On Tue, 27 Dec 2016, at 09:59 PM, Alan wrote:
> # Some problem with dns resulting in [WARN] eventdns: All nameservers
> have failed - i've switched the dns to 8.8.8.8, only seen that error once
> since
Please don't use Google's DNS servers. There is plenty of material in
the mailing list archive
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, at 07:16 PM, diffusae wrote:
> Yes, you are right. But CookieAuthentication should work. You cannot
> query all of the connections without access to /var/lib/tor. You only
> will see circuits. I suggest to use "sudo -u debian-tor arm", if you
> like to use all of the arm pages.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2016, at 11:42 AM, teor wrote:
>
> > On 1 Nov. 2016, at 15:58, wrote:
> >
> > In order to clarify this once and for all: If I setup a Tor relay with 200
> > kBps, do I slow down the Tor network? What amount of bandwith is needed in
> > order to not slow down the network?
>
> I
On Wed, 26 Oct 2016, at 02:04 PM, Zack Weinberg wrote:
> If you're using Debian jessie, you can get an 0.2.8.9 package from
> either backports or the torproject.org repository. I went with
> backports because that let me also pick up a much newer openssl.
>
> zw
Zack,
Interesting, I too recentl
Am I right in thinking that even 2 TByte/month is fairly low? That's
only 6 Mbit/s average (whether that's 6/6 or 3/3 depends on their
accounting I suppose).
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016, at 08:25 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 21:07:39 +0200
> Markus Koch wrote:
>
> > Okay, I knew I am
Based on the exploit, aren't, at most, only the exits vulnerable? I
didn't think middles would do any DNS resolving.
Those like me running debian and putting off doing a reboot might find
needrestart (package of same name) and checkrestart (package
debian-goodies) useful.
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, at
If I've understood your question: press i and select 1 second, then
enter.
Press h for other keyboard options.
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, at 12:17 AM, SuperSluether wrote:
> How would I change the interval? Arm keeps telling me there's no armrc
> loaded, and to see the sample file for options, but
Try restart instead of reload.
It looks like you've installed from a package, which allows the daemon
to bind to any port then "drop privileges" (according to the FAQ).
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#PackagedTor
On Mon, 18 Jan 2016, at 12:26 AM, AJ NOURI wrote:
> *sudo service tor