forcing tor to build a new circuit [was: tor and its speed]
coderman
coderman at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 23:38:56 UTC 2006
tor supports a control command: "signal newnym"
---
NEWNYM -- Switch to clean circuits, so new application requests
don't share any circuits with old ones.
The server responds with "250 OK" if the signal is recognized (or simply
closes the socket if it was asked to close immediately), or "552
---
the following utilities (among other tools) can talk to the tor control port:
.../contrib/TorControl.py
.../contrib/torctl
[these may or may not be included in a binary distribution under
various locations]
best regards,
On 10/3/06, dugongs at gmx.de <dugongs at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as we all know, the tor network is not the fastest expierence of the
> world, but sometimes it's really really slow, that it's nearly
> impossible surfing the web....
>
> Is there a possibility, to give tor the command to try a new circuit,
> when it's very slow? Like a firefox extensions, or something else?
>
> Thought, this could be very useful... because sometimes tor
> connections are very fast, sometimes they're unusable. Or is the only
> way to restart the browser?
>
> Regards,
> sigi.
>
>
>
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