> On 31 Oct 2018, at 01:53, Ralph Seichter wrote:
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> * Isaac Grover:
>
>> You are correct in that I won't maintain the exit flag without ports
>> 80 and 443 open, *and* I lose my eligibility for a free t-shirt, *but*
>> I am not likely to attract attention at my home either. =)
>
> No exit
HI,
thanks for Your hint. In did... "Publish... 0". I just commented it out. I hope
that now it will work.
I will wait for some traffic now :).
Greetings to all and thanks for Your help.
Cheers
Dlugasny
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On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 11:57 AM, Logforme wrote:
> On
Hello,
Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T. wrote:
> Good morning Spiros,
>
> You are correct in that I won't maintain the exit flag without ports 80 and
> 443 open, *and* I lose my eligibility for a free t-shirt, *but* I am not
> likely to attract attention at my home either. =)
>
> Make your day
On 2018-10-30 16:51:42, to...@protonmail.com wrote:
Before I download months of gzipped archives and zgrep them myself, is
there a way to search the messages themselves? I'm looking at:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/
but maybe there as another setup somewhere else.
I use
* Isaac Grover:
> You are correct in that I won't maintain the exit flag without ports
> 80 and 443 open, *and* I lose my eligibility for a free t-shirt, *but*
> I am not likely to attract attention at my home either. =)
No exit flag means your relay will not be used as an exit, just as a
Before I download months of gzipped archives and zgrep them myself, is there a
way to search the messages themselves? I'm looking at:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/
but maybe there as another setup somewhere else.
TIA,
--Torix
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Good morning Spiros,
You are correct in that I won't maintain the exit flag without ports 80 and 443
open, *and* I lose my eligibility for a free t-shirt, *but* I am not likely to
attract attention at my home either. =)
Make your day great,
Isaac Grover, Senior I.T. Consultant
Aileron I.T. -
Just a note that I believe you will lose the exit flag for not having at least
ports 80 and 443 open
On October 30, 2018 2:31:15 PM UTC, "Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T."
wrote:
>Good morning,
>
>As a followup to my last (and other) posts on this list, I have been
>cautioned multiple times of
Good morning,
As a followup to my last (and other) posts on this list, I have been cautioned
multiple times of running an exit node from my home. After careful
consideration and previous direct feedback from this list, I configured an exit
node with the following exit policy, which allows
Good morning all,
My motivation for the traffic graphing per port was simply to get an idea if
the ports were even being used, and I would only view them internally - would
this still be a violation of user trust?
Make your day great,
Isaac Grover, Senior I.T. Consultant
Aileron I.T. -
Hi,
Thanks for reporting this bug.
> On 30 Oct 2018, at 04:18, Felix wrote:
>
> Are the two warnings below of the same type for this issue?
Not really: they're corrupt on disk, rather than from the network.
> Am 29.10.2018 um 07:03 schrieb teor:
>>
>>
>>> On 24 Oct 2018, at 07:38, Toralf
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