Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2020-06-13T15:53:45Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34384AppVeyor builds are failing2020-06-13T15:53:45ZAlexander Færøyahf@torproject.orgAppVeyor builds are failingOur AppVeyor builds are failing. It looks like the issue is related to us not updating Pacman before we install our dependencies.Our AppVeyor builds are failing. It looks like the issue is related to us not updating Pacman before we install our dependencies.Tor: unspecifiedhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34374put trac readonly on june 12th 20202020-06-13T17:02:22Zanarcatput trac readonly on june 12th 2020as agreed in the last all-hands meeting, trac will be readonly on june 12th 2020 for the final migration, and will remain so for 6 months, until it is permanently archived and transformed into a redirect to gitlab (#34373).as agreed in the last all-hands meeting, trac will be readonly on june 12th 2020 for the final migration, and will remain so for 6 months, until it is permanently archived and transformed into a redirect to gitlab (#34373).HiroHirohttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34364Stem website down2020-06-13T17:02:21ZDamian JohnsonStem website downHi lovely sysadimins. Today I noticed that Stem's website is down...
https://stem.torproject.org/
The www directory on staticforme has the appropriate content...
```
stem@staticiforme:~$ ls /home/stem/www
_images _sources api ...Hi lovely sysadimins. Today I noticed that Stem's website is down...
https://stem.torproject.org/
The www directory on staticforme has the appropriate content...
```
stem@staticiforme:~$ ls /home/stem/www
_images _sources api change_log.html download.html genindex.html objects.inv search.html tutorials
_modules _static api.html contents.html faq.html index.html py-modindex.html searchindex.js tutorials.html
```
Per chance did someone revoke the stem user's sudoer access? When I run Stem's website replubication script its mirroradm upload encounters a password prompt where I don't believe it previously did...
```
stem@staticiforme:~$ cat /home/stem/build_site
#!/bin/sh
export PATH=/home/stem/bin:$PATH
export PYTHONPATH=/home/stem/lib/python
cd /home/stem/stem
git pull
cd docs
make clean
make html
sudo -u mirroradm static-master-update-component stem.torproject.org
echo "$(date)" > /home/stem/site_last_built
```
```
stem@staticiforme:~$ ./build_site
Already up to date.
rm -rf _build/*
sphinx-build -b html -d _build/doctrees . _build/html
Making output directory...
Running Sphinx v1.1.3
...
build succeeded, 47 warnings.
Build finished. The HTML pages are in _build/html.
[sudo] password for stem on staticiforme:
```
If you'd like for us to adjust something with regard to our website republication I'm all ears, but in the meantime I'd appreciate if we restored the website.
Thanks!https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34192It Just Does Not Work2020-06-16T01:13:00ZTracIt Just Does Not WorkTor worked like a breeze for me a few months ago. Now I cannot even get it to start.
Something is serious fucked up with this latest version of the browser, and there is **no good information out there** on what to do about it. Gibb...Tor worked like a breeze for me a few months ago. Now I cannot even get it to start.
Something is serious fucked up with this latest version of the browser, and there is **no good information out there** on what to do about it. Gibberish and nonsense.
Please post a **plain-English** solution to this problem.
No, I do not use a proxy, I am not in a country where Tor is censored, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with my system clock.
OS: **Windows 7**
Tor Version: **9.0.10**
Log:
5/12/20, 13:23:34.321 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
5/12/20, 13:23:34.321 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
5/12/20, 13:23:34.321 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
5/12/20, 13:23:34.322 [NOTICE] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
5/12/20, 13:23:34.322 [NOTICE] Opened Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
5/12/20, 13:23:34.322 [NOTICE] Renaming old configuration file to "E:\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc.orig.1"
5/12/20, 13:23:34.322 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 5% (conn): Connecting to a relay
5/12/20, 13:24:58.291 [WARN] Problem bootstrapping. Stuck at 5% (conn): Connecting to a relay. (Connection timed out [WSAETIMEDOUT ]; TIMEOUT; count 10; recommendation warn; host 847B1F850344D7876491A54892F904934E4EB85D at 86.59.21.38:443)
5/12/20, 13:24:58.291 [WARN] 9 connections have failed:
5/12/20, 13:24:58.291 [WARN] 9 connections died in state connect()ing with SSL state (No SSL object)
5/12/20, 13:24:58.299 [WARN] Problem bootstrapping. Stuck at 5% (conn): Connecting to a relay. (Connection timed out [WSAETIMEDOUT ]; TIMEOUT; count 11; recommendation warn; host FFA72BD683BC2FCF988356E6BEC1E490F313FB07 at 193.11.164.243:9001)
5/12/20, 13:24:58.299 [WARN] 10 connections have failed:
5/12/20, 13:24:58.299 [WARN] 10 connections died in state connect()ing with SSL state (No SSL object)
5/12/20, 13:24:58.299 [NOTICE] Closing no-longer-configured Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
5/12/20, 13:24:58.299 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing connections.
