Hi Karsten,
>Not sure what frameworks you have in mind. But I'm happy
>to hear more about frameworks that would make Onionoo
>easier to extend and not perform worse (or even better) than
>now. If you have something in mind, please say so.
Thanks for the clarification. I'm not against the choi
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Hey Karsten,
Good to hear more onionoo mirrors are welcome. The instructions are
nicely detailed so I will be able to try set up onionoo most likely
next weekend. I will provide you with feedback on the instructions.
A feature with a list of fallback
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On 25/04/15 22:33, l.m wrote:
> Actually I've been meaning to ask a question related to this. I've
> been wondering if, during the development of Onionoo, you
> considered any other frameworks? I'm not familiar with the history
> of Onionoo so I don't
Yawning Angel wrote (27 Apr 2015 10:03:48 GMT) :
> * Maybe use torsocks with "AllowOutboundLocalhost", if the version
>included in Tails supports the option (I'd hope so, I added support
>for that feature to torsocks specifically for them).
Tails will use this option once it's part of a t
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 05:49:37 +
warms0x wrote:
> I am trying to execute tor's tests from git (63a90f2) on tails but the
> socketpair_ersatz test keeps failing
>
> util/socketpair: [forking] OK
> util/socketpair_ersatz: [forking]
>
> FAIL src/test/test_util.c:4212: assert(0 OP_EQ
> tor_so