Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-20 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Completely unrelated, but I just realized- why the heck am I using
XenServer or even Xen when I can just use bhyve? Shoot, I just solved most
of my automation issues right there.

I’m not running jails only because I’m promising a complete 100% your own
VM and because I have people asking for OpenBSD. Of course, I could always
offer a jail environment as the freebie for a month package from now on,
except for those I’ve already promised OpenBSD to.

What are thr thoughts on just using HardenedBSD Jails as the free/try BSD
and tor out environment?

Thanks,

Rock

On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 2:20 AM Conrad Rockenhaus 
wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 5:10 PM, nusenu  wrote:
> >
> >
> > Conrad Rockenhaus:
> >> 1 vCPU
> >> 2 GB RAM
> >> 30 GB Disk
> >> 10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic
> >>
> >> I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
> >> potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
> >> these numbers sound reasonable?
> >
> > maybe increase the bw to ~20 mbps to make guards possible
>
> Ok, that sounds reasonable. Please note, this is for a free
> trial/basic XenU VM. I will make other flavors available.
>
> I will also make sure that these are burstable to a certain extent, I
> don't want to oversubscribe or slow things down.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Conrad
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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-20 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 5:10 PM, nusenu  wrote:
>
>
> Conrad Rockenhaus:
>> 1 vCPU
>> 2 GB RAM
>> 30 GB Disk
>> 10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic
>>
>> I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
>> potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
>> these numbers sound reasonable?
>
> maybe increase the bw to ~20 mbps to make guards possible

Ok, that sounds reasonable. Please note, this is for a free
trial/basic XenU VM. I will make other flavors available.

I will also make sure that these are burstable to a certain extent, I
don't want to oversubscribe or slow things down.

Thanks,

Conrad

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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread Franklin Bynum

> Tony Peck:
>> I have had no success with
>> ansible or go. Can you help?
> 
> https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
> might be useful if you want to use ansible for relay management

Using relayor and Ansible as a more-familiar layer over a new OS was what gave 
me the ability to wade into operating a FreeBSD relay and it has been a really 
rewarding and enjoyable experience. I’m here to help anyone doing this 邏
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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread nusenu


Tony Peck:
> I have had no success with
> ansible or go. Can you help?

https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
might be useful if you want to use ansible for relay management

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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread nusenu


Conrad Rockenhaus:
> 1 vCPU
> 2 GB RAM
> 30 GB Disk
> 10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic
> 
> I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
> potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
> these numbers sound reasonable? 

maybe increase the bw to ~20 mbps to make guards possible
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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread Tony Peck
I am a little sick of versions and flavors, but I would like to run a
bridge relay.  But I have had no luck running any kind with the Linux
version I have:  Slackware.  The company seems to have gone bust since
they have had no updates since the one I currently have.  The
SlackBuilds Repository has instructions I followed but that made Tor
Crash.
I would like a list of files, where they need to be, and associated
permissions for a functional relay.  I have had no success with
ansible or go. Can you help?

On 7/19/2018 at 8:56 AM, "Conrad Rockenhaus"  wrote:On Wed, Jul 18,
2018 at 8:42 PM, I  wrote:

> Conrad,
>
> For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a
relay.
>
> Robert

Robert,

You (and anyone else who's interested) is more than welcome to send me
an email with an RSA public key, along with your choice of OS (FreeBSD
or OpenBSD) and a RSA Public Key for your authorized_keys file, and
once I'm ready to start spinning up instances, which should be
hopefully this weekend if not by Monday, I will email everyone and let
you know what your IP/hostname is. If you have a preferred
hostname.greyponyit.com or hostname.yourdomainname.com please let me
know that as well. I should have that part somewhat automated at some
point as well, just trying to get things off the ground.

Thanks,

Conrad

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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 8:42 PM, I  wrote:

> Conrad,
>
> For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a relay.
>
> Robert

Robert,

You (and anyone else who's interested) is more than welcome to send me
an email with an RSA public key, along with your choice of OS (FreeBSD
or OpenBSD) and a RSA Public Key for your authorized_keys file, and
once I'm ready to start spinning up instances, which should be
hopefully this weekend if not by Monday, I will email everyone and let
you know what your IP/hostname is. If you have a preferred
hostname.greyponyit.com or hostname.yourdomainname.com please let me
know that as well. I should have that part somewhat automated at some
point as well, just trying to get things off the ground.

Thanks,

Conrad

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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Thank you for letting me know, I will look into this! I greatly
appreciate the tip.

