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Created Apr 14, 2008 by Trac@tracbot

Tor breaks DNS on Linksys router.

I tried Tor 0.1.2.19 for the first time to run it as a relay, but had to stop using it because I found that on 2 occasions TOR would cause my Linksys router to stop returning DNS requests for that machine. All DNS requests on the machine failed even after a cold boot and my only option was to reset the router by cycling the power.

I tried to set the bandwidth settings to something less demanding, but I could never confirm if they were set as intended because the controls reset back to "Cable/DSL" instead of the manual settings I specified, and yes I saved the config after makign the changes.

[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: Windows 2k/XP]

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