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Using Tor signals on Win32 NT (eg. pseudo-signals)?
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- From: Anothony Georgeo <anogeorgeo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 13:18:14 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi,
I read the thread "Tor Question" and I am curious
about sending the NEW NYM signal (among others).
Could someone please detail or post links describing
how Tor pseudo-signals can be used with Win32 NT (XP)?
I am physically disabled and would prefer the use of
command line (or other methods) if it is at all
possible.
I wish to make a batch file that will send a NEW NYM
pseudo-signal to Tor before the batch starts Gaim-IRC
(for example).
I read Rogers response to Arrakistor and was hoping
someone could shed a bit more light and detail:
>We fake this by letting you connect on the
controlport
>and send the string "signal hup", aka "signal
reload".
>Then Tor behaves as though you just sent it a
>unix-style signal.
How does one connect to the controlport and send the
string "signal new nym"?
I am also interested in a pseudo-signal for gracfully
killing Tor when I am running a node. What signal is
used to gracefully shutdown Tor so the node does not
does not break any LongLived connections?
Thank you for any help given, Anogeorgeo
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