5/12/20, 13:24:59.290 [NOTICE] Delaying directory fetches: DisableNetwork is set.
**Trac**:
**Username**: WR Smithhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34173prevent cypherpunks from editing old comments2020-06-13T17:02:09Zcypherpunksprevent cypherpunks from editing old commentsSomeone is using the cypherpunks account to edit old comments from other cypherpunks.
Please remove this possibility, and disable cypherpunks account until this is done.Someone is using the cypherpunks account to edit old comments from other cypherpunks.
Please remove this possibility, and disable cypherpunks account until this is done.Jens KubiezielJens Kubiezielhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34098crm-int-01 running out of disk space2020-06-13T17:02:01Zanarcatcrm-int-01 running out of disk spaceWe're at 92% disk use on crm-int-01 suddenly... It seems that disk usage grew suddenly three days ago:
https://grafana.torproject.org/d/ER3U2cqmk/node-exporter-server-metrics?panelId=31&fullscreen&orgId=1&var-node=crm-ext-01.torproject....We're at 92% disk use on crm-int-01 suddenly... It seems that disk usage grew suddenly three days ago:
https://grafana.torproject.org/d/ER3U2cqmk/node-exporter-server-metrics?panelId=31&fullscreen&orgId=1&var-node=crm-ext-01.torproject.org:9100&var-node=crm-int-01.torproject.org:9100&from=1585834161059&to=1588426161060
The mariadb server was stopped this morning as well. It seems innodb crashes with the following assertion:
```
2020-05-02 9:08:31 41 [ERROR] InnoDB: preallocating 65536 bytes for file ./torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd failed with error 28
2020-05-02 9:08:31 41 [Warning] InnoDB: Cannot create table `torcrm_prod`.`civicrm_acl_contact_cache` because tablespace full
2020-05-02 09:08:31 0x7f6c50252700 InnoDB: Assertion failure in file /build/mariadb-10.3-qB78gy/mariadb-10.3-10.3.22/storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.cc line 491
```
There are also warnings on startup:
```
2020-05-02 13:23:17 0 [Note] InnoDB: Ignoring data file './torcrm_prod/#sql-ib1158381.ibd' with space ID 1137566. Another data file called ./torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd exists with the same space ID.
2020-05-02 13:23:17 0 [Note] InnoDB: Ignoring data file './torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd' with space ID 1137566. Another data file called ./torcrm_prod/#sql-ib1158381.ibd exists with the same space ID.
```
We have ~1.5GB left on the server:
```
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 20G 18G 1.6G 92% /
```
Most of that 18G is in /var with 5GB split between the two databases:
```
2.4 GiB [##########] /torcrm_prod
2.3 GiB [######### ] /torcrm_staging
```
Here's the top 10 tables in disk usage:
```
528.0 MiB [##########] civicrm_mailing_event_queue.ibd
432.0 MiB [######## ] civicrm_mailing_recipients.ibd
340.0 MiB [###### ] civicrm_activity_contact.ibd
172.0 MiB [### ] civicrm_contact.ibd
168.0 MiB [### ] civicrm_log.ibd
148.0 MiB [## ] civicrm_mailing_event_delivered.ibd
80.0 MiB [# ] civicrm_activity.ibd
60.0 MiB [# ] civicrm_group_contact.ibd
52.0 MiB [ ] civicrm_subscription_history.ibd
52.0 MiB [ ] civicrm_email.ibd
```
Backups take up the most space, however, at about 10GB. I am not familiar with how the backup system works on that host, but there are about 7.5GB of SHA256-* files in there:
```
root@crm-int-01:/var/backups/local/mysql# du -sch SHA256-* | tail -1
7.6G total
```
Some of those are fairly old too:
```
root@crm-int-01:/var/backups/local/mysql# ls -alt SHA256-* | tail -2
-rw-r----- 2 root root 16130992 Feb 8 2019 SHA256-f6810ff0245807455347d88a1a0d7eaf29368e64188e7c1766b64c0cc143570e
-rw-r----- 2 root root 130308 Feb 8 2019 SHA256-c30b262677ed796d892b888f7f417690ca55dd83bf17fa421fdd32438ca2203a
```
It also seems that the database grew quite a bit -- doubled in size -- in the last few months, according to the backup sizes:
```
800.9 MiB [##########] 20200415-190301-torcrm_prod
670.4 MiB [######## ] 20200109-190301-torcrm_prod
398.9 MiB [#### ] 20191002-190301-torcrm_prod
```
Obviously, a database server running out of disk space is an... undesirable condition, to say the least. :) Should we expand the disk usage for that server (which I would rather avoid doing during the weekend) or is there something you can do on your end to clean stuff up?
