Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2012-03-26T01:09:55Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4996is incoming gettor email getting greylisted?2012-03-26T01:09:55ZRoger Dingledineis incoming gettor email getting greylisted?It just occurred to me that mail to gettor@torproject.org might get caught by our greylisting. If that is so, we're slowing down responses when we don't need to be.
If so, perhaps we can whitelist gmail addresses in that case, since we'...It just occurred to me that mail to gettor@torproject.org might get caught by our greylisting. If that is so, we're slowing down responses when we don't need to be.
If so, perhaps we can whitelist gmail addresses in that case, since we're going to be doing dkim on them anyway?Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4987git over https broken?2012-02-12T05:24:09ZTracgit over https broken?When trying to clone git over https, I get an error message "warning: remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout."
Unauthenticated git works fine.
Possible solution would be to run git update-server-info resp. run "chmo...When trying to clone git over https, I get an error message "warning: remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout."
Unauthenticated git works fine.
Possible solution would be to run git update-server-info resp. run "chmod +x .git/ hooks/post-update". (see https://groups.google.com/group/github/browse_thread/thread/7dcc5f23019ecaba )
**Trac**:
**Username**: mmulazzaniAndrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4947Buildbot should "make -k", not "make"2012-06-07T23:55:56ZNick MathewsonBuildbot should "make -k", not "make"Right now, the buildbots use "make" to build our software. Instead, they should use "make -k".
The "-k" option tells make to continue building as many things as it can, so that we find out _all_ the errors and warnings in Tor. Withou...Right now, the buildbots use "make" to build our software. Instead, they should use "make -k".
The "-k" option tells make to continue building as many things as it can, so that we find out _all_ the errors and warnings in Tor. Without it, we only find out which errors are there in the first problematic file we try to compile.Erinn ClarkErinn Clarkhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4944buildbot down?2012-03-05T11:00:31ZRoger Dingledinebuildbot down?https://buildbot.torproject.org/tor-master/ gives me a 503.
I think that means nothing has been testing the Tor branches for a while?https://buildbot.torproject.org/tor-master/ gives me a 503.
I think that means nothing has been testing the Tor branches for a while?Erinn ClarkErinn Clarkhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4937make a vm for the blog2012-05-23T00:36:41ZRoger Dingledinemake a vm for the blogMike wants to migrate the blog from its current machine to a tpo machine. The plan is to have a normal tpo machine, and if we give Mike root then he'll set up drupal and transfer the content over.
Memory and disk requirements are flexib...Mike wants to migrate the blog from its current machine to a tpo machine. The plan is to have a normal tpo machine, and if we give Mike root then he'll set up drupal and transfer the content over.
Memory and disk requirements are flexible, depending on how much we want it to be able to handle spikes. A gig of ram should be safe. Disk requirements are small (beyond whatever the standard distro install takes up).Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4935Need a host to serve webstats tarballs from2012-06-13T12:13:56ZRuna SandvikNeed a host to serve webstats tarballs fromstenodon, the host currently serving the webstats page, does not have a lot of disk space. We should move the webstats tarballs to another host. The tarballs could then live in a simple directory that is served by Apache.stenodon, the host currently serving the webstats page, does not have a lot of disk space. We should move the webstats tarballs to another host. The tarballs could then live in a simple directory that is served by Apache.Runa SandvikRuna Sandvikhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4930bridgedb is not monitored enough by nagios?2020-06-13T10:10:03ZRuna Sandvikbridgedb is not monitored enough by nagios?I have not had any replies from bridges@torproject.org this week, and we've received a few complaints on help@rt.torproject.org as well. Can someone please figure out what's wrong?I have not had any replies from bridges@torproject.org this week, and we've received a few complaints on help@rt.torproject.org as well. Can someone please figure out what's wrong?Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4882migrate tordnsel2012-02-07T21:55:31ZAndrew Lewmanmigrate tordnseltordnsel currently lives on dnsel2, which is an overloaded, underpowered system. We should migrate it to live with check.torproject.org on sergii. This will cut out the network lag, and make tordnsel and check communicate on localhost.
