[tor-relays] Advice for new exit relay

2018-12-18 Thread dns1983
Hi, excuse my bad english. I would run an exit relay on a virtual server. For now i run just a non exit relay on my own mini server. I don't like too much do not have full control on the server, but, for me, it is the only way to run an exit relay. How do I know which service allow me to

Re: [tor-relays] Extreme Exit Policy

2018-12-18 Thread grarpamp
>> Another more surprising impact for you is that your ssh connections would, >> counterintuitively, die more often. >> >> That's because Tor has a LongLivedPorts option, where streams for those >> destination ports use circuits with all Stable-flagged relays, and 22 >> is in the list but 443 is

Re: [tor-relays] Extreme Exit Policy

2018-12-18 Thread gerard
Thanks Roger for your helpful explanations, as always. I still have exit flags. The total traffic through through my exits does not see change whatever I do to port 80, with some 3,000 exits. Vnstat makes it 17 T a month on my main server. I am puzzled that amount of activity, with limited

Re: [tor-relays] 35C3 Tor Relay Operators Meetup

2018-12-18 Thread kantorkel
Hi all, > > If so, it would be great if we could get > - a slightly bigger room than we had last year > - a room with a beamer > since the number of rooms is very limited, I have reserved a slot for the Relays Operators Meetup: 2018/12/27 16:30, 90 minutes, lecture room M2. The room has 48 seats

Re: [tor-relays] Extreme Exit Policy

2018-12-18 Thread ronqtorrelays
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 22:51, Mirimir wrote: > > And sure, I could setup .onion SSH for everything, and that'd arguably > be more secure. But sometimes I'm just too lazy for that. I'm pretty frickin' lazy, but I do this with all my servers. Here's the recipe for Linux/Debian provisioning:

Re: [tor-relays] Extreme Exit Policy

2018-12-18 Thread Mirimir
On 12/18/2018 12:09 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 11:51:29PM -0700, Mirimir wrote: >> Given that I SSH via Tor a lot, that would suck for me. If too many >> exits didn't allow port 22, anyway. As it is, it's not uncommon for SSH >> logins via Tor to die. Presumably after