I agree with you here. This is a mission, a partnership
amongst all perticipants, even negotiated and discovered
as such, to good ends and via good means, amongst similar,
or amenable participants, with backbone, and with high
principles.
Yes toppost, shootme.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 2:00 AM, Rog
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
> On 01/16/2017 11:49 AM, Olaf Grimm wrote:
>> Now I have my servers outside and at home a middle node only.
> This is best practice. And even under a proposed corporate aegis (LLC,
> you really need to be loaded for bear to run an exit node.
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 11:49:46PM -0700, Mirimir wrote:
> Or you need adequate anonymity, and be willing to lose sunk cost.
I think trying to run exit relays with anonymity, and with plans to
discard them as needed, is a poor plan long-term. In the struggle for
what the Internet can become, we ne
On 01/16/2017 11:08 PM, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
>
> On 01/16/2017 11:49 AM, Olaf Grimm wrote:
>> An exit node at home is funny. Last year I've got visitors from law
>> enforcement early in the morning. Now I have some new "friends" from the
>> police department.
>>
>> Be warned! They take a look on
Tor could use an Eternal September.
On 01/16/2017 10:11 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> I would support Rana's volunteer proposal as described,
> and growing integration, as being a beneficial contribution.
> Let us not forget, all begin as noobs to a norm, and full
> normalization may be chilling to divers
On 01/16/2017 11:49 AM, Olaf Grimm wrote:
> An exit node at home is funny. Last year I've got visitors from law
> enforcement early in the morning. Now I have some new "friends" from the
> police department.
>
> Be warned! They take a look on bad movies and assume you are the one...
>
> Now I ha
On 01/16/2017 11:07 AM, Petrusko wrote:
> To resume,
> So it's working by cloning the git repository as you wrote.
> chown -R debian-tor:debian-tor *
> inside folders /stem and /nyx
>
> Then (relay with default control socket)
> cd nyx
> sudo -u debian-tor ./run_nyx
This (or just "nyx") yields
I would support Rana's volunteer proposal as described,
and growing integration, as being a beneficial contribution.
Let us not forget, all begin as noobs to a norm, and full
normalization may be chilling to diversity.
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Olaf Grimm:
> An exit node at home is funny. Last year I've got visitors from law
> enforcement early in the morning. Now I have some new "friends" from the
> police department.
>
> Be warned! They take a look on bad movies and assume you are the one...
>
> Now I have my servers outside and at ho
Hi Felix,
thanks for your answer.
On 16.01.2017 18:49, Felix wrote:
> There was similar on 027 but more massive including
> * assign_to_cpuworker failed
> * Your system clock just jumped
> * stalling for seconds
> Which is resolved since 0289. 'Address' was key.
>
> https:// trac.torproject.org
An exit node at home is funny. Last year I've got visitors from law
enforcement early in the morning. Now I have some new "friends" from the
police department.
Be warned! They take a look on bad movies and assume you are the one...
Now I have my servers outside and at home a middle node only.
O
Thx Damian for those commands.
I've tried quickly and it looks like ok...
- Not tried yet menu.
- uptime is ok
- only little problem for me :
cpu: 0.0% tor, 0.0% nyx
- another little problem, on "connections" page 2/5, where every relays
connections are listed, it's very laggy... may be "arm
Hi diffusae
> The only warning I have found close to it:
>
> "Jan 13 11:08:46.000 [warn] Your system clock just jumped 216 seconds
> forward; assuming established circuits no longer work"
>
> That could be due to the IPv4 autodetection? Maybe I should explicitly
> set the Address option in torrc?
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