Alternatively, maybe we should improve the backup system here so it doesn't take up twice as much disk space as the production server. Or, even better, not be on the same partition as the prod...anarcatanarcathttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34027GetTor not responding to emails2020-06-21T18:06:08ZCecylia BocovichGetTor not responding to emailsGetTor isn't responding to emails. I just checked the logs and found the following errors:
```
2020-04-27T18:00:33+0000 [gettor#debug] Could not send email.
2020-04-27T18:00:33+0000 [gettor#info] Error sending email: [Failure instance: ...GetTor isn't responding to emails. I just checked the logs and found the following errors:
```
2020-04-27T18:00:33+0000 [gettor#debug] Could not send email.
2020-04-27T18:00:33+0000 [gettor#info] Error sending email: [Failure instance: Traceback (failure with no frames): <class 'twisted.mail._except.SMTPDeliveryError'>: 501 No recipients accepted
czjeff5655@!63.com: 501 5.1.3 Bad recipient address syntax
>>> MAIL FROM:<gettor@torproject.org>
<<< 250 2.1.0 Ok
>>> RCPT TO:<redacted>
<<< 501 5.1.3 Bad recipient address syntax
].
2020-04-27T18:00:33+0000 [twisted.mail.smtp.ESMTPSenderFactory#info] Stopping factory <twisted.mail.smtp.ESMTPSenderFactory object at 0x7fa3ac156940>
```
Looks like this started at `2020-04-17T16:08:57+0000`. Perhaps there was a twisted update that broke it?Cecylia BocovichCecylia Bocovichhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/34008User may choose to leave on page after using New Identity2020-06-16T01:28:34ZcypherpunksUser may choose to leave on page after using New IdentityIf user uses New Identity but some tab asks are they sure to leave it, this tab remains open and user may choose to not leave.
New Tor Browser window opens but old one remains. I'm not sure whether this can be used to identify user or not.If user uses New Identity but some tab asks are they sure to leave it, this tab remains open and user may choose to not leave.
New Tor Browser window opens but old one remains. I'm not sure whether this can be used to identify user or not.https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33845namecoin-torbutton.patch needs to be rebased2020-06-16T01:12:22Zboklmnamecoin-torbutton.patch needs to be rebasedLatest nightly build failed while applying `namecoin-torbutton.patch`:
```
Starting build: Wed Apr 8 03:33:01 2020
/var/tmp/dist/gcc/bin ~
~
patching file mobile/android/app/src/main/assets/publicsuffixlist
patching file netwerk/dns/eff...Latest nightly build failed while applying `namecoin-torbutton.patch`:
```
Starting build: Wed Apr 8 03:33:01 2020
/var/tmp/dist/gcc/bin ~
~
patching file mobile/android/app/src/main/assets/publicsuffixlist
patching file netwerk/dns/effective_tld_names.dat
Hunk #1 succeeded at 5499 (offset 2 lines).
/var/tmp/build/firefox-e09b2deb2169/toolkit/torproject/torbutton /var/tmp/build/firefox-e09b2deb2169
patching file chrome/content/tor-circuit-display.js
Hunk #1 succeeded at 48 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 136 (offset 6 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 171 (offset 6 lines).
Hunk #4 FAILED at 341.
Hunk #5 succeeded at 485 (offset 32 lines).
