On 12 Nov 2018, at 08:40, DeMarcus Sullivan wrote:
>
> I am running the latest version on Tor 8.0.3 on my Windows desktop. I would
> like to run a non-exit relay 24/7 and I'm having trouble finding the
> step-by-step process to do so. Before I could just copy amd paste the torrc
>
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 20:18, nusenu wrote:
>
> teor:
>> 1. If your exit's DNS fails, it will reject all exit requests in its
>> descriptor.
>
> are you saying that
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21989
> is already implemented and released in an alpha version?
This ticket is
On 11/11/18 5:40 PM, DeMarcus Sullivan wrote:
> I am running the latest version on Tor 8.0.3 on my Windows desktop. I
> would like to run a non-exit relay 24/7 and I'm having trouble finding
> the step-by-step process to do so. Before I could just copy amd paste
> the torrc configuration text in
I am running the latest version on Tor 8.0.3 on my Windows desktop. I would
like to run a non-exit relay 24/7 and I'm having trouble finding the
step-by-step process to do so. Before I could just copy amd paste the torrc
configuration text in the torrc file. It seems that has changed because now
* Olaf Selke:
> I'm just too lazy to renew the ssl certificate or to switch to
> letsencrypt [...]
It just has to be said: Creating a single-host Let's Encrypt cert is
very easy on Debian Linux, which you seem to be using. Install Certbot,
shutdown Apache, run Certbot, modify Apache's
Am 09.11.2018 um 23:14 schrieb DrNotThatEvil:
That service was a godsend thanks Olaf, Thanks for all work, love and care!
thanx for all the flowers :-)
I took the ssl certificate expiration 11/06 as an occasion to
discontinue the service. Actually behind the scenes everything is still