On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:53:24 +, Christian Kujau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a Tor bridge for some days now (after shutting down an exit
> node, due to too many DMCA complaints) but it's hardly getting any
> traffic:
>
> Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 1 day 11:59 hours, with 2 circuits open.
On 23.02.2012 08:27, Andreas Krey wrote:
> If anybody in the operational know reads this: What good is it to run
> a bridge that changes its address every day, in view of the way bridge
> addresses are distributed?
From what I understand, this is a problem not of running the bridge on a
changing I
I'm using Tor browser bundle for Windows v2.2.35-7.1 (latest as of Feb
2012) and notice that Trusteer Rapport (software pushed hard by banks
in the UK that is supposed to raise the bar against
keylogging/screenshot stealing malware on Windows) is happily
functioning inside the Aurora instance of th
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 at 08:27, Andreas Krey wrote:
> I don't think so. My bridge get similarly low usage (the
> vidalia-configured just as the hand-setup one), and given the way bridge
> addresses may be handed out, and that you explicitly need to configure
> them, that is not surprising.
But, isn'
On 23 February 2012 10:49, wrote:
> I'm using Tor browser bundle for Windows v2.2.35-7.1 (latest as of Feb
> 2012) and notice that Trusteer Rapport (software pushed hard by banks
> in the UK that is supposed to raise the bar against
> keylogging/screenshot stealing malware on Windows) is happily
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 03:43:40 +, Christian Kujau wrote:
...
> But, isn't this a problem? Porxying through tor is slow enough and when I
> was running an exit node, there was lots of traffic there.
Of course. Exit nodes are scarce, and 'normal' relays (at least mine)
did pick up quite some traf
Hello,i'm anovice that i get the knowledge that china has reject the tor
network,so does it mean that it's useless to be a tor bridge in china?
Addtion to talk is that i wonder if i get the tor running to set the socks
proxy in the setting of validdia,will it be safe to use the tor network?
Th
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 at 15:34, Andreas Krey wrote:
> They are announced, just not all to the general public. You have to tell
> your tor client to use bridges; normally it directly talks to (public) relays.
You mean, people can configure their tor-enabled client just to connect to
a (public) exit-
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 04:11:58PM -0800, Christian Kujau wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 at 15:34, Andreas Krey wrote:
> > They are announced, just not all to the general public. You have to tell
> > your tor client to use bridges; normally it directly talks to (public)
> > relays.
>
> You mean, pe