On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Christoph A. <casmls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On 06/07/2011 04:06 PM, Fennix wrote:Yes, *I* could, but if Fedora ships a vulnerable package this affects a
> Umm, you could just download the source file and compile yourself...
lot more people then just me.
Compiling is always a possibility but the last one I would choose.
F14 contains latest stable (0.2.1.30) now and in future I (and hopefully
others) will give some karma to Enricos packages :)
Actually it is 0.2.2.28-beta
> I always compile the latest alpha/beta and the current is 0.2.2.27-beta
> which is working perfectly well for me.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2011-June/020596.html
You don't have to compile, you can use unofficial repos if you want Tor
0.2.2.x.
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/fc14-experimental/
(packages usually take some time after the a new Tor version was released)
I don't use the unofficial packages because I don't know if they fit
with the SELinux policy.
Does your self compiled tor daemon run in tor_t?
As to the SELinux policy questions...I am not sure. I have always compiled and the TOR package has always worked without any SELinux complaints so for this question I have never looked into this. The reason that I try to run the latest alpha/beta is due to that I am living in China and I need this to allow me to access some websites that for reasons unknown to me are blocked. I just use TOR for routing...have no concern to hide my usage...
/fennix
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