On 7/7/2013 9:35 AM, Jochen wrote:
Hello,
I want to create a Raspberry PI image with preinstalled TOR relay for
some friends. I will also include a config script to customize torrc
(Nickname etc.).
I also need to generate a new identity key in this script, so that
every node is unique. But I
Hi, Yes. This is absolutely on my to-do list. I've had a family
medical emergency and about 2 or 3 other things recently about that
level of stress, but BELIEVE me, a strategy for getting a Raspberry Pi
to be a rock solid relay is of paramount importance to me.
I'm hoping to figure out all the t
Hi torsion,
I'm also running a tor relay on a raspberry pi and keep getting these storm
creation events which crash the box. You said you made some adjustments to
the configs to get a more stable system? Can you please email me copies of
the configs or maybe list the changes you made?
I'm trying t
hello Moritz, thanks for your reply,
I take the smallest offer in vps, to decrease the swapping and consum of
ram i have to decrease RelayBandwidthRate?
for the moment it's at 1000 KB and the burst at 1500 KB, it's better to
put it to 500 KB ? that will give fluidity to the machine?
but if i l
hi,
thanks for your reply, i always make confusion with that.
and tkans for iftop -PB before i just use iftop
Le 05.07.2013 21:03, Jack Lu a écrit :
iftop will show kilobits per second by default, while the graph in the
page you linked is in kilobytes per second. Are you using iftop -PB so
tha
Hello,
I want to create a Raspberry PI image with preinstalled TOR relay for
some friends. I will also include a config script to customize torrc
(Nickname etc.).
I also need to generate a new identity key in this script, so that every
node is unique. But I don't know how to generate a new identit
Hi Armand,
Thank you for running an exit. 128 MB RAM is low, I usually recommend at
least 256 MB RAM. If you want to push more (and if your line allows it),
you need more RAM.
I would say don't worry about the difference in display.
On 07.07.2013 04:40, Armand wrote:
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