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From: John C. v. Y. <jwh...@ya...> - 2010-11-02 23:16:56
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From: John C. <jwh...@ya...> - 2010-08-07 21:21:49
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I'm getting a message in the Firefox instance launched by TorK which says that the Proxy Server is refusing the connection... Even after I set my Router to accept port triggering on the port TorK uses by default... why is this happening, and how do I fix it? On a side note, must I use UPnP on my router for TorK to work properly? I *really* don't want my hardware to be accessible on the network... |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-08-12 20:08:03
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On Wednesday 12 August 2009 12:40:21 Brian Piatkus wrote: > Hi Robert > I have just been playing with the cvs version & have tried to build it > against an external geoip - specifically 1.4.6. I rather wanted to try > out you 'be from' fix in tor 2.1.19. > Whenever I try to access the 'show countries' menu the program crashes. > I have since recompiled it with the inbuilt geoip but still with the > same crash even after a reboot. > I am running 64 bit kubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) with Tim Pearson's excellent > kde3 builds so there is a fair bit of junk on the system. > > FWIW I am enclosing a backtrace I don't seem to get a core & yes I do > know about ulimit -c. Even so, I probably shouldn't mess with things I > don't understand like c++ & qt. > > Regards Hi Brian, You're not the first to report this but I tried to get a meaningful backtrace again tonight and finally succeeded. The problem is now fixed in CVS. It turns out that TorK wasn't coping too well with the existence of a tor router in Antarctica - the continent was missing from an internal list. It still shouldn't have crashed - that was my bad. BTW, TorK doesn't use the new functionality in Tor - TorK uses the GeoIP database itself to find out which country a router is in. So TorK has been able to do this thing for a while, just the interface for it is easier in Tor now. Thanks! Robert |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-07-10 21:06:11
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I read the entire thread. Part of the problem is that there are no easily identified equivalents for some of the (many) packages listed. Also, my problem isn't qt, it is kde. Configure is looking for kde3 of a particular version instead of kde3 or kde4 packages, so it dies because the kde3 stuff it does find is "too old" by a version or so and there are no mandrive packages for the version it wants and I am not inclined to throw more old kde 3 stuff on top of all the other legacy stuff already installed. Thanks anyway. praedor On Friday 10 July 2009 02:22:19 pm aue...@ve... wrote: > Hi Praedor, > > If you followed more than just the first post in the thread/instructions at > the KDE forums, the packages to be installed increased in a subsequent post > in the same thread. > > The configure script should not need adjustment if the Qt3 packages are > installed per the later post. The effect is to compile the latest source > code for tork, i.e. tork-0.31.1 as if the environment were a Qt3 > environment (actually imported into the Qt4 environment). In essence, yes > the tork source code has not been ported to Qt4, but as I have shown in > that thread, it is possible to compile on top of the Qt4 environment by > importing the Qt3 environment necessary to complete the compile. Don't > forget to download and install the tork-data package from sourceforge.net. > > You should reread the full post at the KDE forums and retry with the later > list of packages needed (for installation) to complete the compile. It > sounds as if you neglected to import the Qt3 headers and other ancillary > packages to support the Qt3 compilation in the Qt4 environment. > > I downloaded the Mandriva 2009.1 iso Live CD, but it seemed to hang for > some reason instead of booting up in RAM. If I can get that to boot up, my > intention is to duplicate the compilation as per the thread in the KDE > forum. > > -- Tom -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: <aue...@ve...> - 2009-07-10 18:22:34
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<html><head> <link media="all" type="text/css" href="/webmail/static/deg/css/wysiwyg-3933289048.css" rel="stylesheet"> </head><body> Hi Praedor,<br><br>If you followed more than just the first post in the thread/instructions at the KDE forums, the packages to be installed increased in a subsequent post in the same thread.<br><br>The configure script should not need adjustment if the Qt3 packages are installed per the later post. The effect is to compile the latest source code for tork, i.e. tork-0.31.1 as if the environment were a Qt3 environment (actually imported into the Qt4 environment). In essence, yes the tork source code has not been ported to Qt4, but as I have shown in that thread, it is possible to compile on top of the Qt4 environment by importing the Qt3 environment necessary to complete the compile. Don't forget to download and install the tork-data package from sourceforge.net.<br><br>You should reread the full post at the KDE forums and retry with the later list of packages needed (for installation) to complete the compile. It sounds as if you neglected to import the Qt3 headers and other ancillary packages to support the Qt3 compilation in the Qt4 environment.<br><br>I downloaded the Mandriva 2009.1 iso Live CD, but it seemed to hang for some reason instead of booting up in RAM. If I can get that to boot up, my intention is to duplicate the compilation as per the thread in the KDE forum.<br><br>-- Tom<br><br></body></html> |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-07-09 18:21:27
