Hello,
I'd like to pick up on this. It is worth remembering that Tor itself is not
conceptually difficult - it is an anonymizing network for TCP traffic that
builds circuits across multiple nodes.
Tor does not care about the data. This is your responsibility. You need to
ensure it does not tra
Hi Tim!
Thank you for your knowledgeable support.
I could nail it down to the missing systemd support in the Tor version I compiled from the sources.
After re-compiling it with './configure --enable-systemd' it works again as expected...
Above that, I was able to eliminate the 'Permissions [
Hi "Tor",
Ehmm..
On 27 Dec 2017, at 21:07, tor wrote:
> I think you just have a typo here:
>
>> ORPort 80.127.177.180:993 NoListen
>
> 177 instead of 117 for the third octet.
Duh... ..
Thx!
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> On 28 Dec 2017, at 21:39, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
>
> Hi there!
> I took the advantage of some family time to update my Tor Relay to the latest
> RPi Raspbian release (based on Debian Stretch).
> The Pi does nothing else than running a Tor node, so no 'customized'
> configuration or settings are
On 12/18/2017 12:15 PM, Vasilis wrote:
> Hello Kenneth,
> Thank you for running an exit relay.
> Anonymity is useful for all creatures. :)
Just a relay, but anonymity is needful.
>> I have been told that Tor is conceptually difficult to wrap your head
>> around, but these are useful mission fi
Hi there!
I took the advantage of some family time to update my Tor Relay to the latest RPi Raspbian release (based on Debian Stretch).
The Pi does nothing else than running a Tor node, so no 'customized' configuration or settings are necessary / applied at all.
Even after installation of the la