Hi - I keep getting this message in my TBB log
[warn] Rejecting SOCKS request for anonymous connection to private
address [scrubbed].
Why isn't the information regarding the source IP address being displayed?
How can I determine the source address so I can block it with iptables
on Linux?
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A few years ago, ICANN started to accept suggestions for new top-level
domain names. A friend recently posted a .onion link to me, and it made me
realize that there might be a big problem if a company or organization
other than Tor actually registered .onion and made it work in any browser.
1) Has
Anders Andersson:
> A few years ago, ICANN started to accept suggestions for new top-level
> domain names. A friend recently posted a .onion link to me, and it made me
> realize that there might be a big problem if a company or organization
> other than Tor actually registered .onion and made it wo
Anders Andersson:
> A few years ago, ICANN started to accept suggestions for new top-level
> domain names. A friend recently posted a .onion link to me, and it made me
> realize that there might be a big problem if a company or organization
> other than Tor actually registered .onion and made it wo
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 09:39:56AM -0700, Cinaed Simson wrote:
> Hi - I keep getting this message in my TBB log
>
>[warn] Rejecting SOCKS request for anonymous connection to private
> address [scrubbed].
>
> Why isn't the information regarding the source IP address being displayed?
You can e
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 12:34:37AM +0400, Akater wrote:
> So, supposedly, Tor community wants Tor spreaded, at least in the
> relays direction.
Yep. But increasingly, it's becoming clear that a relay that can do
100mbit is more than 10 times more valuable than a relay that can do
10mbit. Plus the
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:39:24PM +0200, pipat...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K bytes
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: 2) Has Tor applied to ICANN about the .onion domain, or discussed the pro
: and con of doing this?
We didn't apply, but when inquiring about it, they wanted us to provide
trademark proof (which we ha
> 1) Has there been any discussions regarding the severity of the problem
Seems not much tech issue here, the tor client treats .onion as special
and funnels the whole thing to the dht. tor will get a new config bitmap
that says 'set priority to resolve .onoin in dht or external first, or remain
e
Some people think the only valid / conceivable form
of community / comms on the net are 'forums'.
Well, they're free to set one up. And if it takes
off, then have it integrated into tpo and use the
tor name. And if facebook/twitter is their thing
they can chime in there already today. No project
ha