On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 02:00:32 -0300 Javier Bassi <javierbassi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:34 PM, <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Did you install tor-geoipdb package? > > I have just added torproject urls to sources.list and installed > tor-geoipdb from deb.torproject.org (lucid). It still doesn't work > when I open vidalia. I think the problem could be that I didn't > install vidalia from the package manager. I downloaded a tar.bz file, > extracted it and I'm using it from my /home. Was the .tar.bz2 file a Tor Browser Bundle? > Anyway I wanted the flags some days ago to see if there was any Tor > Exits from Argentina with the Tor Exit message on port 80 and email > address to contact them and ask them if they had any trouble with ISPs > here. About a month ago I started running an exit node from home and > wanted to know if there was any history here. So I check with > TorStatus and it seems I'm the only one using "This is a Tor Exit > Router" message on :80. You can also check for a contact address in the relay descriptor. TorStatus web sites show a relay's contact address in the relay information page that appears when you click on a relay's name, and they can show relays' contact information in a column on a relay list as well. Robert Ransom
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