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Attention la faille d'OpenSSL affecte aussi les noeuds TOR.
Si vous en faites tourner un chez vous :
- stoppez TOR,
- mettez à jour les packets openssl,
- supprimer les clés SSL de TOR dans son répertoire data (par exemple : /var/lib/tor/keys/),
- relancez TOR.
Si vous en faites tourner un chez vous :
- stoppez TOR,
- mettez à jour les packets openssl,
- supprimer les clés SSL de TOR dans son répertoire data (par exemple : /var/lib/tor/keys/),
- relancez TOR.
Bon vu la censure grandissante en Turquie, je viens d'augmenter la capacité des deux nœuds TOR qu'on gère sur roflcopterf.fr :)
THE tool en cli codé en ncurses pour administrer un noeud TOR sous linux.
Il est franchement bien foutu et bonne un aperçu en temps réel de l'état du traffic, des connections, des logs, etc
Il est franchement bien foutu et bonne un aperçu en temps réel de l'état du traffic, des connections, des logs, etc
Détail des flags des serveurs TOR :
"Authority" if the router is a directory authority.
"BadExit" if the router is believed to be useless as an exit node (because its ISP censors it, because it is behind a restrictive proxy, or for some similar reason).
"BadDirectory" if the router is believed to be useless as a directory cache (because its directory port isn't working, its bandwidth is always throttled, or for some similar reason).
"Exit" if the router is more useful for building general-purpose exit circuits than for relay circuits. The path building algorithm uses this flag; see path-spec.txt.
"Fast" if the router is suitable for high-bandwidth circuits.
"Guard" if the router is suitable for use as an entry guard.
"HSDir" if the router is considered a v2 hidden service directory.
"Named" if the router's identity-nickname mapping is canonical, and this authority binds names.
"Stable" if the router is suitable for long-lived circuits.
"Running" if the router is currently usable.
"Unnamed" if another router has bound the name used by this router, and this authority binds names.
"Valid" if the router has been 'validated'.
"V2Dir" if the router implements the v2 directory protocol.
"Authority" if the router is a directory authority.
"BadExit" if the router is believed to be useless as an exit node (because its ISP censors it, because it is behind a restrictive proxy, or for some similar reason).
"BadDirectory" if the router is believed to be useless as a directory cache (because its directory port isn't working, its bandwidth is always throttled, or for some similar reason).
"Exit" if the router is more useful for building general-purpose exit circuits than for relay circuits. The path building algorithm uses this flag; see path-spec.txt.
"Fast" if the router is suitable for high-bandwidth circuits.
"Guard" if the router is suitable for use as an entry guard.
"HSDir" if the router is considered a v2 hidden service directory.
"Named" if the router's identity-nickname mapping is canonical, and this authority binds names.
"Stable" if the router is suitable for long-lived circuits.
"Running" if the router is currently usable.
"Unnamed" if another router has bound the name used by this router, and this authority binds names.
"Valid" if the router has been 'validated'.
"V2Dir" if the router implements the v2 directory protocol.
Hop et un serveur Tor en ligne ! On va tester si Online dit vrai quant à sa position sur le sujet :)
Ca date du 16 mai 2013.....
http://forum.online.net/index.php?/topic/3193-pourquoi-tor-est-il-interdit-chez-online/ <= 404, marrant ça :)
http://forum.online.net/index.php?/topic/3193-pourquoi-tor-est-il-interdit-chez-online/ <= 404, marrant ça :)