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i have just run JAP for the first time since i did my reinstall and it has all changed, the GUI is different and there are more options
. here's a screenshot. i can't get a network connection with it. and Kerio is being temperamental and wont open so i can't see my rules i might have to reinstall Kerio so i can start to work out what is happening. Anyway, how long ago did it change? if you press Fetch List in the TOR tab do you get TOR's servers? |
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See the Using JAP to access Tor thread for more on this - it sounds like the JAP team have (finally?) updated the production version of their client.
BTW I can understand my thread being missed - Wilders' search engine's inability to handle 3-letter terms rules out being able to look for JAP, Tor, mix and other related terms... |
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i ended up using google and then had a quick look back through the threads too. i'm going to have alook at your thread now, i think i'll have to reinstall my FW it's working network wise, but wont do anything else, but sit in the tray.Is Jap working right now? i get an error, if it's working i need to get to my rules. so, when you use TOR it only has one router? and not 2 or 3 in a row? |
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I've not used JAP for a while now since throughput seems so much better with Tor (typically double, but more if JAP is having a hard day
). As for routers, Tor's client by default runs traffic through 3 mix servers - there does not appear to be an option to adjust this like there is in JAP. |
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i'm going to bed now to watch Ray Mear on TV so i'll set it up in the morning. thanks for the help. |
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