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Thank you for the answer. I was truly curious about the dynamic. Given the professional looking tork website it had me assuming there were 'people' rather than just 'person' working on it. Is qt3 and kde3 so radically different from qt4 and kde4 that it is a massive undertaking to port? Ah...nevermind. I see down in your response that you haven't yet had a look into the guts to determine if it is a massive undertaking or not. thanks again for the response. praedor On Thursday 09 July 2009 01:47:17 pm Robert Hogan wrote: > On Thursday 09 July 2009 13:43:52 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > I am not certain why it is being maintained at all at this point since > > it is stuck with qt3 and kde3. > > It is being 'maintained' in the sense that I try to fix bugs as they come > up, but my attention is currentlly elsewhere. > > > It receives updates so it is still being worked on, just not for a > > modern lib or desktop? I am seriously curious why it is maintained for > > an out-of-date set of libs and desktop rather than skip all that and get > > it updated to qt4 and kde4. > > The porting effort is not trivial and not fun. Most porting efforts seem to > suck up at least 6 months if not a year. I have two apps (KlamAV is the > other one) that need porting. I've developed an interest in other projects. > I do this in my spare time. I also do it out of interest rather than a > sense of obligation. -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-07-09 18:03:15
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On Thursday 09 July 2009 13:43:52 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I am not certain why it is being maintained at all at this point since > it is stuck with qt3 and kde3. > It is being 'maintained' in the sense that I try to fix bugs as they come up, but my attention is currentlly elsewhere. > It receives updates so it is still being worked on, just not for a > modern lib or desktop? I am seriously curious why it is maintained for > an out-of-date set of libs and desktop rather than skip all that and get > it updated to qt4 and kde4. The porting effort is not trivial and not fun. Most porting efforts seem to suck up at least 6 months if not a year. I have two apps (KlamAV is the other one) that need porting. I've developed an interest in other projects. I do this in my spare time. I also do it out of interest rather than a sense of obligation. All of the above, in no particular order, are the reasons I haven't started porting TorK. I'm not advancing them as excuses and I certainly don't think they're necessarily good, or justifiable, reasons. That's just the way it is at the moment. Maybe porting will turn out to be relatively easy - all I know is that once I start it I will be stuck doing it for a while. I hate pissing off users like this, sorry, but I guess it's one of the perils of this sort of one-man project. > If a piece of software is not worth being > updated why spend time maintaining it? Because the second one is a lot less time consuming than the first one, and may even help the first one in the long term. > Would not the time spent > maintaining/bug fixing an old version be better spent updating the > software to work with current libs and desktop instead? > See above. There will be a TorK for KDE4 sometime in the future. I'll be sure to inform all the users of TorK for KDE3 when it's available for testing. So apologies for the lack of a KDE4 port and thanks for all your feedback on TorK to date. > praedor |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-07-09 12:59:58
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I am not certain why it is being maintained at all at this point since it is stuck with qt3 and kde3. It receives updates so it is still being worked on, just not for a modern lib or desktop? I am seriously curious why it is maintained for an out-of-date set of libs and desktop rather than skip all that and get it updated to qt4 and kde4. If a piece of software is not worth being updated why spend time maintaining it? Would not the time spent maintaining/bug fixing an old version be better spent updating the software to work with current libs and desktop instead? praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-07-09 12:54:48
