Re: [tor-relays] Why can't I see authorities bandwith stats

2015-05-04 Thread Karsten Loesing
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On 04/05/15 01:58, Dedalo wrote:
 I was making some changes in my relay configuration and I made
 some queries in GLOBE and ATLAS and something happened. I noticed
 that all authorities are not showing bandwidth stats from the last
 week and I was wondering why.

The reason is that the directory authorities, as well as many other
relays, are running a newer version of Tor that doesn't provide
bandwidth statistics for 15-minute intervals but only for 4-hour
intervals.  But they still provide statistics from the last week.
Take a closer look at the 1 month graphs.  We just need someone to
fix Globe and Atlas and use the 1 month graph data for the 3 days
and 1 week graphs.

All the best,
Karsten

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[tor-relays] tor installation on OpenBSD (was: Determining geographical locations for a new exit relay would help most)

2015-05-04 Thread nusenu
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 ..but anyway thanks for adding more OpenBSD relays.
 
 Aye, I'll be trying out your Ansible playbooks in a bit.

Glad to hear. Let me know if you run into any issues.
The way openfiles-max is set should definitely get some testing.

Note that I changed the way tor is installed on OpenBSD today, since
packages are outdated (0.2.5.10) ansible-relayor installs from ports
now - which requires ports to be available on the system (see
dependencies), but I'm not planing to keep that dependency for long
(the role should take care of that as well but it will be opt-in since
I don't want to mess with people's ports tree out of the box).

See also:
https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor/issues/26
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Re: [tor-relays] Determining geographical locations for a new exit relay would help most

2015-05-04 Thread Geo Rift
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Great to see Seth! I'm looking around Perth area at the moment for
cheaper bandwidth but can't seem to find anything near that kind of
price. A bit of a shame but it's the reality given Australia's poor
internet.

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On 4 May 2015 at 12:35, Seth l...@sysfu.com wrote:

 On Sat, 02 May 2015 00:52:07 -0700, Geo Rift 
 tim.cochrane.lap...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would love to see some more nodes in Australia. I'm located in Perth
 and the speed of the network it horrible.


 Tim, just deployed an exit node to Sydney location, feel free to test it
 out:


 https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E1E1059D8C41FC48B823C6F09348EA89C4D4C9D4

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Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-04 Thread Markus Hitter
Am 04.05.2015 um 04:33 schrieb Matthew Finkel:
 Our current solution using Printfection
 is neither ideal nor cheap, but it is convenient. Tor pays Printfection
 a bunch of money and Printfection creates the t-shirts, gives us
 one-time links, and takes care of the shipping and handling. If we crowd
 sourced creating bags with stickers in them we would need someone who
 can organize all the volunteers, ship the bags and stickers around the
 world, pay the return shipping for the filled bags, and then ship them
 again to the relay operators.

This sounds rather complicated. I run a small business which involves shipping 
stuff to customers and that's what I do:

- Get the goods (t-shirts), envelopes/bags and a set of postage stamps in 
batches large enough for a few months. Larger numbers allow lower prices.

- Stuff these goods into these bags.

- Put address and postage stamp onto the envelope.

- Throw the result into the post box of our postal services.

Works fine for everywhere from the neighborhood to Russia, China, India.

Now, if you could get the t-shirt provider into stuffing the t-shirts into bags 
already (1 shirt per bag), you'd just have to put the address stickers on. 
You'd get a box with 100 or 1000 enveloped shirts and once a week you'd print 
the accumulated addresses onto stickers, place them onto these envelopes and 
forward this to the postal services. Handling shipping isn't much in such a 
simple case.

The more demanding part of this is to collect the addresses, especially the 
software to do so. An application which formats them ready for printing, 
calculates the stamp required, perhaps also prints some customs stickers 
depending on destination. Here volunteers can easily help and there's no need 
to hide such discussions, because such software doesn't require the real data, 
can be written/tested with dummy data instead. All the trusted person (you) has 
to do is to run this software on the real data and hit the print button.


Markus


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Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-04 Thread teor

 Date: Mon, 04 May 2015 13:06:51 +0200
 From: Markus Hitter m...@jump-ing.de
…
 
 The more demanding part of this is to collect the addresses, especially the 
 software to do so. An application which formats them ready for printing, 
 calculates the stamp required, perhaps also prints some customs stickers 
 depending on destination. Here volunteers can easily help and there's no need 
 to hide such discussions, because such software doesn't require the real 
 data, can be written/tested with dummy data instead. All the trusted person 
 (you) has to do is to run this software on the real data and hit the print 
 button.

Your post office or shipping company might have software like this already - 
and if it's done using their software, getting the stamps and stickers right is 
their responsibility, not yours.

Of course, this software might not be free, in either sense of the word.

teor

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Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-04 Thread Markus Hitter
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Am 04.05.2015 um 13:35 schrieb teor:
 Your post office or shipping company might have software like this already 

Quite possible, but using it just because they have it doesn't neccessarily 
make handling easier. Just like handling and shipping by the shirt manufacturer 
might be more complicated than doing this at home. Not every commercial service 
offered makes sense in every case.


Markus


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Re: [tor-relays] Tor Relays Network Survey

2015-05-04 Thread Speak Freely
Boo to Javascript.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but you should consider having
someone proof-read your survey before you publish it.

I found it exceptionally difficult to read, as many words were
missing, or the wrong tense was used. Granted, I am a grammar nazi,
but this was an eye sore.



Matt
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Re: [tor-relays] Tor Relays Network Survey

2015-05-04 Thread Zoe White
Hi Matt,

Thanks for the comments! It was my ignorance of the javascript issue and
grammar. I will be more cautious about these issues next time!
Thank you very much for the helps and participation!



On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Speak Freely when2plus2...@riseup.net
wrote:

 Boo to Javascript.

 Please don't take this the wrong way, but you should consider having
 someone proof-read your survey before you publish it.

 I found it exceptionally difficult to read, as many words were
 missing, or the wrong tense was used. Granted, I am a grammar nazi,
 but this was an eye sore.



 Matt
 Speak Freely
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