> This coming week, we'll be putting out new stable releases for 0.2.9
> and later supported branches to fix a few security bugs. The
> highest-severity bug to be fixed is severity "medium". (See
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/SecurityPolicy
> for informatio
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 01:13:00PM +, Vasilis wrote:
> I see a number of warning log messages on a dedicated server:
> [WARN] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation
> requests!
You get that warning message when there are too many create cells coming
in, and your relay
> On 22 Feb 2018, at 03:32, "ka...@ono.com" wrote:
>>> On 20 Feb 2018, at 23:02, "ka...@ono.com" wrote:
>>>
>>> My LorneMalvo relay not in the cached consensus. Flags ok: running, v2dir,
>>> valid according to consensus-health.
>>
>> Only 4 of 9 directory authorities see your relay as Running:
On 02/21/2018 08:38 PM, pikami wrote:
> but I can't find any solution for this on google.
Which is sometimes good indicator that it is not a good idea ;)
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On 21.02.2018 20:38, pikami wrote:
> I was wondering if it's possible to run a Web server and tor ORPort on
> the same port.
Not easily. There is sslh, a "port multiplexer", but I have no
experience with it: https://github.com/yrutschle/sslh
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I just relised that the 21(FTP) port is not blocked in most of the restricted
places so I'm going to use it.
Thanks for your post thou
On 2018 m. vasario 21 d. 21:54:43 GMT+02:00, Moritz Bartl
wrote:
>On 21.02.2018 20:38, pikami wrote:
>> I was wondering if it's possible to run a Web server and
Hello,
I was wondering if it's possible to run a Web server and tor ORPort on the same
port.
I'm using nginx for my web server and I'm using ports 80 and 443, it would be
cool if the ORPort could also be 443, that would help people that are behind
firewalls, but I can't find any solution for thi
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From: teor2...@gmail.com
Date: 20/02/2018 13:19
To:
Subj: Re: [tor-relays] Not in the cached consensus
> On 20 Feb 2018, at 23:02, "ka...@ono.com" wrote:
>
> My LorneMalvo relay not in the cached consensus. Flags ok: running, v2dir,
> valid according to consensus-hea
Hi!
This coming week, we'll be putting out new stable releases for 0.2.9
and later supported branches to fix a few security bugs. The
highest-severity bug to be fixed is severity "medium". (See
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/SecurityPolicy
for information abo
Hi,
I see a number of warning log messages on a dedicated server:
[WARN] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation requests!
Please consider using the MaxAdvertisedBandwidth config option or choosing a
more restricted exit policy. [27615 similar message(s) suppressed in last 6
notatorserver:
> Hi,
> I have just setup a tor-relay and I am wondering if the resource requirements
> are still current:> "A non-exit relay faster than 40MBit/s should have at
> least 1 GB of RAM."[1]
Yes, I still believe that you can run a relay if you have just 1 GB of RAM.
(this is a lowe
Hi,
I have just setup a tor-relay and I am wondering if the resource requirements
are still current:
"A non-exit relay faster than 40MBit/s should have at least 1 GB of RAM."[1]
My relay is sitting at ~2.77G currently. I set the option:
MaxMemInQueues 6GB
Just wondering if this is any cause for
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