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Thanks for the info. Sadly, it will not compile even after following the information. There appears to be missing information on the editing of the configure script so that it will not look for kde 3. I have had to dump tork and move to vidalia. Less functionality but at least it works. On Thursday 25 June 2009 02:29:59 pm aue...@ve... wrote: > Praedor: take note of the thread posted at Kubuntuforums.net entitled the > same as Subject of this message: > <br>http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3102147.0 > Note: Read the entire thread for all the information.<br><br>Perhaps the > information will help you to compile the latest source code for Tork on > your chosen Linux platform even though it is not Kubuntu. Don't -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: <aue...@ve...> - 2009-06-25 18:30:23
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<html><head> <link media="all" type="text/css" href="/webmail/static/deg/css/wysiwyg-3933289048.css" rel="stylesheet"> </head><body> Praedor: take note of the thread posted at Kubuntuforums.net entitled the same as Subject of this message: <br>http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3102147.0 Note: Read the entire thread for all the information.<br><br>Perhaps the information will help you to compile the latest source code for Tork on your chosen Linux platform even though it is not Kubuntu. Don't forget to download not only the latest tork source code, but the tork-data package as well from source-forge.<br><br>I have found that using polipo, Tor (latest development release), Icecat (Gnu Firefox 3.0.11 w/same add-ons and setup as Iceweasel in Incognito) launched via the command: torkify icecat, brings up the latest version of Tork very nicely with Tor, and it only usually takes less than a minute to get a good to go connection with Tor.<br><br><br><br><br></body></html> |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-05-12 23:12:17
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On Monday 11 May 2009 20:34:30 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > The command that failed was simply an attempt to send a test message to > myself (as I've done via tork when I test mixminion): > > mixminion send -t pr...@ya... -i ./test-message.txt > > or variations on the file: > /home/praedor/test-message.txt fails doesn't work any better. I have > also tried with double quotes and single quotes around the full path to > the test- message.txt file. > Co-incidentally i upgrade to kubuntu 9.04 yesterday and I now get the same message. Possibly something to do with the zlib version. Won't get the chance to look into it further today but will let you know if I come up with something. > On Monday 11 May 2009 15:29:34 Robert Hogan wrote: > > On Monday 11 May 2009 20:16:35 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > > Thank you. I read all that but any time I try manually I get an > > > error message: > > > > > > May 11 14:51:42.489 -0400 [INFO] Generating payload(s)... > > > May 11 14:51:42.495 -0400 [INFO] Selected path is > > > Beowulf,rot26:crius- minion,cription > > > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Packet queued > > > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Connecting... > > > Illegal instruction > > > > > > So I was hoping there was something different or special about the > > > way tork does it (it always worked for me in tork). > > > > can you give me an example of the command you're typing? (one that > > actually failed?) > > > > > praedor > > > > > > On Monday 11 May 2009 15:07:37 Robert Hogan wrote: > > > > On Monday 11 May 2009 19:24:12 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > > > > I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works > > > > > standalone and have only ever been able to use it via Tork. > > > > > Now, tork no longer functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot > > > > > use tork to manage tor or any other app, including mixminion. > > > > > How does tork call mixminion so that I can still use it without > > > > > tork as an intermediary? > > > > > > > > > > praedor > > > > > > > > Hi Praedor, > > > > > > > > it just uses the command as per the man page, check out the > > > > examples section of 'man mixminion': > > > > > > > > EXAMPLES > > > > Send a message to an email address: > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -i <filename> > > > > Send a message to an email address, reading from standard > > > > input: mixminion send -t <email address> > > > > Send a message to an email address, with a chosen "From" and > > > > "Subject" line: > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> --from=Alice > > > > --subject="A subject" > > > > Send a message to an email address, using the servers frell, > > > > noisebox, and moria: > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P > > > > frell,noisebox,moria Send a message to an email address, using > > > > about 5 randomly chosen servers, ending at moria: > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’~5,moria’ > > > > Send a