[tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti - Lists
I was wondering which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

It would be nice to have a small project reporting which countries are
still missing Tor relays, to invite people to find a way to run at least
one there, being exotic places or just unusual places!

Fabio

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Re: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread Iomega
You can use some of these to get an idea:
https://metrics.torproject.org/uncharted-data-flow.html
https://metrics.torproject.org/bubbles.html#country

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> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
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> I was wondering which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?
>
> It would be nice to have a small project reporting which countries are
> still missing Tor relays, to invite people to find a way to run at least
> one there, being exotic places or just unusual places!
>
> Fabio
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Re: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread nusenu


Fabio Pietrosanti - Lists:
> I was wondering which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?
> 
> It would be nice to have a small project reporting which countries are
> still missing Tor relays, to invite people to find a way to run at least
> one there, being exotic places or just unusual places!


The Tor Relay Guide has a section for diversity:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#ASlocationdiversity

you can use the atlas country link there and click on the consensus weight 
column to see countries with basically no relays (cw fraction 0),
but you do not want relays in every country (i.e. China).
 

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Re: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread teor

> On 13 Jan 2018, at 21:40, nusenu  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Fabio Pietrosanti - Lists:
>> I was wondering which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?
>> 
>> It would be nice to have a small project reporting which countries are
>> still missing Tor relays, to invite people to find a way to run at least
>> one there, being exotic places or just unusual places!
> 
> 
> The Tor Relay Guide has a section for diversity:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#ASlocationdiversity
> 
> you can use the atlas country link there and click on the consensus weight 
> column to see countries with basically no relays (cw fraction 0),
> but you do not want relays in every country (i.e. China).

You might also find the Relay Search map useful to find continents with
very few relays (or small relay weights).

This map shows relay consensus weight:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#map

But you can't map the number of relays.

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Re: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread Lyrolin
Sorry for barging in on your tech talk, peeps. I accidentally subscribed to the 
relay mailing list and have been getting thousands of emails I don’t 
understand. Can someone please mail me on yousseffish...@gmail.com telling me 
how to unsubscribe? Thank you. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 13, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Iomega  wrote:
> 
> You can use some of these to get an idea:
> https://metrics.torproject.org/uncharted-data-flow.html
> https://metrics.torproject.org/bubbles.html#country
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>  Original Message 
>> Subject: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?
>> Local Time: January 13, 2018 10:08 AM
>> UTC Time: January 13, 2018 10:08 AM
>> From: li...@infosecurity.ch
>> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>> 
>> I was wondering which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?
>>  
>> It would be nice to have a small project reporting which countries are
>> still missing Tor relays, to invite people to find a way to run at least
>> one there, being exotic places or just unusual places!
>>  
>> Fabio
>>  
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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi,

On 12/01/18 16:05, nusenu wrote:
> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
> running outdated tor releases.
> 
> If more operators enable auto-updates the number of outdated tor relays
> hopefully decreases.

To see what this means in terms of consensus weight, percentage of
guard, middle and exit probability, Relay Search now offers aggregated
search by version:

https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version

Thanks,
Iain.



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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread teor

> On 14 Jan 2018, at 09:18, Iain Learmonth  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> On 12/01/18 16:05, nusenu wrote:
>> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
>> running outdated tor releases.
>> 
>> If more operators enable auto-updates the number of outdated tor relays
>> hopefully decreases.
> 
> To see what this means in terms of consensus weight, percentage of
> guard, middle and exit probability, Relay Search now offers aggregated
> search by version:
> 
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version

Thanks for this feature, Iain!

But I'm not sure how to get outdated versions out of it.

Is there an existing "outdated version" flag we can search on?
For example, some 0.2.9 patch releases are outdated, and some are not.

Will these versions be coming to the advanced search?
Can we add an outdated / current flag to that search?

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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread nusenu


teor:
> 
>> On 14 Jan 2018, at 09:18, Iain Learmonth  wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> On 12/01/18 16:05, nusenu wrote:
>>> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
>>> running outdated tor releases.
>>>
>>> If more operators enable auto-updates the number of outdated tor relays
>>> hopefully decreases.
>>
>> To see what this means in terms of consensus weight, percentage of
>> guard, middle and exit probability, Relay Search now offers aggregated
>> search by version:
>>
>> https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version
> 
> Thanks for this feature, Iain!
> 
> But I'm not sure how to get outdated versions out of it.
> 
> Is there an existing "outdated version" flag we can search on?

recommended_version:false/true

> For example, some 0.2.9 patch releases are outdated, and some are not.
> 
> Will these versions be coming to the advanced search?
> Can we add an outdated / current flag to that search?
> 
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Re: [tor-relays] which countries in the world are missing a Tor Relay?

2018-01-13 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi,

On 13/01/18 12:09, teor wrote:
> This map shows relay consensus weight:
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#map
> 
> But you can't map the number of relays.

Yes you can:

https://atlas.torproject.org/#map_relays

Thanks,
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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi,

On 13/01/18 23:02, nusenu wrote:
>> Is there an existing "outdated version" flag we can search on?
> 
> recommended_version:false/true

Indeed. So
https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version/recommended_version:false
will give you all the relays that are not recommended.

>> For example, some 0.2.9 patch releases are outdated, and some are not.
>>
>> Will these versions be coming to the advanced search?
>> Can we add an outdated / current flag to that search?

I think the way I would do that is adding recommended_version into the
key on which the relays are aggregated on. This would give two rows for
0.2.9. with one being the recommended versions and one being the not
recommended versions.

Recommended versions though are not just about what is too old, but also
about what is too new. For a true "outdated" flag, this would need some
changes in Onionoo perhaps and some implementation of logic to handle
Tor version number comparisons.

Thanks,
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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread teor

> On 13 Jan 2018, at 03:05, nusenu  wrote:
> 
> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
> running outdated tor releases.

I see 2263 relays running a non-recommended version:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/all/recommended_version:false

And 22 running 0.3.3, which is not recommended because it is alpha-dev:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version/recommended_version:false

Where are the other 800 outdated relays?

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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-13 Thread nusenu


teor:
> 
>> On 13 Jan 2018, at 03:05, nusenu  wrote:
>>
>> The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
>> running outdated tor releases.
> 
> I see 2263 relays running a non-recommended version:
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/all/recommended_version:false
> 
> And 22 running 0.3.3, which is not recommended because it is alpha-dev:
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#aggregate/version/recommended_version:false
> 
> Where are the other 800 outdated relays?

>3k was: outdated and running at some point during the last 7 days (onionoo 
>data)


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Re: [tor-relays] Question: systematic hacking on my social media accounts

2018-01-13 Thread Dave Warren

On 2018-01-12 18:07, Paul Templeton wrote:

They got into my Facebook page (Haven't used it for years) - Seems that they 
got access via really old personal questions that family have provided them via 
their online posts - ie happy birthday now that you are this old... and hows 
your dog m doing and my mum listing her maiden name etc. I can't get it 
through to people to stop them from having public profiles... SIGH. Mean while 
they have to put up with girly pics or unfriend me as i'm not interested in the 
account.


Why would you place your security in the hands of people who may or may 
not remember what data they are supposed to hide, and who have no vested 
interest in guessing which parts should or should not be used?


Hint: You don't need to answer security questions honestly, just record 
what you answered for future reference. An randomly generated 
alphanumeric password is just as good as "spot" for the name of your 
first pet from Facebook's perspective, but a lot more secure for you.

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