[tor-relays] Number of relays by version

2014-08-16 Thread Jesse Victors
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA384 Hey guys, Today on Reddit I saw a post on /r/Tor that listed the number of relays by version, which was pretty cool. While OP apparently loaded the information into SQLite and selected the count, there's another way to do it: sudo cat /var/lib/t

[tor-relays] Torservers.net relays not updated yet?

2014-08-16 Thread Nusenu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi torservers, since you haven't updated most of your relays to address [1] released on 2014-07-28 yet, I was wondering if everything is ok? collective vacation? Since you are operating a significant chunk of the tor network's bw - timely patching

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread Sebastian Hahn
Hi Tim, On 16 Aug 2014, at 23:53, Tim wrote: > I'm running a relay on a similarly "dynamic" IP. > If the line goes down, I'm reallocated a new one. But otherwise the IP is > stable. > If I don't notice the change, I notice the traffic drop, then I update the > torrc, and everything works again.

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread Tim
___ >>> tor-relays mailing >>> listtor-relays@lists.torproject.orghttps://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >> >> -- >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> ___ >> tor-relays m

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
I've got For on my laptop too and try my best..Honest. Just don't want to do the opposite and noise people up by fucking things up. As in being annoying. Binary was never my thing and fear just blindly dabbling. This is why I'm asking so many stupid fucking questions. I mean, I'm a T total,

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
Alright Nils I'm no bright spark and have only come to my senses over the past 4 years since stopping drinking. I feel like I've just been let out of a fucking box and just realised how oblivious to life alcohol had made me. The oblivion was bliss but when you've been resuscitated twice with a live

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Amen (: On Saturday, August 16, 2014, Graeme Briggs-White wrote: > Just want to do my bit and get as savvy as I can @ 48! I hate the western > corporate machine and am willing to do all I can on top of demonstrations > and fund raising. Our rights and freedoms are at an all time low and > foreig

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
Just want to do my bit and get as savvy as I can @ 48! I hate the western corporate machine and am willing to do all I can on top of demonstrations and fund raising. Our rights and freedoms are at an all time low and foreign wars waged to device and conquer.Sorry getting on my soapbox a

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Well, depending on how much world wide connectivity you're willing to sacrifice you could purchase an American S3 which have just under 2GB of RAM and a higher clocked processor. I think the S3 is one of the few phones where the international version is actually lower spec than the American locked

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
Well put it this way, no matter what i do, at best i can manage just under 700 mb of ram out of the total 832 mb on offer. If i try to get involved in the orbot relay it's better off not trying and just sticking to a transparent proxy through root. 832 mb is just not enough over all and ram swap wo

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread krishna e bera
dynamic ip addresses are fine, especially for bridges.[0] relatively lower bandwidth is also great for bridges.[1] [0] https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#RelayFlexible [1] https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#RelayOrBridge On 14-08-16 04:09 PM, IceFish ThreeTwo wrote: > Alright t

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Alright thanks. Yeah it's a "dynamic" IP. I bet they just say that in case they have to change it for some reason. On Saturday, August 16, 2014, justaguy wrote: > That's not a big deal, if it's once every 8 months. > But every day, that would be a problem. > If you keep running your relay for 8

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread justaguy
That's not a big deal, if it's once every 8 months. But every day, that would be a problem. If you keep running your relay for 8 months, and then an ip change, i think it will be back at normal speeds in like 5 minutes On 08/16/2014 10:04 PM, IceFish ThreeTwo wrote: Unfortunately my ISP only pro

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Unfortunately my ISP only provides static IPs for their business accounts, which, even if in my price range, I can't get at my home because of zoning. My IP hasn't changed once since I got the service and I think I've kinda locked it in with my router. But if it does switch say once every 8 months,

Re: [tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread justaguy
Yes, other relays don't like your relay changing ip's all the time. You should try to get a static ip somehow, ask your isp :) On 08/16/2014 10:00 PM, IceFish ThreeTwo wrote: I have a dynamic IP from my ISP. Is that going to cause issues with my relay? -- Sent from my iPhone _

[tor-relays] Dynamic IP

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
I have a dynamic IP from my ISP. Is that going to cause issues with my relay? -- Sent from my iPhone ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
I ran a relay on my Sprint S3 (2GB RAM) for a few weeks over wifi. Didnt work out so well On Saturday, August 16, 2014, Nils Vogels wrote: > Am i correct in understanding you are trying to run a relay on a phone? > > Unless this phone is on a stable (wifi) connection, this would effectively > be

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Nils Vogels
Am i correct in understanding you are trying to run a relay on a phone? Unless this phone is on a stable (wifi) connection, this would effectively be the same as running a relay on a dialup connection. Greets! On August 16, 2014 10:36:51 AM CEST, Graeme Briggs-White wrote: >I have a roote

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Hmm. Well I was an android for a number of years until a few weeks ago when I switched to iPhone, so I might be some help. What exactly are you trying to do that there's not enough RAM for? On Saturday, August 16, 2014, Graeme Briggs-White wrote: > Yes. It's not enough ram and I'm stumped about

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
Yes. It's not enough ram and I'm stumped about what to do about it. The CM 11 ROM will not allow RAM swap. Not sure what else to do. Love the phone apart from that ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.or

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Wait it depends which network. Is it international version? On Saturday, August 16, 2014, Graeme Briggs-White wrote: > It's under 1 Gig mate. Think you are thinking of the S4... > On 16 Aug 2014 18:30, "IceFish ThreeTwo" < > threehundredthirtytwofis...@gmail.com > > > wrote: > >> Not sure e

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
It's under 1 Gig mate. Think you are thinking of the S4... On 16 Aug 2014 18:30, "IceFish ThreeTwo" < threehundredthirtytwofis...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure exactly what you're asking here, but I know for a fact that the > Samsung galaxy s3 has 2GB of RAM... > > On Saturday, August 16, 2014

Re: [tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread IceFish ThreeTwo
Not sure exactly what you're asking here, but I know for a fact that the Samsung galaxy s3 has 2GB of RAM... On Saturday, August 16, 2014, Graeme Briggs-White wrote: > I have a rooted Samsung S3 with CM 11 4.4.4 nightly build and would like > to know exactly how to get the best for everyone invo

Re: [tor-relays] Dir flags disappearing

2014-08-16 Thread Spencer Rhodes
I believe I found the cause of the disappearance of the Directory flags on my router. I had set the AccountingMax feature. Apparently, this disables the Directory port and generates a notice-level message: "Not advertising DirPort (Reason: AccountingMax enabled)" After commenting out the featur

[tor-relays] Getting things right

2014-08-16 Thread Graeme Briggs-White
I have a rooted Samsung S3 with CM 11 4.4.4 nightly build and would like to know exactly how to get the best for everyone involved on the network. My problem seems to be ram capacity and have tried every which way to improve that. Nothing seems to work as it has under 1 Gig of ram. How do I configu