...tordnsel currently lives on dnsel2, which is an overloaded, underpowered system. We should migrate it to live with check.torproject.org on sergii. This will cut out the network lag, and make tordnsel and check communicate on localhost.
This migration will also allow us to run tordnsel 0.1.1 instead of 0.0.6.Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4870who can write to media.tp.o?2012-01-08T14:37:33ZRoger Dingledinewho can write to media.tp.o?I want to upload videos to media.torproject.org.
Do I have to bug phobos?
Should I be able to do it myself?
Who can do it?
Where should I be able to learn who can do it?I want to upload videos to media.torproject.org.
Do I have to bug phobos?
Should I be able to do it myself?
Who can do it?
Where should I be able to learn who can do it?Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4860Please install pbzip2 on stenodon.tpo2012-01-07T18:22:04ZRuna SandvikPlease install pbzip2 on stenodon.tpoSubject says it all.Subject says it all.weasel (Peter Palfrader)weasel (Peter Palfrader)https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4845new vm for updates.torproject.org2012-01-09T11:44:01ZRoger Dingledinenew vm for updates.torproject.orgIn the next few weeks Erinn and Tomas will want a new VM for serving Thandy packages. All it needs is a standard webserver to serve static files.
The trick is that it's going to have the timestamp key for Thandy on it, so it should be a...In the next few weeks Erinn and Tomas will want a new VM for serving Thandy packages. All it needs is a standard webserver to serve static files.
The trick is that it's going to have the timestamp key for Thandy on it, so it should be accessible by Erinn and Tomas and not other normal Tor people.
They have a testing platform already, so this one would be their production server.Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4800Install script to generate RT stats2012-02-07T17:14:59ZRuna SandvikInstall script to generate RT statsI found a script called [RequestTracker-Stats](https://github.com/noqqe/RequestTracker-Stats) which can quickly analyze RT data and generate statistics. See [https://gist.github.com/948075] for a few examples. We don't need this script o...I found a script called [RequestTracker-Stats](https://github.com/noqqe/RequestTracker-Stats) which can quickly analyze RT data and generate statistics. See [https://gist.github.com/948075] for a few examples. We don't need this script on the same host as RT, as long as I can log in and run the script at the end of every month.weasel (Peter Palfrader)weasel (Peter Palfrader)https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4799Mailing list for onionbox beta testers2012-01-08T14:44:42ZRuna SandvikMailing list for onionbox beta testersIt would be great if we could have a private mailing list for the onionbox beta testers. I would like to use the list to notify the testers when the devices are ready to ship, and for questions/ comments/feedback etc. How about onionbox-...It would be great if we could have a private mailing list for the onionbox beta testers. I would like to use the list to notify the testers when the devices are ready to ship, and for questions/ comments/feedback etc. How about onionbox-beta@lists.tpo or similar?Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4765Turn tor-translation into a private mailing list2012-01-08T14:36:53ZRuna SandvikTurn tor-translation into a private mailing listWe don't have an easy way of reaching all of our translators. Turning tor-translation@lists.tpo into a private list will make this a lot easier.We don't have an easy way of reaching all of our translators. Turning tor-translation@lists.tpo into a private list will make this a lot easier.Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4750Mailing list for support assistants2012-01-08T14:34:33ZRuna SandvikMailing list for support assistantsIt would be great if we could have a private mailing list for all the RT support assistants. The list would be used to send out status updates at the end of every month, important messages to all the support assistants etc.It would be great if we could have a private mailing list for all the RT support assistants. The list would be used to send out status updates at the end of every month, important messages to all the support assistants etc.Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4739tor-qa list name poorly chosen2012-01-08T14:23:30ZRoger Dingledinetor-qa list name poorly chosentor-qa was supposed to be for packagers to help do 'tor quality assurance' on Tor packages.
