Re: [tor-dev] Testing Network: Circuit buildup errors and missing guards

2019-02-13 Thread teor
>> On 14 Feb 2019, at 02:57, Katharina Kohls wrote: >> >>> All nodes bootstrap properly and reach 100%, the authorities both manage to >>> vote and exchange information. Also the relays and the client bootstrap to >>> 100%. >> >> When are these messages logged? > Sorry, I must update this: Th

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 300: Walking Onions: Scaling and Saving Bandwidth

2019-02-13 Thread teor
> On 12 Feb 2019, at 04:49, Ian Goldberg wrote: > > Another issue not addressed by the current proposal is how to handle the > "not all the relays have upgraded" problem. And how to handle the onion service protocol (in detail). Here's one possible migration path: (I think it works, but we sho

Re: [tor-dev] xp + T

2019-02-13 Thread neel
I don't think this is the right mailing list. You probably shouldn't be using Windows XP, otherwise the EOL'd OS would be a weak point in security. One option could be to dual-boot Windows XP and Linux/*BSD, using Linux/*BSD for Tor and browsing, and XP for applications that haven't been porte

Re: [tor-dev] Testing Network: Circuit buildup errors and missing guards

2019-02-13 Thread Katharina Kohls
>> All nodes bootstrap properly and reach 100%, the authorities both >> manage to vote and exchange information. Also the relays and the >> client bootstrap to 100%. > > When are these messages logged? Sorry, I must update this: The authorities bootstrap to 100%, relays and client are stuck with 8