretch and using the
> torproject repo? Give it a try, or wait some more time?
It most probably just works and you do not see any differences after
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On 31.10.17 19:05, Damian Johnson wrote:
> I assume your user's able to read /proc/net/tcp'?
I see the "unable to query connections..." notices on Gentoo and Debian
Linux machines. On both platforms, the permissions are as follows:
$ ls -l /proc/net/tcp
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Oct 31 19:33 /pro
> Thanks for this great job!
>
> Dunno if it is an expected behavior or not, but when I enter the menu,
> the gui is updated once after the first keypress, and then is not
> updated at all then until the menu is left. Then all missed frames are
> caught up when leaving the menu. This gives a weird
Shame on me for not running the tests. Thanks, fixed.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 11:04 AM, tor wrote:
>> Adjusted the message to specify installing for whatever
>> interpreter version they're running...
>> https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/commit/?id=93f20f9
>
> Damian: there's now a missing ')
> Hi Damien,
>
> the current version of nyx still produces event notices like these when
> run as a user that is neither root nor the tor user ([sic] for the
> missing spaces):
>
> 10:33:26 [NYX_NOTICE] We were unable to use any of your system's
> resolvers to get tor's connections.This is fine
> Adjusted the message to specify installing for whatever
> interpreter version they're running...
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/commit/?id=93f20f9
Damian: there's now a missing ')' at the end of nyx/__init__.py line 78 causing
a syntax error.
Scott: thanks for the tip about the differ
>> > sudo pkg install py27-sqlite3
>
> Given that nyx is supposedly now written in python 3, perhaps a better
> choice would be one of py3[456]-sqlite3, according to which python 3 version
> is installed, instead of mixing python versions.
Thanks Scott. This crossed my mind when I was writing
Hey,
the Tor manpage still states, that "the [sandbox] option is currently an
experimental feature".
How 'experimental' is it with e. g. Debian Stretch and using the
torproject repo? Give it a try, or wait some more time?
tnx
f.
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Perfect, thanks!
> Yep. 'ps ax' output looks like:
>
> PID TT STATTIME COMMAND
> 83797 - R 1152:14.26 /usr/local/bin/tor -f /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc
> --PidFile /var/run/tor/tor.pid --RunAsDaemon 1 --DataDirectory /var/db/tor
Fixed, nyx should now provide better messages when unabl
> I updated the ticket to say something like this :-)
Thanks Tim, thanks Sebastian. Pushed a fix to improve this...
https://gitweb.torproject.org/stem.git/commit/?id=66a9b77
> Also, are you aware that inbound connections can come in on ORPorts
> that are configured like this, and therefore aren'
Hi!
Thanks for this great job!
Dunno if it is an expected behavior or not, but when I enter the menu,
the gui is updated once after the first keypress, and then is not
updated at all then until the menu is left. Then all missed frames are
caught up when leaving the menu. This gives a weird feelin
Hi,
relayor v0.3.0 has been released.
https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
Whether you run a single or many relays, relayor
helps you with running relays with minimal effort (automate everything).
Introduction to get you started:
https://medium.com/@nusenu/deploying-tor-relays-with-ansibl
> On 31 Oct 2017, at 21:32, nusenu wrote:
>
> Petrarca:
>> I read a few times at different places that there is a maximum of two
>> Tor instances that can be run over one public IP address. My
>> questions:
>>
>> 1) Is this statement true?
>
> Yes (two tor _relay_ instances per public IPv4).
Petrarca:
> I read a few times at different places that there is a maximum of two
> Tor instances that can be run over one public IP address. My
> questions:
>
> 1) Is this statement true?
Yes (two tor _relay_ instances per public IPv4). You can run as many
non-relay instances (i.e. tor client
I read a few times at different places that there is a maximum of two Tor
instances that can be run over one public IP address. My questions:
1) Is this statement true?
2) Is there an easy workaround maybe?
3) Just out of curiosity: what is the background for this limitation (if it is
true)?
Ba
Hi Damien,
the current version of nyx still produces event notices like these when
run as a user that is neither root nor the tor user ([sic] for the
missing spaces):
10:33:26 [NYX_NOTICE] We were unable to use any of your system's
resolvers to get tor's connections.This is fine, but means th
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