Re: [tor-relays] new exit relay

2023-04-12 Thread lists
On Mittwoch, 12. April 2023 17:14:46 CEST Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays wrote:
> hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so
> big for an exit. it is automatically removed from the metrics ?

Get a new IP, you put users at risk!

It doesn't matter, even if your relay no longer appears in metrics after a few 
days every Tor relay IP is in many private and professional databases after a 
few hours.

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Re: [tor-relays] Police request regarding relay

2023-04-12 Thread lists
On Mittwoch, 12. April 2023 18:28:09 CEST tor-opera...@urdn.com.ua wrote:
> Finn  wrote:
> > The weird thing is, that the relay in question is only a relay and
> > not an exit node since its creation (185.241.208.179)
> > (https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/w/relay/B67C7039B04487854129A66B16F5E
> > E3CFFCBB491.html) - anyone has an idea how this happens? Best regards
> 
> We receive this mostly from France and Germany. We figured out that
> they downloaded the Tor Browser then looked at the Tor Circuit widget
> and just collected the addresses they could see there.
> 
> This is the same as when Police, Attention Seekers, Cyber White
> Knights, Censors and other scoundrels contact every ISP they see in a
> traceroute.

Without a court order, the cops have no right to request data at all.

Generally also for commercial providers:
The European Court of Justice ruled that German data retention 
(Vorratsdatenspeicherung) is incompatible with EU law and therefore 
inapplicable.

https://digitalcourage.de/blog/2023/vorratsdatenspeicherung-medienberichte
(only in German)

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Re: [tor-relays] Police request regarding relay

2023-04-12 Thread tor-opera...@urdn.com.ua
Finn  wrote:

> The weird thing is, that the relay in question is only a relay and
> not an exit node since its creation (185.241.208.179)
> (https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/w/relay/B67C7039B04487854129A66B16F5EE3CFFCBB491.html)
> - anyone has an idea how this happens? Best regards

We receive this mostly from France and Germany. We figured out that
they downloaded the Tor Browser then looked at the Tor Circuit widget
and just collected the addresses they could see there.

This is the same as when Police, Attention Seekers, Cyber White
Knights, Censors and other scoundrels contact every ISP they see in a
traceroute.
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Re: [tor-relays] new exit relay

2023-04-12 Thread Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays
hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so big 
for an exit.
it is automatically removed from the metrics ?
or is snowflake a better option?

regards Lin



> Am 12.04.2023 um 01:38 schrieb telekobold :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> please also note the corresponding blogpost from arma (Roger
> Dingeldine): https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay/
> 
> Kind regards
> telekobold
> 
> On 10.04.23 07:14, Sandro Auerbach wrote:
>> As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the
>> warm-up phase like any relay.
>> You don't have a stable flag yet either.So just let it run for a week
>> and just watch it.
>> 
>> 
>> Sandro
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 06.04.23 um 11:50 schrieb Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays:
>>> Hi to all, i have setup a new tor exit relay with name TorGate, but there 
>>> are only a few kb trafic on this?
>>> the flags are exit,running,v2dir,valid and its also messured.
>>> there are no warns or errors in the tor console
>>> any ideas why?
>>> regards Lin
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