Hunk #6 succeeded at 498 (offset 32 lines).
Hunk #7 succeeded at 514 (offset 31 lines).
1 out of 7 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file chrome/content/tor-circuit-display.js.rej
```https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33820Update from 9.0.7 to 9.0.8 segfaults2020-06-16T01:12:19ZcypherpunksUpdate from 9.0.7 to 9.0.8 segfaultsUpdate by auto-updater. *firefox* segfaults, see attached backtrace.Update by auto-updater. *firefox* segfaults, see attached backtrace.https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33814Concerns about recent bug that allowed JavaScript to run in Tor Browser, even...2020-06-16T01:12:18ZTracConcerns about recent bug that allowed JavaScript to run in Tor Browser, even in the "safest" security settingI have concerns regarding the recent bug that allowed JavaScript to run in Tor Browser even in the "safest" security setting (i.e. JavaScript wasn't disabled).
Throughout the past few months, I have been using Tor Browser (set to the "...I have concerns regarding the recent bug that allowed JavaScript to run in Tor Browser even in the "safest" security setting (i.e. JavaScript wasn't disabled).
Throughout the past few months, I have been using Tor Browser (set to the "safest" security level), and I'm worried that my real IP address may have leaked due to this JavaScript bug. The Tor website says, "We are aware of a bug that allows javascript execution on the Safest security level (in some situations)." What situations is the Tor team referring to? I always have the Tor Browser's security level set to the "safest" setting, without exception -- does that mean that JavaScript was blocked at all times, even when the bug was present?
The reason I'm wondering what situations / circumstances would've enabled JavaScript (in the "safest" security setting) (when the bug was present) is because I want to know if I ended up in any of those situations, and also how to avoid those situations in the future (should another bug occur).
As was said in a different ticket, at around the same that Tor Browser 9.0.6 was released, I got an error message in the NoScript icon in Tor Browser -- the error message said, "In order to operate on this tab, NoScript needs to reload it. Proceed?" Now that I know there was a bug present around this time (mid-March 2020), I'm wondering if that error message was related to the JavaScript bug -- I'm also wondering if that error message would've allowed JavaScript to run (even in the "safest" security setting) and potentially leak my real IP address.
**Trac**:
**Username**: Tor235https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33804Defer "PreferIPv6 by default" to 0.4.42020-06-13T15:52:47ZteorDefer "PreferIPv6 by default" to 0.4.4In #32637, we made clients default to "PreferIPv6" on SOCKSPorts (and other client ports).
But in #33796, we discovered that this change broke torsocks.
We want to defer this change to 0.4.4, so tor can implement IPv4-only and IPv6-onl...In #32637, we made clients default to "PreferIPv6" on SOCKSPorts (and other client ports).
But in #33796, we discovered that this change broke torsocks.
We want to defer this change to 0.4.4, so tor can implement IPv4-only and IPv6-only resolves for torsocks.
Since #32637, we have also merged:
* #33608, which removes a forced PreferIPv6 for non-SOCKSPorts
* #32994, which puts the PreferIPv6 default in port_parse_config(), rather than in 2 different places in the code
So it should be very easy to change the default for PreferIPv6.Tor: 0.4.3.x-finalDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orgDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33614Issue with NoScript in Tor Browser2020-06-16T01:11:47ZTracIssue with NoScript in Tor BrowserWhile using Tor Browser (set to the "safest" security level), upon visiting a website, the NoScript icon stopped having the red "do not enter" symbol -- instead, it had a question mark next to the "letter S".
Normally, with the security...While using Tor Browser (set to the "safest" security level), upon visiting a website, the NoScript icon stopped having the red "do not enter" symbol -- instead, it had a question mark next to the "letter S".
Normally, with the security level set to "safest" and visiting a website that has scripts, the red "do not enter" symbol appears over the NoScript icon (i.e. it blocks scripts). This time, when visiting a website with scripts, the red "do not enter" symbol did NOT appear. When I clicked the NoScript icon, the following message appeared:
"In order to operate on this tab, NoScript needs to reload it. Proceed?"
My question is, when this happened, were the scripts blocked or not? Did the scripts on the website "leak" (i.e. not get blocked) in spite of the fact that I had the browser set to the "safest" security level?
Is this a known bug with NoScript? Did NoScript fail to block the scripts on the website I visited?
