On my Debian system, programs like Firefox and Chromium do not work
> > with TorSocks. For AORTA I haven't been able to find a program that
> > does not work under AORTA. Please let me know if you have a program
> > that does not work with AORTA.
>
> Well, I'm not sure what is cause this:
>
> $ a
Hi, all!
There's a new alpha Tor release! Because it's an alpha, you should
only run it if you're ready to find more bugs than usual, and report
them on trac.torproject.org.
The source code is available from the usual place on
www.torproject.org; if you build Tor from source, why not give it a
t
thank you for this important release!
Nick Mathewson:
> o Major features (denial-of-service mitigation):
> - Give relays some defenses against the recent network overload. We
> start with three defenses (default parameters in parentheses).
> First: if a single client address make
> On 10 Feb 2018, at 10:15, Rob van der Hoeven wrote:
>
> On my Debian system, programs like Firefox and Chromium do not work
>>
>> Well, I'm not sure what is cause this:
>>
>> $ aorta -c -t telnet abcd1234abcd1234.onion 80
> First the address. abcd1234abcd1234.onion cannot be a *real* onion
>
Dear developers,
I am trying to develop a simple networking application based on node.js
'net' library. Server supposed to run in torified environment.
My setup is linux Ubuntu 16.04.
intalled tor and torsocks. Torsocks allows inbound connection and
outbound on localhost.
nodejs app is ba
On my Debian system, programs like Firefox and Chromium do not work
> with TorSocks. For AORTA I haven't been able to find a program that
> does not work under AORTA. Please let me know if you have a program
> that does not work with AORTA.
Well, I'm not sure what is cause this:
$ aorta -c -t t