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<updated>2006-05-26T02:21:41Z</updated>
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<title>- Update tor to latest stable version 0.1.1.20 via files from pkgsrc-wip</title>
<updated>2006-05-26T02:21:41Z</updated>
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<name>jschauma</name>
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<published>2006-05-26T02:21:41Z</published>
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- maintainer -&gt; tv

Changes (summary):

some major security fixes, including entry guards to protect the
beginning of the circuit, exit enclaves to protect the end, and better
firewall support; a new directory protocol that improves bandwidth use
and keeps clients more up to date; two new directory authorities;
a new ascii-based controller protocol that lets people easily write
applications to interact with Tor; and
many scalability and performance improvements

Full changes available at
http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/May-2006/msg00000.html:
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<title>sort.</title>
<updated>2005-08-09T15:16:39Z</updated>
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<name>salo</name>
<email>salo</email>
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<published>2005-08-09T15:16:39Z</published>
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<title>RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR is no longer customizable.</title>
<updated>2005-05-02T20:33:57Z</updated>
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<name>reed</name>
<email>reed</email>
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<published>2005-05-02T20:33:57Z</published>
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And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.

This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.

This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.

Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
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<title>Update tor to 0.0.9.4.</title>
<updated>2005-02-13T20:27:53Z</updated>
<author>
<name>jschauma</name>
<email>jschauma</email>
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<published>2005-02-13T20:27:53Z</published>
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pkgsrc changes:
 - depend on tsocks to allow torification of other applications
 - create a user for this application to run as
 - install a suitable rc script

ChangeLog says:
  o Bugfixes on 0.0.9:
    - Fix an assert bug that took down most of our servers: when
      a server claims to have 500 GB of bandwidthburst, don't
      freak out.
    - Don't crash as badly if we have spawned the max allowed number
      of dnsworkers, or we're out of file descriptors.
    - Block more file-sharing ports in the default exit policy.
    - MaxConn is now automatically set to the hard limit of max
      file descriptors we're allowed (ulimit -n), minus a few for
      logs, etc.
    - Give a clearer message when servers need to raise their
      ulimit -n when they start running out of file descriptors.
    - SGI Compatibility patches from Jan Schaumann.
    - Tolerate a corrupt cached directory better.
    - When a dirserver hasn't approved your server, list which one.
    - Go into soft hibernation after 95% of the bandwidth is used,
      not 99%. This is especially important for daily hibernators who
      have a small accounting max. Hopefully it will result in fewer
      cut connections when the hard hibernation starts.
    - Load-balance better when using servers that claim more than
      800kB/s of capacity.
    - Make NT services work (experimental, only used if compiled in).
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<title>Update to 0.0.9.2 (OK'd by jschauma@netbsd.org).</title>
<updated>2005-01-11T21:02:20Z</updated>
<author>
<name>tv</name>
<email>tv</email>
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<published>2005-01-11T21:02:20Z</published>
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The ChangeLog is huge -- see it for changes.  This is still a pre-alpha
piece of software, so rapid development and change is currently expected.
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<title>Import tor into pkgsrc:</title>
<updated>2004-08-13T19:33:41Z</updated>
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<name>jschauma</name>
<email>jschauma</email>
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<published>2004-08-13T19:33:41Z</published>
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The simple version: Tor provides a distributed network of servers ("onion
routers"). Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, FTP, SSH, etc.) around
the routers. This makes it hard for recipients, observers, and even the onion
routers themselves to track the source of the stream.

The complex version:  Onion Routing is a connection-oriented anonymizing
communication service. Users choose a source-routed path through a set of
nodes, and negotiate a "virtual circuit" through the network, in which each
node knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down
the circuit is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals the
downstream node.
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