Rick Huebner writes:
> I run a bridge from a "semi-static" home internet account, where the
> address is dynamically assigned but only changes when either the ISP
> or my hardware router goes down and forces a reconnect, which only
> happens maybe once every several months. I've read in a few pla
Rick Huebner writes:
> Hi. I removed the recently-deprecated obfs2 transport from my
> (0.2.4.22) bridge's torrc, but after restarting, it seems to still be
> advertising support for it.
>
> It correctly doesn't appear as a "Registered server transport obfs2"
> line in the tor log file, and it's
Is anyone else running a relay in the UK having issues accessing BBC
iPlayer from the same connection? For the last 6 weeks or so now I've been
getting messages telling me I'm 'outside the UK' when I'm in London, and my
IP address clearly resolves to show that.
Just wondering if the provider BBC u
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 10:08:51PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> One workaround is to obfuscate the E-Mail you use in your contact details as
> I mentioned, either lightly or not, I have seen some really creative ways
> people obfuscate their E-Mail to avoid spam-crawlers.
Which is a great thing i
Chris
I have had several issues that appeared whilst running a Tor network.
This has happened to me too even though I switched mine (relay) off several
weeks ago…
I have notified BBC (via supplied contact forms 3 times) and have had no resolve
Other services affected have been nhs.uk & lovefilm.c
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Paul Blakeman wrote:
> Chris
>
> I have had several issues that appeared whilst running a Tor network.
> This has happened to me too even though I switched mine (relay) off
> several weeks ago…
> I have notified BBC (via supplied contact forms 3 times) and have ha
Paul,
I'm also with Virgin Media and have had a similar tech support
conversation. I didn't mention I was running a Tor relay to them at the
time (do you know anything about their policy regards Tor?), but they
checked through all my 'Super Hub' settings including the port forwarding I
have set up
Hi all
Matthew’s advice is correct.
Switching to “modem only” DOES achieve getting a dynamic IP assigned.
Not too sure why the normal WAN connection is not like this… (even though
assigned via DHCP)
Chris - I have “harassed” the BBC 3 times but had NOTHING back from them…
I’m going to ditch Vir
Paul
>From what I've read, Virgin issue WAN IPs based on the router MAC address,
so for the super-hub which has two MAC addresses (one modem, one router) -
it uses the router one. This is why you always get issued the same IP after
rebooting or when the DHCP lease expires.
The only way around tha
So, no way to offer DS while setting AccountingMax?
-kali-
> On Thursday, June 26, 2014 10:02 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
> >
>
>> I had
>> not read anything about this either, until I tried to enable
>> it
>> and got this in my log:
>
>> 10:15:43 [NOTICE] Not
>> advertising DirPort (Reason:
FYI - I've just sent another email/contact form to them asking if running a
Tor relay could be an issue and explaining in detail the differences
between middle and exit relays etc. We shall see if this yields any more
useful response from them.
I'll keep you posted.
On 28 June 2014 16:54, Chris
Hi Joel. Where are you getting "Purpose:
Ags=is_internal,need_capacity," from? Those values are build flags
rather than purposes...
https://stem.torproject.org/api/control.html#stem.CircBuildFlag
Stem should presently document all the values tor can give - all that
notice is just letting you know
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 09:51:08AM -0700, Kali Tor wrote:
> So, no way to offer DS while setting AccountingMax?
Correct.
At least in the scenario in this thread, not advertising the dirport
is a good choice by Tor, since it saves all your bandwidth for 'real'
Tor traffic.
The key thing to realiz
Thanks for your answer Damian. That explains the circuits' existence
somewhat, though I usually also see new circuits get created after the
original ones are closed. For example, in my screenshot below, there are
two circuits, but they were soon closed and about 10 minutes later, three
new ones ope
> In this case, I've got two
> circuits constructed, with the unusual purposes shown. Any idea what it
> means in this context?
Seems to be a parsing error. Arm's last release uses TorCtl which has
been deprecated for quite some time and is probably getting confused
by those entries. The next rele
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