But in practice it is used by confused people who find it in the list of lists, and presumably think it means 'tor question and answer': https:/...tor-qa was supposed to be for packagers to help do 'tor quality assurance' on Tor packages.
But in practice it is used by confused people who find it in the list of lists, and presumably think it means 'tor question and answer': https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-qa/2011-December/thread.html
Perhaps the list needs a rename, or to die?Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4634Need a VM to set up web log analysis tools2011-12-23T16:38:37ZRuna SandvikNeed a VM to set up web log analysis toolsAs part of #4463, I'd like to have AWStats and Webalizer set up on a VM. They are both available in Debian and easy to set up. The 2010 logs are already sanitized, so we'll start with those. I'm thinking that stats.tpo/awstats and stats....As part of #4463, I'd like to have AWStats and Webalizer set up on a VM. They are both available in Debian and easy to set up. The 2010 logs are already sanitized, so we'll start with those. I'm thinking that stats.tpo/awstats and stats.tpo/webalizer will look nice.
Karsten is setting up a VM that sanitizes logs (so that we can include 2011 logs etc). Here's his plan for how everything's going to work:
The connection to the sanitizing VM will be a cronjob rsync'ing the sanitized logs as you find them in the tarballs. Both the AWStats and the Webalizer setup should be able to handle adding new sanitized log files and removing files older than, say, one week. We'll probably want to keep back the logs from a given day until that day is over (the sorting doesn't make much sense if we're sorting requests from just a few hours), so files shouldn't change once you get them.weasel (Peter Palfrader)weasel (Peter Palfrader)https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4615old-host shutdown2012-01-08T14:03:14ZAndrew Lewmanold-host shutdownWe should shutdown and power off the following hosts:
old-cupani
old-bahri
old-majus
porrum
rubrum
old-gayi
old-eugeni
old-fallax
old-jepsonii
old-ferriniiWe should shutdown and power off the following hosts:
old-cupani
old-bahri
old-majus
porrum
rubrum
old-gayi
old-eugeni
old-fallax
old-jepsonii
old-ferriniiAndrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4546Grant dererk arm repo access2011-11-23T20:29:18ZDamian JohnsonGrant dererk arm repo accessDererk has taken over making the arm debs so it would be nice for him to have commit access to the packaging branch [1] so he can update it himself. Looking back through trac it looks like we've never made him ldap credentials - Dererk, ...Dererk has taken over making the arm debs so it would be nice for him to have commit access to the packaging branch [1] so he can update it himself. Looking back through trac it looks like we've never made him ldap credentials - Dererk, please provide...
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preferred username:
forwarding email address:
pgp key fingerprint:
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https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3191
Cheers! -Damian
[1] https://gitweb.torproject.org/arm.git/tree/packaging:/build/debianweasel (Peter Palfrader)weasel (Peter Palfrader)https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4415Tor SSL cert issue w/ TorBrowser and w/o TorBrowser2012-02-29T01:33:22ZcypherpunksTor SSL cert issue w/ TorBrowser and w/o TorBrowserJust now when I tried to visit https://www.torproject.org/docs/documentation.html.en Aurora gave me an invalid cert warning (see link to screen shot). When I used the New Identity button via Vidalia and refreshed the page it loaded just ...Just now when I tried to visit https://www.torproject.org/docs/documentation.html.en Aurora gave me an invalid cert warning (see link to screen shot). When I used the New Identity button via Vidalia and refreshed the page it loaded just fine. Sadly, I wasn't able to note the path (re exit node) I was using at the time ... it didn't dawn on me to note the exit until I had already used the New Identity button.
Could this me a MITM attack by rouge exit node? Or just a hiccup in data transfer?
I'm using Tor Browser v2.2.34_1
BTW, wouldn't that be TBB v0.2.2.34_1? Why does the download URL list the TBB version as > 0.n? I.e., https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/tor-browser-2.2.34-1_en-US.exeMike PerryMike Perry