Holy Cow! The new Toe exit I just crabbed about just took off. My
apologies everyone! (23:39 PDT)
Arisbe
On 3/14/2018 11:03 PM, Arisbe wrote:
Hello all,
I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.
It's special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host company
Hi Arisbe,
Thanks for running relays! If you're running multiple relays (as you've
suggested) it's important to run then under the same family, see
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#MultipleRelays.
In regards to new relay usage, see
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay
2018-03-15 7:03 GMT+01:00 Arisbe :
>
> Here is my problem: The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly
> 24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay
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Hello all,
I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time. It's
special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host company in
Albania. I was the first Tor relay in that country and now I'm the
first exit relay there. This trust took me a year to establish. I run
Thanks teor
> I would recommend using a caching resolver, it puts much less load on the
> remote resolvers you are using.
Went down this path - its working.
Paul
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 8:51 AM, Gary wrote:
> 4l53ozkhv***
Whether tor or you *''d it, 45 bits is insufficient to
prevent association in posts, and being v2, can be
discovered in full, further, onions can be deanon'd
to IP address in time by motivated adversaries.
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> I2P, Gnunet, IPFS, GPG, blockchain,
> lots of other networks have relavant
> philosophy material.
Many of which could make up list of new
software packages such places could install
as part of such program.
Just as they might have libreoffice on windows,
or even some easy / volunteer admin, $fre
media.torproject.org
youtube
library freedom project
I2P, Gnunet, IPFS, GPG, blockchain,
lots of other networks have relavant
philosophy material.
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On 14.03.2018 03:56, teor wrote:
On 13 Mar 2018, at 20:51, mytormail wrote:
I just doesn't feel right if donated capacity isn't used.
Oh, but your relay's spare capacity *is* used.
Just not the way you think.
Hi teor,
Thanks for your reassuring words. :)
I just wait a few weeks and see w
Hello People,
Does anyone have a graphic or verbal discussion about the Tor network
that they would share? I want to give a talk at the public library
about the uses, advantage and how-to's of Tor. I want to get my facts
correct before I commit to this task.
Thanks
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Hello.
I made a "hello world" hidden service and I had to following message in the
logs about exceeding launch limit. I have not seen this before. I had one
onion for a while and added a second one recently - not sure if that
matters as it is only complaining about the first one.
I am not sure wh
> On 14 Mar 2018, at 08:50, Jonathan Marquardt wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 07:40:30AM +, Даннил Николаев wrote:
>> What is best to run on relay? Version 0.2 or 0.3?
>
> Always the latest stable version, which is currently 0.3.2.10. Be sure to
> follow this guide for how to set up a
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 07:40:30AM +, Даннил Николаев wrote:
> What is best to run on relay? Version 0.2 or 0.3?
Always the latest stable version, which is currently 0.3.2.10. Be sure to
follow this guide for how to set up a relay:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
What is best to run on relay? Version 0.2 or 0.3?
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