Re: [tor-relays] I get sad when :-(

2018-06-24 Thread Paul Templeton
> I get sad when I pay a USA 'business' for 15 VPS exits and they fly away. I'm sad that you get sad... > BOINCing is good in a winter in Coffs. It was pretty crisp this morning until > the cpu gets going. Reminds me of the Bitcoin mining days, used to heat the flaming shed 30+. 609662E824251

Re: [tor-relays] I get sad when :-(

2018-06-24 Thread Paul Templeton
>>I have two systems one a VPS the other bare metal and both will drop out of >>the consensuses about once a day(2 to 3 hours) but are running the whole >>time. >Hmm, that's weird. >Does your provider have a reliable connection? Both systems are hosted in Spain - Some of the Auths lose conne

Re: [tor-relays] Alleged Family Members

2018-06-24 Thread Paul Templeton
> How long is the timeout for 'Alleged Family Members' to disappear on > 'metrics.torproject.org'? Can I force it? Shouldn't take long, but did you leave the relay finger print in the MyFamily section in the torrc file? P 609662E824251C283164243846C035C803940378 __

[tor-relays] relayor v0.4.0 is released

2018-06-24 Thread nusenu
Hi, relayor v0.4.0 is released. relayor helps you with running relays with minimal effort (automate everything). https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor This release contains important changes for exit operators that define their own exit policy, please _do_ read the changelog if you are an

Re: [tor-relays] Number of connections on dir port

2018-06-24 Thread teor
> On 28 May 2018, at 00:04, Logforme wrote: > > After reading this post > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-May/015277.html I > started looking into what is happening on the dir port on my relay > (855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34) > > The bandwidth ratio of dir