Re: [tor-relays] relays possible sybil

2016-01-19 Thread nusenu
> just wondering whats the matter with these 66+ relays "cloudvps" ... > guess they get vote, should we discard some iprages? I wouldn't worry about these obvious spikes since they are easy to spot [1]. [1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.onion-routing.ornetradar/854 I find less obvious

Re: [tor-relays] relays possible sybil

2016-01-19 Thread tor-server-creator
since not declaring $family could cause risk to Tor-Network: action should take place if relayoperator is not responding config, right?   Am Dienstag, 19. Januar 2016 20:28 schrieb nusenu :     just wondering whats the matter with these 66+ relays "cloudvps" ...

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread Willam Lee
I am sorry that I'm freshman 2016年1月19日 下午10:03,"Артём" 写道: > I think it is much easier to start a VM with debian or something on your > Win7, and run Tor there. > > 2016-01-19 15:56 GMT+02:00 je suis : > >> Hello all >> >> I'm sorry if I'm writing to the

[tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread je suis
Hello all I'm sorry if I'm writing to the wrong list. Until recently and since some months back, I ran a tor relay under Linux, during daytime (only have my laptop), with 2.5/5MBps speed. Not much, it took an hour or two to really start, but it worked, I hope it helped a bit. Now I find I need to

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread Артём
I think it is much easier to start a VM with debian or something on your Win7, and run Tor there. 2016-01-19 15:56 GMT+02:00 je suis : > Hello all > > I'm sorry if I'm writing to the wrong list. Until recently and since some > months back, I ran a tor relay under Linux, during

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread je suis
> I think it is much easier to start a VM with debian or something on your Win7, and run Tor there. If this were the case I'd be better off by modifying the tor-browser and leave it running, but I'm concerned by the resources it would take. The browser alone, freshly started, eats up some 300k of

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 02:43:15PM +, je suis wrote: > Even if I say I need to use win7 these days that doesn't mean I'm looking > for an easy way to do it; as many steps as there are required, that's how > many I'll take, but I'd rather be tor alone that runs, not a whole army. Is > it

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread je suis
> There is also, sometimes, a "Tor windows expert bundle" available on the > download page, which would mean you don't need to extract stuff from the > Tor Browser directory yourself. I say 'sometimes' because we haven't been > super great about keeping it up to date lately. Give it a try and see.

Re: [tor-relays] Running a relay, only, in win7

2016-01-19 Thread je suis
Well, it seems to be running, as a process, at least. It won't run with other ports but it does with the defaults ones, fine with me. I had to modify the log paths to be for win7 and it seems it only starts if run as admin. Again, fine with me, maybe I'll convince it to run as a service, too.