The Tor Browser used is/was version 9.0.6.
**Trac**:
**Username**: Tor235https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33613Javascript Execution with NoScript Bypass2020-06-16T01:11:46ZMatthew FinkelJavascript Execution with NoScript BypassThe bug is upstream in Firefox 68esr. It is tracked by [Bug 1621996](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1621996).The bug is upstream in Firefox 68esr. It is tracked by [Bug 1621996](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1621996).https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33611Please create email alias/forwarding for cpark2020-06-13T17:01:17ZErin WyattPlease create email alias/forwarding for cpark```
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
Please create email alias/forwarding for Charly Park (new Executive Assistant; announcement soon):
Name: Charly Park
Desired uid: cpark
Forwarding address: cpark@riseup.net
PGP: 86DD ...```
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
Please create email alias/forwarding for Charly Park (new Executive Assistant; announcement soon):
Name: Charly Park
Desired uid: cpark
Forwarding address: cpark@riseup.net
PGP: 86DD 2652 2354 6424 A2AF 8C44 9F63 4E8C 0BE3 7F1F
Key verified by video chat and signed; attached.
Thanks!
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org
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```https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33585torsocks ssh failed2020-06-13T10:38:25ZTractorsocks ssh failedDear hello
I tried many times and all failed, I haven't found the reason so far
I can use
**torsocks curl https://check.torproject.org -s | cat | grep Congratulations
**
to get the correct content.
I can also use **ssh usename ...Dear hello
I tried many times and all failed, I haven't found the reason so far
I can use
**torsocks curl https://check.torproject.org -s | cat | grep Congratulations
**
to get the correct content.
I can also use **ssh usename @ remotehostip** to log in to remote host , correctly .
But , every time I use
**torsocks ssh username @ remotehostip
**
the system will prompt me,
**ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
**
I really want to get your tips
extremely grateful
**Trac**:
**Username**: thisismehttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33548Help with How to verify download signature-Instructions unclear or missing fo...2020-06-13T17:28:45ZTracHelp with How to verify download signature-Instructions unclear or missing for LinuxAt https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/ I'm finding no help, as a newbie. Suggest that you add a line or 2 that would help greatly: see below. Summary: I'm a new user of Knoppix 8.1. I've cc'd it to a USB drive but...At https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/ I'm finding no help, as a newbie. Suggest that you add a line or 2 that would help greatly: see below. Summary: I'm a new user of Knoppix 8.1. I've cc'd it to a USB drive but haven't yet found a thesaurus that gives lists of commands so a beginner can speak to 1 of the several terminals. Online and in the software, knowledge of command line language is simply assumed.
The onboard Tor downloader does not work and I don't know how to monkey with it. Yesterday I magically, effortlessly went to the Tor site on Firefox, downloaded Tor for Linux 32bit, and somehow intuited that by going to Properties in one of the files, I could find checksums, copy them to another slot in Properties, & Bingo, they matched. I had read about checksums before, but had never discovered where to find them or how to match them. Now I just discovered this by accident. I felt secure in opening that archive. It effortlessly deployed and I had one night of fast, lovely use of TOR as I used to have in Windows 7.
Today of course all my settings are gone, Tor is gone, and I had to start over. (I found online instructions by the author of Knoppix- from the 90s- as to how to configure Knoppix to save settings -to a floppy drive- for a start menu with items that don't exist anymore, which I can't find in the system. This seems typical.)
Today when I downloaded Tor and extracted the archive I found NO files with Properties that included checksums.
SUGGESTION: IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU INCLUDED INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT THIS ON YOUR HOW-TO-VERIFY-SIG PAGE.
So I deleted Tor and downloaded again.Same deal. Deleted again.
I next reviewed the instructions at https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/
Your first suggestion is to download the signature file that accompanies each download, w/an .asc extension.
I have never been able to figure this out when I used Windows 7, nor could I now at https://www.torproject.org/download/languages/ . Under GNU/Linux, I can click on 32bit and get the download; and I can click on (sig) and open a tab that shows a long sequence of digits, with BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE and END PGP SIGNATURE bookending it. I see that the tab indeed has the name of the file + .asc. But I don't see any way to download this as an .asc file. The tab just opens and displays the digit string.
SUGGESTION: TELL US HOW TO MAKE IT DOWNLOAD AS A FILE.
