Hi,
> On 17 Oct 2018, at 18:05, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> So when running my OBFS4 bridge I noticed something, tor recently popped up
> with a message saying “I’ve sent 30mb and received
> 104mb.” Why is there such a big difference in the amount of data my bridge
> has received and sent?
Please
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 11:33:35AM +0200, r1610091651 wrote:
> I've noticed following after upgrading to latest stable version (0.3.4.8):
>
> Memory usage
>
> Known issue? Any work-around?
The bug should be fixed in the new 0.3.5.3-alpha release today. Assuming
it looks better, we'll put out an
Probably related to this issue:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27813
At least the description fits to what I see on my relay based on Raspbian.
Same bandwith settings as with all previous versions so I assume it is not
related to a wrong torrc config.
teor schrieb am Di., 16. Ok
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 12:14:00 +
nusenu wrote:
> please add any further information directly to the
> relevant trac issue at
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27813
It has been reported in the Trac ticket that the problem might be related to
bandwidth limiting. And indeed, of
Hi George,
dear all,
i can imagine a tor-setup-guide. I mean when you apt install tor you should
have an command like tor-setup (or whatever) which starts an "gui" inside the
terminal window and asks you some basic questions. For most people there are a
few questions like "What do you want to r
Greetings list,
a few days ago, Elias Papavasileiou did a "Setup your own Tor relay"
workshop in the Greek open source conference FOSSCOMM. I attended the
workshop and helped out a bit.
During the workshop, a presentation was given describing how to setup a
relay, and then we moved to hands-on,
Hello list,
So when running my OBFS4 bridge I noticed something, tor recently popped up
with a message saying “I’ve sent 30mb and received
104mb.” Why is there such a big difference in the amount of data my bridge has
received and sent?
Info – tor 0.3.4.8 running on Windows 10 (Although tor see
> On 17 Oct 2018, at 02:38, Toralf Förster wrote:
>
>> On 10/15/18 11:49 PM, teor wrote:
>> The post contains conflicting advice.
>
> Said that, is the following a good choice for a bridge? :
>
> # torrc
>
> RunAsDaemon 1
>
> SocksPort 0
> ControlPort 9051
> ORPort auto
> BridgeRelay 1
> Exi