On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 9:03 PM, Alejandro Andreu
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For automating the setup please consider using `gibson`[1], an effort made
> by the folks at Emerald Onion to better manage a Tor relay through a set of
> shell scripts. It's still in development, but just as you do, they run
> everything in BSD boxes.
>
> Cheers!
>
> [1]: https://emeraldonion.org/introducing-gibson/
>
>
>
>  Original Message 
>
> On Jul 19, 2018, 09:34, Conrad Rockenhaus < con...@rockenhaus.com> wrote:
>
>
> Howdy,
>
> So, anyway, I was previously more active, but I decided on a midlife
> career change and was on a training path to become a Physician
> Assistant. Then I was hit by a drunk driver. Now I had to drop out of
> the program for the next year at least, if at all, so I'm going back
> to working IT. That's the sob story.
>
> I like BSD, primarily FreeBSD (please flame me about how my relays
> aren't secure later :P) and like promoting the use of it. I have
> excess capacity on dedicated servers that I personally pay for that
> are used to host portions of a very popular Wiki based Satire/Dark
> Humor website. Some of that capacity is already going to Tor. On the
> servers that have address space SWIPed to me, I would like to resell
> that capacity specifically to host BSD based Tor relays, exits,
> bridges, and hidden services. Right now I'm working on infrastructure
> and a website and trying to somewhat automate things.
>
> The question I would like to ask, and honestly, I'm not trying to
> generate customers, I honestly believe that if a Linux user actually
> logs into a BSD box for the first time and sees the beauty and grace
> that the differences between BSD and Linux are that they would want to
> switch their own personal relay. I'm a firm believer of this. I know
> there's some hardcore Linux fans out there and that's fine, there's a
> legion of BSD fans too :).
>
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?
>
> And again, per a suggestion in a previous email chain that I was
> involved in, I setup my ARIN and RIPE ids, and my providers have
> SWIPed the address spaces to me so any and all abuse complaints will
> be coming to me for the address spaces for now on.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Conrad
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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-19 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 11:10 PM, teor  wrote:
>
>> On 19 Jul 2018, at 11:34, Conrad Rockenhaus  wrote:
>>
>> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
>> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
>> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
>> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?
>
> Exits typically see some traffic after a week.
>
> It can take guards and middles a few months to get decent traffic.
>
> So maybe a month-long trial would be more rewarding?
>

This sounds pretty reasonable. Right now I'm working on trying to
automate as much as I can with bsd-cloudinit and such as well as
getting the Tax Exempt status paperwork in order, as I'm trying to
pursue this as an opportunity as another avenue about the educational
and security benefits of using BSD systems. I don't expect to turn a
profit...my hope is to break even sometime though.

Anyway, I'm not sure what the level of interest would be, so I figure
I would be very conservative and configure the free trial instances
with the following parameters for now:

1 vCPU
2 GB RAM
30 GB Disk
10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic

I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
these numbers sound reasonable? I have room to work within.

I did a horrible job of creating a web page. I had to use something to
help me as my web page skills stopped at...html, maybe some JS...
people expect pretty these days and I even made the machine that
generates pretty pages generate ugly. That's impressive.

Thanks,

Conrad

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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-18 Thread teor

> On 19 Jul 2018, at 11:34, Conrad Rockenhaus  wrote:
> 
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?

Exits typically see some traffic after a week.

It can take guards and middles a few months to get decent traffic.

So maybe a month-long trial would be more rewarding?

T


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Re: [tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-18 Thread I
Conrad wrote

> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?


Conrad,

For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a relay.

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[tor-relays] Discounts/Free Trials on BSD instances to promote BSD relays?

2018-07-18 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Howdy,

So, anyway, I was previously more active, but I decided on a midlife
career change and was on a training path to become a Physician
Assistant. Then I was hit by a drunk driver. Now I had to drop out of
the program for the next year at least, if at all, so I'm going back
to working IT. That's the sob story.

I like BSD, primarily FreeBSD (please flame me about how my relays
aren't secure later :P) and like promoting the use of it. I have
excess capacity on dedicated servers that I personally pay for that
are used to host portions of a very popular Wiki based Satire/Dark
Humor website. Some of that capacity is already going to Tor. On the
servers that have address space SWIPed to me, I would like to resell
that capacity specifically to host BSD based Tor relays, exits,
bridges, and hidden services. Right now I'm working on infrastructure
and a website and trying to somewhat automate things.

The question I would like to ask, and honestly, I'm not trying to
generate customers, I honestly believe that if a Linux user actually
logs into a BSD box for the first time and sees the beauty and grace
that the differences between BSD and Linux are that they would want to
switch their own personal relay. I'm a firm believer of this. I know
there's some hardcore Linux fans out there and that's fine, there's a
legion of BSD fans too :).

To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?

And again, per a suggestion in a previous email chain that I was
involved in, I setup my ARIN and RIPE ids, and my providers have
SWIPed the address spaces to me so any and all abuse complaints will
be coming to me for the address spaces for now on.

Thanks,

Conrad
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