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When my bridge uses only the same few MBs each day, i guess it isn't
used at all right?
Is there a simple way to ensure it is in bridgeDB and functioning as it
should?
thanks,
martin
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On 2013-11-11 22:15, Drake Wilson wrote:
Quoth Sebastian Pfeifer sebast...@pfeifer.or.at, on 2013-11-11 20:36:02 +0100:
Hello!
A short question I didn't found in the FAQ or with Google: Does Tor (as
an exit node) need a TUN or TAP device?
It does not require tun/tap; Tor runs over and exits
Martin Kepplinger:
When my bridge uses only the same few MBs each day, i guess it isn't
used at all right?
Is there a simple way to ensure it is in bridgeDB and functioning as it
should?
You can search for the bridge fingerprint in Globe:
http://globe.rndm.de/
Globe will hash the
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11.11.2013 20:55, Anonymous kirjoitti:
11.11.2013 20:08, krishna e bera kirjoitti:
On 13-11-11 12:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
How may I create an Tor exit node with some ports and sites
blacklisted?
See the Reduced Exit Policy page referred to at
Lunar,
There are some $1 a month VPSs which could be used for bridges, I gather.
Can you say that bridges wouldn't use more than 100GB a month?
Robert
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I've seen bridges range from no traffic in a month to a full terabyte in a
month.
So that 100GB may sit unused or it may be exhausted in days.
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 10:14am, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com said:
Lunar,
There are some $1 a month VPSs which could be used for bridges, I
I have the same worry as Martin. I set up a bridge on AWS 2 weeks ago by
following the instructions here https://cloud.torproject.org/ and choosing a
bridge image for Ireland.
Setup went well, log files on startup tell me my bridge contacts the tor
network, and I checked I could use my bridge
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I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote:
Can you say that bridges wouldn't use more than 100GB a month?
The torrc file has options for rate and burst speeds and an AccountingMax
setting to limit the amount of traffic you route. Tor then does the math
That's what I thought.
It's a shame not to find a use for what is there, though.
Robert
I've seen bridges range from no traffic in a month to a full terabyte in
a month.
So that 100GB may sit unused or it may be exhausted in days.
There are some $1 a month VPSs which could be used
On Mon, 2013-11-11 at 19:55 -0500, Jeroen Massar wrote:
PS: Try doing a packet sniff on a link with thousands of connections and
where your user cannot tell you what source IP they have; next to the
fact that they might just be using the wrong destination host... ;)
Greets,
Jeroen
Gary Anderson:
I have the same worry as Martin. I set up a bridge on AWS 2 weeks ago by
following the instructions here https://cloud.torproject.org/ and choosing a
bridge image for Ireland.
Setup went well, log files on startup tell me my bridge contacts the tor
network, and I checked I
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