message to an email address, starting at tonga, taking > > > > exactly three random steps, and ending at iabervon: > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P > > > > ’tonga,*3,iabervon’ Send a message to an email address, starting > > > > at a random server, followed by totoro1, followed by a random > > > > server, followed by frell: mixminion send -t <email address> -P > > > > ’?,totoro1,?,frell’ Send a large message to be reassembled by the > > > > recipient (by default, the last server reassembles): > > > > mixminion send -t <email address> --deliver-fragments > > > > Reload the server directory immediately: > > > > mixminion update-servers > > > > Send a message to an email address, without reloading the > > > > directory: mixminion send -D no -t <email address> |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-11 19:34:32
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The command that failed was simply an attempt to send a test message to myself (as I've done via tork when I test mixminion): mixminion send -t pr...@ya... -i ./test-message.txt or variations on the file: /home/praedor/test-message.txt fails doesn't work any better. I have also tried with double quotes and single quotes around the full path to the test- message.txt file. On Monday 11 May 2009 15:29:34 Robert Hogan wrote: > On Monday 11 May 2009 20:16:35 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > Thank you. I read all that but any time I try manually I get an error > > message: > > > > May 11 14:51:42.489 -0400 [INFO] Generating payload(s)... > > May 11 14:51:42.495 -0400 [INFO] Selected path is Beowulf,rot26:crius- > > minion,cription > > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Packet queued > > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Connecting... > > Illegal instruction > > > > So I was hoping there was something different or special about the way > > tork does it (it always worked for me in tork). > > can you give me an example of the command you're typing? (one that actually > failed?) > > > praedor > > > > On Monday 11 May 2009 15:07:37 Robert Hogan wrote: > > > On Monday 11 May 2009 19:24:12 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > > > I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works standalone > > > > and have only ever been able to use it via Tork. Now, tork no > > > > longer functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot use tork to manage > > > > tor or any other app, including mixminion. How does tork call > > > > mixminion so that I can still use it without tork as an > > > > intermediary? > > > > > > > > praedor > > > > > > Hi Praedor, > > > > > > it just uses the command as per the man page, check out the examples > > > section of 'man mixminion': > > > > > > EXAMPLES > > > Send a message to an email address: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -i <filename> > > > Send a message to an email address, reading from standard input: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> > > > Send a message to an email address, with a chosen "From" and > > > "Subject" line: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> --from=Alice --subject="A > > > subject" > > > Send a message to an email address, using the servers frell, > > > noisebox, and moria: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P frell,noisebox,moria > > > Send a message to an email address, using about 5 randomly chosen > > > servers, ending at moria: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’~5,moria’ > > > Send a message to an email address, starting at tonga, taking > > > exactly three random steps, and ending at iabervon: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’tonga,*3,iabervon’ > > > Send a message to an email address, starting at a random server, > > > followed by totoro1, followed by a random server, followed by frell: > > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’?,totoro1,?,frell’ > > > Send a large message to be reassembled by the recipient (by > > > default, the last server reassembles): > > > mixminion send -t <email address> --deliver-fragments > > > Reload the server directory immediately: > > > mixminion update-servers > > > Send a message to an email address, without reloading the > > > directory: mixminion send -D no -t <email address> -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-05-11 19:29:46
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On Monday 11 May 2009 20:16:35 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > Thank you. I read all that but any time I try manually I get an error > message: > > May 11 14:51:42.489 -0400 [INFO] Generating payload(s)... > May 11 14:51:42.495 -0400 [INFO] Selected path is Beowulf,rot26:crius- > minion,cription > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Packet queued > May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Connecting... > Illegal instruction > > So I was hoping there was something different or special about the way > tork does it (it always worked for me in tork). > can you give me an example of the command you're typing? (one that actually failed?) > praedor > > On Monday 11 May 2009 15:07:37 Robert Hogan wrote: > > On Monday 11 May 2009 19:24:12 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > > I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works standalone > > > and have only ever been able to use it via Tork. Now, tork no > > > longer functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot use tork to manage > > > tor or any other app, including mixminion. How does tork call > > > mixminion so that I can still use it without tork as an > > > intermediary? > > > > > > praedor > > > > Hi Praedor, > > > > it just uses the command as per the man page, check out the examples > > section of 'man mixminion': > > > > EXAMPLES > > Send a message to an email address: > > mixminion send -t <email address> -i <filename> > > Send a message to an email address, reading from standard input: > > mixminion send -t <email address> > > Send a message to an email address, with a chosen "From" and > > "Subject" line: > > mixminion send -t <email address> --from=Alice --subject="A > > subject" > > Send a message to an email address, using the servers frell, > > noisebox, and moria: > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P frell,noisebox,moria > > Send a message to an email address, using about 5 randomly chosen > > servers, ending at moria: > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’~5,moria’ > > Send a message to an email address, starting at tonga, taking > > exactly three random steps, and ending at iabervon: > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’tonga,*3,iabervon’ > > Send a message to an email address, starting at a random server, > > followed by totoro1, followed by a random server, followed by frell: > > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’?,totoro1,?,frell’ > > Send a large message to be reassembled by the recipient (by > > default, the last server reassembles): > > mixminion send -t <email address> --deliver-fragments > > Reload the server directory immediately: > > mixminion update-servers > > Send a message to an email address, without reloading the > > directory: mixminion send -D no -t <email address> |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-11 19:16:47
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Thank you. I read all that but any time I try manually I get an error message: May 11 14:51:42.489 -0400 [INFO] Generating payload(s)... May 11 14:51:42.495 -0400 [INFO] Selected path is Beowulf,rot26:crius- minion,cription May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Packet queued May 11 14:51:42.555 -0400 [INFO] Connecting... Illegal instruction So I was hoping there was something different or special about the way tork does it (it always worked for me in tork). praedor On Monday 11 May 2009 15:07:37 Robert Hogan wrote: > On Monday 11 May 2009 19:24:12 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > > I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works standalone and > > have only ever been able to use it via Tork. Now, tork no longer > > functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot use tork to manage tor or any > > other app, including mixminion. How does tork call mixminion so that I > > can still use it without tork as an intermediary? > > > > praedor > > Hi Praedor, > > it just uses the command as per the man page, check out the examples > section of 'man mixminion': > > EXAMPLES > Send a message to an email address: > mixminion send -t <email address> -i <filename> > Send a message to an email address, reading from standard input: > mixminion send -t <email address> > Send a message to an email address, with a chosen "From" and "Subject" > line: > mixminion send -t <email address> --from=Alice --subject="A > subject" > Send a message to an email address, using the servers frell, noisebox, > and moria: > mixminion send -t <email address> -P frell,noisebox,moria > Send a message to an email address, using about 5 randomly chosen > servers, ending at moria: > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’~5,moria’ > Send a message to an email address, starting at tonga, taking exactly > three random steps, and ending at iabervon: > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’tonga,*3,iabervon’ > Send a message to an email address, starting at a random server, > followed by totoro1, followed by a random server, followed by frell: > mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’?,totoro1,?,frell’ > Send a large message to be reassembled by the recipient (by default, > the last server reassembles): > mixminion send -t <email address> --deliver-fragments > Reload the server directory immediately: > mixminion update-servers > Send a message to an email address, without reloading the directory: > mixminion send -D no -t <email address> -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-05-11 19:07:52