If it is downloading automatically when I download the TOR archive, I don't know where it is.
SUGGESTION: TELL US WHERE WE SHOULD LOOK FOR IT, IF IT IS DOWNLOADING.
So I copied the string of numbers to the little text writer, leaf.txt, and saved that in Downloads with the file name + .asc.
But I doubt that's going to work as your instructions prescribe.Actually,that still leaves a question: there are no further instructions.
SUGGESTION: TELL US WHAT ONE IS SUPPOSED TO DO WITH THE .ASC FILE, ONCE LOCATED.
Next I went to your second suggestion,"FETCHING" the Tor Developers Key.
Luckily, you hinted at method in saying I would have to type in a terminal.
I found a terminal and typed in what you said to do, and was very gratified to find that it generated exactly what you predicted.
How frustrating then, your next instruction:
After importing the key, you can save it to a file (identifying it by fingerprint here):
gpg --output ./tor.keyring --export 0xEF6E286DDA85EA2A4BA7DE684E2C6E8793298290
You were doing so well. Up til then as a normal newbie I was able to follow all instructions. Here they devolved into opaque geekspeak.
SUGGESTION: GIVE A CLUE AS TO HOW TO SAVE TO A FILE from where we're just hanging at a line in a terminal.
And WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO IDENTIFY BY a FINGERPRINT?
If this is impossible because terminals and their languages are vastly different,
at least define these terms.
Maybe someone can advise as to where to find simple commands in KDE for beginners. The KDE site is just for developers.
I've been 5 days holed up trying to figure out how to do basic things. I'm hungry; I have to go to the bathroom. I'd like to check my mail. People must think I've died.
Hope you can help me and others. Thanks.
BTW the download says it's v.9.0.5. The form to submit this ticket asks for version, but the only permitted fill-ins are variants of version 4...?? So I said unspecified.
SUGGESTION: Resolve this apparent mystery.
AND I am u nable to compose a Summary to the satisfaction of this Form: it keeps saying Error Loading Tickets.I wonder if I'll ever get to send this.
SUGGESTION: Have it give more info, so I can fix it. I don't know what it wants.
**Trac**:
**Username**: AntiDiluvHiroHirohttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33542Orbot not working after the update.2020-06-13T15:52:00ZTracOrbot not working after the update.Hello,
I have an Android 7.1.1 and after updated the Orbot then it can't work. It just show me "Orbot is starting..." . I removed and installed it again, but problem not solved.
How can I fix it?
Thank you.
**Trac**:
**Username**: Ha...Hello,
I have an Android 7.1.1 and after updated the Orbot then it can't work. It just show me "Orbot is starting..." . I removed and installed it again, but problem not solved.
How can I fix it?
Thank you.
**Trac**:
**Username**: Hack3rconhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33537audit SVN accesses2020-06-13T17:01:11Zanarcataudit SVN accessesone of things that came out of the SVN retirement discussion is that we don't exactly know how to tell who has access to what. we hope that access controls are correct and tight, but that institutional knowledge somewhat bitrotten over t...one of things that came out of the SVN retirement discussion is that we don't exactly know how to tell who has access to what. we hope that access controls are correct and tight, but that institutional knowledge somewhat bitrotten over the years, so we can't easily tell.
the task is to figure out exactly which set of users has access to which files.
this is in the context that the SVN service will be eventually retired, but we have hit a roadblock in the corpsvn retirement (#32025) where there are concerns about where to move the files to. so while we resolve those concerns, we will keep hosting corpsvn for a little longer and that means cleaning up the accesses.Gabagaba@torproject.orgGabagaba@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/33536Add aliases to apache config on check-012020-06-13T17:01:11ZirlAdd aliases to apache config on check-01We need the following two aliases to replace the python script that will have used to exist:
```
Alias /torbulkexitlist /srv/tordnsel.torproject.org/lists/bulk
Alias /cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py /srv/tordnsel.torproject.org/lists/bulk
``...We need the following two aliases to replace the python script that will have used to exist:
```
Alias /torbulkexitlist /srv/tordnsel.torproject.org/lists/bulk
Alias /cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py /srv/tordnsel.torproject.org/lists/bulk
```
Insert them just after the /exit-addresses Alias and we'll have a good chance of them being in the right place in the file.anarcatanarcat