> However, if you browse the consensuses, you will find a lot of relays
that meet the requirements above, but doesn't have HSDir.
> You will also notice that almost every relay with HSDir is also a
conventional v2 directory mirror (e.g. with active DirPort).
>
> Is there any non-documented requirem
> On 31 Dec 2015, at 13:58, Larry Brandt wrote:
>
> Recently I have been receiving warnings on notices.log shown below. Today I
> started a new exit relay and immediately received a similar message. Is this
> familiar to anyone? What's my problem?
>
> Dec 31 03:26:35.000 [warn] Malformed I
> On 1 Jan 2016, at 13:21, Dimitar Milkov wrote:
>
> Hello, and Happy New Year!
>
> I have a question regarding the HSDir flag.
>
> According to dir-spec.txt :
>
> "A router is a v2 hidden service directory if it stores and serves v2 hidden
> service descriptors, has the Stable and Fast flag
There is alsoScallionhttps://github.com/lachesis/scallion and Eshalothttps://github.com/ReclaimYourPrivacy/eschalot The hardware facebook used to bruteforce their onion address must have been very impressive. Message: 2Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:33:19 -0900From: Jesse V To: t
Installing apparmor-utils should help. After putting tor in complain mode for a while, run aa-logprof It will ask whether you want to permit violations of the existing profile and update it accordingly. Here is a brief tutorialhttp://www.insanitybit.com/2012/05/29/apparmor-how-to/ Cheers Message:
You can use an Amazon EC2 G-Instance and Scallion if you don't have a
good GPU.
Am 01.01.2016 um 20:18 schrieb Manager Bahia del Sol LLC:
>
> There is also
> Scallion
> https://github.com/lachesis/scallion
>
> and Eshalot
> https://github.com/ReclaimYourPrivacy/eschalot
>
> The hardware face
Thank you for the pointer. Unfortunately aa-logprof doesn't display anything
after putting the tor profile in complain mode and attempting to start it a few
times. I happened to set up a hidden service today on a machine that never had
tor installed before so I decide to diff the two machines. O
On 01/01/2016 10:21 AM, Josef Stautner wrote:
> You can use an Amazon EC2 G-Instance and Scallion if you don't have a
> good GPU.
That is not a good idea, since then you are given them your private key.
I trust Amazon, but not that much. People have posted on the /r/onions
or /r/tor subreddit with