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On Monday 11 May 2009 19:24:12 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works standalone and > have only ever been able to use it via Tork. Now, tork no longer > functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot use tork to manage tor or any > other app, including mixminion. How does tork call mixminion so that I > can still use it without tork as an intermediary? > > praedor Hi Praedor, it just uses the command as per the man page, check out the examples section of 'man mixminion': EXAMPLES Send a message to an email address: mixminion send -t <email address> -i <filename> Send a message to an email address, reading from standard input: mixminion send -t <email address> Send a message to an email address, with a chosen "From" and "Subject" line: mixminion send -t <email address> --from=Alice --subject="A subject" Send a message to an email address, using the servers frell, noisebox, and moria: mixminion send -t <email address> -P frell,noisebox,moria Send a message to an email address, using about 5 randomly chosen servers, ending at moria: mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’~5,moria’ Send a message to an email address, starting at tonga, taking exactly three random steps, and ending at iabervon: mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’tonga,*3,iabervon’ Send a message to an email address, starting at a random server, followed by totoro1, followed by a random server, followed by frell: mixminion send -t <email address> -P ’?,totoro1,?,frell’ Send a large message to be reassembled by the recipient (by default, the last server reassembles): mixminion send -t <email address> --deliver-fragments Reload the server directory immediately: mixminion update-servers Send a message to an email address, without reloading the directory: mixminion send -D no -t <email address> |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-11 18:24:14
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I have never been able to figure out how mixminion works standalone and have only ever been able to use it via Tork. Now, tork no longer functions in Mandriva (2009.1) so I cannot use tork to manage tor or any other app, including mixminion. How does tork call mixminion so that I can still use it without tork as an intermediary? praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-11 16:07:37
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On Saturday 09 May 2009 08:25:30 Andrew Lewman wrote: > On Fri, 8 May 2009 13:01:23 -0400 > > Praedor Atrebates <pr...@ya...> wrote: > > I have had to give up on Tork and am now trying to make vidalia > > work. I am unable to get vidalia to assign a password to the control > > port. How does one do this short of running vidalia as root? It is > > preventing me from being able to support the tor network because I do > > not want to run with no protected control port. > > Is tor started by the system/run as a daemon? And vidalia is trying to > attach to the existing Tor? Hello. Tor is started by myself when I start Vidalia (or in the past, Tork). I am not allowed to assign a password to the control port. As I've run this for several days now, I am also finding another problem. Vidalia will operate for a while but then at some point tor simply dies. I cannot find anything in the vidalia logs to explain why. I simply notice at some point that the vidalia onion icon in my kde panel has developed a red x signifying it is no longer operating. Tork, which I would much rather use (because of the addon support like mixminion, anonymous telnet, anonymous ssh, anonymous IRC, etc) no longer works. I upgraded from Mandriva 2009.0, tor-0.2.34, Tork 0.29, to Mandriva 2009.1, same tor and tork version, yet Tork will no longer function because the first run wizard will not bring up the root password dialog to permit modification of the privoxy config file and it wont bring up the pword dialog to set netstat to run as root. Tor then fails to even start at all so I was forced to switch to Vidalia by default. Now Vidalia and tor wont run indefinitely, producing a new problem. praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-08 16:25:30
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It looks like I am going to have to abandon tork. It doesn't work in Mandriva 2009.1 (and it is locked to kde3 while the world is moving on to kde4). One function I particularly liked in tork was the ability to easily and seemlessly start a bunch of net apps anonymized, and one of them is mixminion. Without tork, I find mixminion far too insane to figure out how to run it manually so I was hoping I could learn how it is that tork runs mixminion so I can do it in the future myself. praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-08 15:59:54
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I just upgraded my 2009.0 system to 2009.1, installed the supplied tor-0.2.0.34 and tork-0.29.2 but when I ran the tork wizard, I fail to get the password entry window when I try to add the 'forward-socks4a/localhost:9050 .' entry in the privoxy config and then again there is no superuser/root password entry window for setting netstat to run with root privs. I tried manually entereing the privoxy line above to the /etc/privoxy/config file (at the end) but when privoxy starts, I get: Starting privoxy: May 08 11:52:50.191 b7d2a6c0 Error: Ignoring unrecognized directive 'forward-socks4a/localhost:9050 .' What is the correct format? Or has privoxy changed (version 3.0.12) so as not to accept that entry now? praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-05-06 18:12:58
