Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Andreas Krey
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.

Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Moritz Bartl
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

[tor-talk] Trusteer Rapport happily working inside tor-browser-bundle

2012-02-23 Thread ix4svs
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Christian Kujau
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'

Re: [tor-talk] Trusteer Rapport happily working inside tor-browser-bundle

2012-02-23 Thread ix4svs
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Andreas Krey
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

[tor-talk] The tor bridge in China

2012-02-23 Thread 刚毅之男
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Christian Kujau
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-

Re: [tor-talk] Tor bridge with no traffic

2012-02-23 Thread Roger Dingledine
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