On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 21:08:45 -0700
Ryan Carboni wrote:
> > Does anyone in Tor want to name a price to get this task done?
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> The price of a public dedicated ip address is at worst, $20 a month.
What. More like $3-5, and that's indeed at worst, with the price more
commonly being around $1
> Does anyone in Tor want to name a price to get this task done?
The price of a public dedicated ip address is at worst, $20 a month.
Two tor nodes max per IP address, so roughly $20*6000 relays / 2 =
$60,000 per year.
That is perhaps the only price of no multicore support.
Although, many Tor n
Today I updated my Tor installations on GNU/Linux and Windoze 8.1. In
both cases, the update program carried forward my bookmarks, but did not
transfer the list of URL's in NoScript's whitelist. It just took a
moment to find an old white list and fix things.
This is hardly the bug of the wee
On 08/11/2015 05:29 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Is there an upgrade process for TBB by e.g. unpacking the tarball over
> the existing installation directory, or does one have to use the
> in-browser upgrade-in-place option or install to a separate directory?
> TIA
> Zenaan
In my experience, using
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Does anyone in Tor want to name a price to get this task done? Can
then be followed by a match donation to be spent with on whatever you
wish once the multicore has been added.
T
On 12/08/2015 00:32, coderman wrote:
> On 8/11/15, Roman Mamedov wrote
On 8/11/15, coderman wrote:
> ...
i think it also is worth pointing out:
using Tor in odd ways outside the supported Tor Browser configuration
is not recommended. (like transparent Tor routers, or different
browsers with Tor proxy setup)
as with the PDF.js viewer, which has flaws, you don't wan
On 8/10/15, Thomas White wrote:
> ...
> If anyone has any links to good guides on using Tor with common
> applications,
resources i find myself suggesting to others:
Surveillance Self Defense Guides and Briefings
- https://ssd.eff.org/en
Library Freedom Project presentations:
- https://libra
On 8/11/15, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> ...
> *Repeatedly headbangs on the desk*
>
> Uhm so what was I talking about. Ah yes, I believe that's not the case. It
> would add a great deal of benefit actually.
it would be useful, particularly on systems with native acceleration
of supported crypto primiti
Is there an upgrade process for TBB by e.g. unpacking the tarball over
the existing installation directory, or does one have to use the
in-browser upgrade-in-place option or install to a separate directory?
TIA
Zenaan
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On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 15:28:01 -0700
Yuri wrote:
> On 08/11/2015 15:13, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> > Why is there no multicore support for Tor? I haven't been able to find an
> > answer to this question.
>
> This is maybe because even with the quite high for the Tor network
> bitrates of 5-6MBps tor p
On 08/11/2015 15:13, Ryan Carboni wrote:
Why is there no multicore support for Tor? I haven't been able to find an
answer to this question.
This is maybe because even with the quite high for the Tor network
bitrates of 5-6MBps tor process never comes close to 100% CPU usage on
the average har
Why is there no multicore support for Tor? I haven't been able to find an
answer to this question.
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Hello,
When you have a SSH port open to the clearnet (especially if listening
on default port, 22) you get quite an amount of such failed automated
requests. Nothing to worry about here, really, if you don't use a dumb
root password which could be i
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Hi,
If you installed from deb.torproject.org I assume you are using Tor
0.2.6.10, correct? (run # tor --version to check this).
Please explain once again what you did, I don't exactly understand.
Have you restored a hidden service for which you had
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