> Ralph Wetzel:
>> Feel encouraged to contact me in case you have any issues or feedback
>
> I'd like to encourage you to actually comment or close github
> issues after you fixed/implemented them.
>
Thank you for this feedback.
R.
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Hi Privatesociety,
Thank you for setting up these relays and contributing to the Tor network! I
look forward to working with you in the future.
In the #tor-relays IRC channel, there are a number of TorServers people, as
well as people from partner organizations. There are also a number of us
Torix wrote:
> I was wondering if it might be
> worth producing a list of ISPs and urls in preferred geographically
> distributed countries.
good idea, Torix
..and the old good/bad ISP reports should expire or at least be marked ancient
Robert
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I don't know if it's helpful, but I use pulseway.com to monitor my relay
(aand all of my other servers).
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 5:40 PM Colin Childs wrote:
> Hello Nusenu,
>
> Thank you for bringing this up and filing the ticket, this definitely
> sounds like something
Dear Colin,
Perhaps your new role would cover this - I understand from the list that the
uneven distribution of the Tor network around the world is a concern. My first
thought is that I should run a relay in India, which has a robust internet, and
speaks English. However, I don't know whom
Hi privatesociety,
thanks for spreading your relays across multiple countries and ASes.
privatesociety Tor:
> Anyway: We are maybe setting up an exit in the future, but for this we‘d
> like to join forces with other exit operators like TORSERVERS.net to have
> better connections in case of
Hello Nusenu,
Thank you for bringing this up and filing the ticket, this definitely sounds
like something that should be brought back in some form. I’m going to look
things over, review the history of Tor Weather and then make a plan for moving
this forward.
A monitoring service (like Tor
Ralph Wetzel:
> Feel encouraged to contact me in case you have any issues or feedback
I'd like to encourage you to actually comment or close github
issues after you fixed/implemented them.
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I've just finished v4.2 of The Onion Box, the WebInterface to monitor your Tor node(s) in action.
From the release notes:
Fix for issue due to previous operation with pip internal function that was deliberately changed with pip10. Closes #45.
Bootstrap updated to v4;
> Dear tor relay operators,
>
> we want to inform you that in future*, tor directory authorities
> will enforce a new security measurement that disallows relays to
> drop Ed25519 support in case they ever supported it at some point.
>
> In practice that means that if you run tor 0.2.7.2-alpha
Colin Childs:
> I would love to hear from all of you with the things you would find
> most helpful from me / the Tor Project
I believe the most useful tool for relay operators and
the tor network as a whole would be to bring back Tor Weather.
I filed it as
Hello tor relay community!
I‘d like to introduce six new relays, which are operated by privatesociety,
a community of people, which fighting for privacy based in europe. The six
relays provide a capacity of around 300 mbit/s (total) and are hosted on
networks, which aren‘t much used - so better
Due to a disk outtage, the FallbackDir
8C00FA7369A7A308F6A137600F0FA07990D9D451 is currently offline.
I will keep you posted with updates.
Cheers,
Nurtic-Vibe
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On Thu, May 17, 2018, 01:57 Dakota Hourie wrote:
> Hi Colin! It is great to see you become more active in the project.
> Looking forward to see some of these come to fruition.
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2018, 9:47 AM Colin Childs,
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