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On Tuesday 05 May 2009 16:38:03 Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I am currently running tork-0.29.2 on my mandriva linux system. It > keeps loading my .xsession-errors log with "tork: Not a valid Internet > Gateway Device" over and over. > > What is this? WHY is this? How do I make it go away? > > praedor it is a noisy debug line relating to upnp. it's harmless but annoying. i'll remove it from the next release. thanks! |
From: Praedor A. <pr...@ya...> - 2009-05-05 15:56:09
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I am currently running tork-0.29.2 on my mandriva linux system. It keeps loading my .xsession-errors log with "tork: Not a valid Internet Gateway Device" over and over. What is this? WHY is this? How do I make it go away? praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-03-02 22:41:17
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On Saturday 28 February 2009 20:20:33 Steven Rose wrote: > Hi, > > tork shows that tor traffic is redirected to several exits for several > page elements on a website. > but i get errors with that cause the website blocks more then one ips > per login. > can i setup tork that it will tell tor to use just one exit for all > stuff? > > thanks! The easiest way to do this is to use polipo instead of privoxy with your web-browser. Why? Because polipo supports 'pipelining' so all these fragmentary browser requests get bundled up into a single tcp session, rather than fragmented across many. Give polipo a try, I'm sure you'll notice a difference. |
From: Steven R. <ma...@st...> - 2009-02-28 20:46:33
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Hi, tork shows that tor traffic is redirected to several exits for several page elements on a website. but i get errors with that cause the website blocks more then one ips per login. can i setup tork that it will tell tor to use just one exit for all stuff? thanks! |
From: Hamilton B. <ham...@gm...> - 2009-02-24 23:18:44
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Dear Robert, (I am not sure I should reply your message or to post my reply to the tork-users... Sorry!) I've tried to connect to an 'already running instance of Tor'. However, in any case, when I try to check if I am using Tor (at check.torproject.org), I always receive the message that I am not using Tor. May this message be wrong? Thanks, H. Bueno On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Robert Hogan <ro...@ro...>wrote: > On Tuesday 24 February 2009 15:35:21 Hamilton Bueno wrote: > > I can not correctly configure Tork! > > > > I received the message > > eb 24 11:35:59.738 [warn] Failed to parse/validate config: Failed to > > bind one of the l listener ports. > > > > This usually means Tor is already running. Also, there is another message > that usually precedes it telling you this. Are you receiving the other > message? > > The cure is to connect to an 'already running instance of Tor'. Re-run the > first-run wizard and select the option when offered it. > > > In the Tor log it is written > > > > Controller gave us config lines that didn't validate: Unknown option > > 'BridgeRelay' > > > > and the same message for 'UseBridges' and 'Bridge'. > > > > These are harmless. > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > Many thanks, H. Bueno > > > > OS: Ubuntu Hardy > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, > CA > -OSBC tackles the biggest issue in open source: Open Sourcing the > Enterprise > -Strategies to boost innovation and cut costs with open source > participation > -Receive a $600 discount off the registration fee with the source code: > SFAD > http://p.sf.net/sfu/XcvMzF8H > _______________________________________________ > Tork-users mailing list > Tor...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tork-users > > |
From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2009-02-24 19:25:51
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On Tuesday 24 February 2009 15:35:21 Hamilton Bueno wrote: > I can not correctly configure Tork! > > I received the message > eb 24 11:35:59.738 [warn] Failed to parse/validate config: Failed to > bind one of the l listener ports. > This usually means Tor is already running. Also, there is another message that usually precedes it telling you this. Are you receiving the other message? The cure is to connect to an 'already running instance of Tor'. Re-run the first-run wizard and select the option when offered it. > In the Tor log it is written > > Controller gave us config lines that didn't validate: Unknown option > 'BridgeRelay' > > and the same message for 'UseBridges' and 'Bridge'. > These are harmless. > What am I doing wrong? > > Many thanks, H. Bueno > > OS: Ubuntu Hardy |