Re: [tor-talk] Confusion about Tor log messages showing relay addresses

2012-11-04 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: [...] > >> Wow, absolutely no ideas about the cause, validity / non validity of > these warning messages? Grepping for the string "protocol that may leak information" in Vidalia, it looks like you're *probably* seeing this one: "One of yo

Re: [tor-talk] Confusion about Tor log messages showing relay addresses

2012-11-04 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 11/3/2012 6:15 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: Follow up. Noticed that almost every address listed as a WARNING in Tor log, as _possibly leaking my destination_, was the address of a relay that was in process of or had just been closed - best I could tell. For the last relay in the network map list

Re: [tor-talk] Confusion about Tor log messages showing relay addresses

2012-11-03 Thread Joe Btfsplk
Follow up. Noticed that almost every address listed as a WARNING in Tor log, as _possibly leaking my destination_, was the address of a relay that was in process of or had just been closed - best I could tell. For the last relay in the network map list, the addresses building, then immediatel

[tor-talk] Confusion about Tor log messages showing relay addresses

2012-11-03 Thread Joe Btfsplk
Using Win TBB 2.2.39-5. Noticed a popup from Tor, saying a particular port was being used by an application that could leak info. Besides that SAME port #, that many pop ups repeatedly mentioned, noticed many similar warnings in the Tor log. Investigated several "warning" addresses in my FW