Re: [tor-relays] Hello List

2013-08-28 Thread Moritz Bartl
Hi Kevin,

This is great. Thank you for running an exit relay, and welcome!

I don't have other suggestions right now.

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Re: [tor-relays] Hello List

2013-08-28 Thread Lunar
Hi Kevin,

Welcome and thanks for running a Tor relay! :)

Feel free to subscribe to the Tor Weather service [1] if you have not
done it already. It will warn you if it detect anything problematic with
your relay.

Kevin C. Krinke:
 I want to help more. What services (other than Tor) can I host? What
 else is needed in the general community?

I think it's best to have your server fully dedicated to run a relay.
But if you have other systems and enough bandwidth, hosting a Tor
mirror [2] or a Tails mirror [3] is also a good way to help! :)

[1] https://weather.torproject.org/
[2] https://www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html
[3] https://tails.boum.org/contribute/how/mirror/

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Re: [tor-relays] Hello List

2013-08-28 Thread Kevin C. Krinke
Hi Lunar,

I just tried subscribing to the Weather Service and it seems I haven't been 
running my node long enough?

I've also been struggling to find a way to confirm that the node is working 
properly.

Using the arm utility, I can see traffic and connections (9 outbound an 5 
circuits) but I can't seem to fully vet that the service is actually announcing 
itself publicly.

Is there a way, aside from the weather service, to know immediately that the 
service is correctly functioning?


On 2013-08-28, at 10:56 AM, Lunar lu...@torproject.org wrote:

 Hi Kevin,
 
 Welcome and thanks for running a Tor relay! :)
 
 Feel free to subscribe to the Tor Weather service [1] if you have not
 done it already. It will warn you if it detect anything problematic with
 your relay.
 
 Kevin C. Krinke:
 I want to help more. What services (other than Tor) can I host? What
 else is needed in the general community?
 
 I think it's best to have your server fully dedicated to run a relay.
 But if you have other systems and enough bandwidth, hosting a Tor
 mirror [2] or a Tails mirror [3] is also a good way to help! :)
 
 [1] https://weather.torproject.org/
 [2] https://www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html
 [3] https://tails.boum.org/contribute/how/mirror/
 
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Re: [tor-relays] Hello List

2013-08-28 Thread mick
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 10:37:34 -0400
Kevin C. Krinke ke...@krinke.ca allegedly wrote:

 What services (other than Tor) can I host?
 What else is needed in the general community? 
 

Kevin

Congratulations and welcome.

You could consider a tails mirror
https://tails.boum.org/contribute/index.en.html

But I'd recommend against running it on your relay. If you have free
capacity elsewhere then I'm sure the guys at tails would be happy to
hear from you.

Mick   


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