Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-05 Thread Tim
Being fairly new to the tor project I can see where he is getting at with the difficulty of helping out.  I can deffinantly see having a single person to contact to try and find things to do would be important. While I agree that volunteers should not be babysat there should be someone that

[tor-relays] Enabling obfs4 and obfs3 on 80 and 443

2015-05-05 Thread R-one
I have recently set up a bridge and was reading some old emails on the list. I found some instructions from s7r on setting up obfs4 and obfs3: Sample torrc entry for enabling obfs4 and obfs3: ExtORPort auto ServerTransportPlugin obfs3,obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy ServerTransportListenAddr

Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-05 Thread Speak Freely
Matthew Finkel, It's kind of disingenuous to suggest If you want to work on something, then please come work on it, we really are overloaded. You have to let us work on it, for us to work on it. Do you understand the problem? To The Inner Circle (The Tor Project People), I am at the very least

Re: [tor-relays] Enabling obfs4 and obfs3 on 80 and 443

2015-05-05 Thread Yawning Angel
On Tue, 05 May 2015 13:51:34 +0100 R-one r...@cryptoisimportantto.me wrote: [snip] This didn't work -- obfs4 complained that 443 was in use (is that because I had previously set it for ORPort?). So, for now, I have set obfs4 to a random high port. I will admit to being pretty confused

Re: [tor-relays] HW-Accelerated OpenSSL Tor not playing nicely.

2015-05-05 Thread 12xBTM
Thanks Yawning, I was trying to make due with the equipment I had laying around, but, anyways, I did learn a bit along the way. Thanks for your input. On 3.5.15 0:40, Yawning Angel wrote: On Sat, 02 May 2015 12:10:33 -0400 12xBTM 12x...@gmail.com wrote: So, I deleted the /usr/local/ssl/

Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-05 Thread Matthew Finkel
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 01:57:04PM +, Speak Freely wrote: Matthew Finkel, It's kind of disingenuous to suggest If you want to work on something, then please come work on it, we really are overloaded. I'm really sorry you interpretted it in that way. It actually was a genuine request

Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-05 Thread AVee
On 2015-05-03 19:44, Matthew Finkel wrote: Hi Ops, [...] For this case, we need an authentication mechanism which proves control of the relay but is something relay operators won't mind running. My currently plan is to ask relay operators to sign the fingerprint file which tor creates. The

Re: [tor-relays] T-shirts and Confirming Relay Control

2015-05-05 Thread Geo Rift
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 AVee, Would it not be possible for me to specify the ExitNode in my torrc and then do the wget to prove my ownership? I haven't tried to specify a single node before so I'm not sure if it'd work. Thanks, Tim -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: