At Wed, 11 Dec 2013 02:01:34 +0100 (CET) tor-talk@lists.torproject.org wrote:
>
> > Exim or postfix are not so hard to learn and roundcube is pretty
> > easy to install :)
>
> Postfix does not work with tor.
>
> There are a few problems:
>
> - Postfix does not have a SOCKS4a proxy option (in f
> Exim or postfix are not so hard to learn and roundcube is pretty
> easy to install :)
Postfix does not work with tor.
There are a few problems:
- Postfix does not have a SOCKS4a proxy option (in fact, no proxy
option)
- TorDNS cannot handle MX lookups. So running postfix on a
transparent
I am using Privoxy with Tor, and using the Torbundle. In addition I am
chaining Tor with JAP on occasions, but not all the time. The following
happens when I have disconnected JAP
In my Panel on the top right hand side, I have a green onion. As I
understand from the documentation with Vidalia, thi
Nick Mathewson wrote
Mon, 9 Dec 2013 11:28:16 -0500:
| > Also the TLS write overhead on the non-exit relay is showing 8% - 13%. The
| > exit relay was showing 6% - 8%.
|
| This one, I'm not so sure about. Is this value typical for folks?
I see 4% on one exit, 5% on two exits and 6% on a non-exi
Nick Mathewson wrote
Mon, 9 Dec 2013 13:30:36 -0500:
| To anyone about to report these numbers: when you say "non-exit"
| please remember to report whether you running as a client at all? A
| relay? A directory cache?
A directory cache is a relay with DirPort set to something else than 0.
(Not m
On 12/09/2013 22:22, Nishaanth_Kumar wrote:
I am Nishaanth,Undergrad in India.
I would love to contribute to Tor.
But I am stuck with questions like where to start and what should I know.
I can code comfortably with C,C++,HTML and know certain stuff about Python.
It would be really helpful if you