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Re: Tor 0.0.9rc1 is out



is there any info in your logfiles? does it happen with every website? does tor work for other protocols? eg. aim, irc, etc


On Nov 23, 2004, at 9:39 PM, Thomas Hardly wrote:

thanks, I thought it ws strange also. I'm not using privoxy currently.

I will test some more.


On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 21:34:02 -0500, Douglas F. Calvert <dfc@anize.org> wrote:
for what it is worth tor works fine for me on osx. Are you using
privoxy? I have never seen tor screw up http sessions. what happens if
you set your proxy to be tor?




On Nov 23, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Thomas Hardly wrote:

whoah well that's totally unuseable on osx after a configure, make,
make install.

I get no errors in the log but when I try to view a webpage, firefox
tries to download it as a binary file?

cheers,
th




On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:14:15 -0500, Nick Mathewson
<nickm@freehaven.net> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 03:04:07AM -0800, Hideki Saito wrote:
It seems like there are some problem with Windows service portion
(although I'm aware it's something that "Still needs more work.")

"Could not start the Tor 0.0.9 pre6 Win32 Service service on Local
Computer.
Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control
request in a timely fashion."
Yes, it probably needs significant debugging; it probably isn't usable
yet by non-hacker types. The known bugs are listed in a comment in
main.c around line 1235.

Also, as it still says pre6, these needs update:
C:\sources\tor-0.0.9rc1\src\or\main.c(72):#define GENSRV_SERVICENAME
TEXT("tor-009pre6")
C:\sources\tor-0.0.9rc1\src\or\main.c(73):#define GENSRV_DISPLAYNAME
TEXT("Tor 0.0.9 pre6 Win32 Service")
Thanks!  Fixed in CVS.

yours,
--
Nick Mathewson




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