Re: [tor-relays] How to post to this list

2018-01-29 Thread grarpamp
Courier 10pt typeface on A4 letter, or 80x25
displays marginspace etc all common concepts all
need hard line wrapping with contextual wrapping and
layout in plaintext, as well as few MUA actually soft wrap
for display but instead hard wrapping, let alone many
webmail mangle beyond 70, many even shorter.
Best is to apply the roughly 70 char email etiquette,
which happens to allow at least a few levels of quoted
replies by MUAs which in all likelihood will be hard
wrapping single received lines anyways. Single lines in
text editors are major pain, and the netiquette requires
multiline reply editing anyways. Humans read parse and
edit in line oriented book form anyways too. These old written
and unwritten standards exist for reasons.
If stupid lazy noobs want to invent a new charstream format,
go spec it out. Else go read a nice multiline book.
See also fmt(1) and neomutt options.
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Re: [tor-relays] Tor uses up all available memory and eventually quits

2018-01-29 Thread thomas
> georgemasc...@posteo.de hat am 28. Januar 2018 um 06:54 geschrieben:
> 
> 
> I am running a Tor (0.2.5.16 on Debian Linux) relay on a VPS with one 
> gigabyte of RAM and no swap partition or swap file. The hosting company 
> states that it doesn't support swap in order to prolong the life of its 
> solid state drives.

Before tweaking with the settings I would upgrade to the latest tor version.
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Re: [tor-relays] How to post to this list

2018-01-29 Thread Johan Fleury
This one is bullshit.

Let my MUA wrap to whatever its window size is.
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Re: [tor-relays] tor on arm vps

2018-01-29 Thread Volker Mink
anyone here who is running an EXIT on scaleway or online.net for a longer time without complaints?
 

Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018 um 19:19 Uhr
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If you want Exit + Speed + Cheap + Unlimited Traffic = Online.net / Scaleway.com

 

There is not much Choice.

 

On 28. Jan 2018, at 19:17, Quintin  wrote:



 

Exit
 


On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 8:16 PM niftybunny  wrote:


Exit or Guard?

 
 

On 28. Jan 2018, at 19:11, Quintin  wrote:
 


any other providers you can recommend?
 


On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:59 PM niftybunny  wrote:


Its better to tell them. I used them for nearly 2 years and I had to verify myself at one point but no problems after that. 
The problem with online.net/scaleway.com is that everyone is there. A very good target for a black box sucking of Tor traffic.



 


 

On 28. Jan 2018, at 18:56, Quintin  wrote:
 


these scaleway.com hosts are quite neat. do I need to notify them I intend to use it as a tor exit?
 


On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 9:06 PM niftybunny  wrote:


Slow. Really slow. Get the Intel Atom with scaleway.com

Or test it for yourself. They bill per hour and they are dirt cheap. 

 
 
 








On 21. Jan 2018, at 20:02, Quintin  wrote:










I see online.net has a lot of ARM VPSes. Does tor run fine on these?

 

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Re: [tor-relays] tor on arm vps

2018-01-29 Thread Volker Mink

I just canceled my contract with scaleway.

I got several abuse complaints even with a very tight torrc and just a handful of open ports, only basics.

 

In all tickets a state like "guys, again - this is a TOR exit".

After 3-4 complaints i got no more answers from their support.

 

Seems like they dont want to deal with us...

 

Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018 um 19:11 Uhr
Von: Quintin 
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any other providers you can recommend?
 


On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:59 PM niftybunny  wrote:


Its better to tell them. I used them for nearly 2 years and I had to verify myself at one point but no problems after that. 
The problem with online.net/scaleway.com is that everyone is there. A very good target for a black box sucking of Tor traffic.



 


 

On 28. Jan 2018, at 18:56, Quintin  wrote:
 


these scaleway.com hosts are quite neat. do I need to notify them I intend to use it as a tor exit?
 


On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 9:06 PM niftybunny  wrote:


Slow. Really slow. Get the Intel Atom with scaleway.com

Or test it for yourself. They bill per hour and they are dirt cheap. 

 
 
 








On 21. Jan 2018, at 20:02, Quintin  wrote:










I see online.net has a lot of ARM VPSes. Does tor run fine on these?

 

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Re: [tor-relays] How to post to this list

2018-01-29 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 29.01.2018 09:44, list member "I" wrote:

> Who set the etiquette?

That would be the mailing list owner(s).

E-mail netiquette, in various forms, has been around since at least the
late 80s. A good portion of it can be found in RFC1855 (released 1995),
or in texts like "Zen and the art of Internet" (1992). Graramp played
fast with a rule himself by using a rather provocative tone, but I think
he is correct in pointing out that some people have been rather lax or
thoughtless in this list. Top-posting and full quotes definitely make my
teeth itch. ;-)

-Ralph
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Re: [tor-relays] How to post to this list

2018-01-29 Thread I
Who set the etiquette?

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