Hi,
I realized that with the Tor Browser bundle TOR is now running as the user
who started the application and not as a special user (debian). Is that not
a bad idea?
Thanks.
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On 28.10.2011 19:48, unknown wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:52:12 +
> unknown wrote:
>
>
>> Sorry for the misinformation. ps aux always displays numerical ID's for long
>> usernames.
>> I trying to repeat this situation on another Debian Linux machine with
>> similar versions updates an
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:52:12 +
unknown wrote:
> Sorry for the misinformation. ps aux always displays numerical ID's for long
> usernames.
> I trying to repeat this situation on another Debian Linux machine with
> similar versions updates and
> iptables settings and got no results. Every
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 17:44:59 +
unknown wrote:
> If I run previous version of tor Linux-Debian packages and type 'ps aux |
> grep tor'
> then the first field is the user "debian-tor".
>
> After upgrade that field displays only uid (106) but /etc/passwd for
> debian-tor is correct.
>
> I us
If I run previous version of tor Linux-Debian packages and type 'ps aux | grep
tor'
then the first field is the user "debian-tor".
After upgrade that field displays only uid (106) but /etc/passwd for debian-tor
is correct.
I use transparent firewalling for rerouting local traffic into Tor
and