> However it seems that tor-resolve always return an IP address for .onion
> IP, regardless the fact that the hidden-service exists or not:
> privacyresearch:~# tor-resolve test.onion
> 127.192.0.4
The above usage and result seems quite broken...
./tor02130/bin/tor-resolve -v amd.com
[debug] main
hi,
after two days all blutmagie routers appear to have been dropped from
the consensus. Does v0.2.3.1 trigger an old "extra-info descriptor
exceeding 50k" bug again? Today the my stats directories grew beyond 50k.
regards Olaf
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On Sun, 08 May 2011 21:53:38 +0200
Olaf Selke wrote:
> after two days all blutmagie routers appear to have been dropped from
> the consensus. Does v0.2.3.1 trigger an old "extra-info descriptor
> exceeding 50k" bug again? Today the my stats directories grew beyond 50k.
0.2.3.1-alpha will remove
On May 8, 2011, at 9:53 PM, Olaf Selke wrote:
> hi,
>
> after two days all blutmagie routers appear to have been dropped from
> the consensus. Does v0.2.3.1 trigger an old "extra-info descriptor
> exceeding 50k" bug again? Today the my stats directories grew beyond 50k.
>
> regards Olaf
Do you
hi again,
without any manual intervention the blutmagie routers show up in the
consensus again. There's nothing in the logs besides the common
heartbeat and eventdns messages.
Keep you posted ...
clueless Olaf
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