I’m running Raspian Stretch lite.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 4:40 AM, ylms wrote:
> Hello skarz,
>
> On 10/3/19 3:17 AM, skarz wrote:
>> What is the proper way to stop/start/restart a relay? I’ve ‘corrupted’ a few
>> relays during this process, for example a relay had a new fingerprint after
>> re
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019, at 11:51 AM, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Just an FYI on a problem I found with two DNS of 1and1 ionos.
> The affected DNS are 212.227.123.16 and 212.227.123.17 which both are
> not responding to *.torproject.org domain or sub domains.
> I found this out as my system reverted back
> so manually copied email addresses like this "tor AT ip-eend dot nl" and
> then emails send, not automatic to only valid addresses? Right?
yes, Roger does that manually.
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On 10/4/19 7:39 AM, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> On 04.10.2019 12:24, nusenu wrote:
>> As previously written on 2019-09-03
>> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-September/017711.html
>>
>>
>> the Tor directory authorities are about to remove
>> relays from the network if they
Hello nusenu,
On 10/4/19 12:43 PM, nusenu wrote:
> yes, operators with usable contactInfo get contacted directly by Roger
> himself.
so manually copied email addresses like this "tor AT ip-eend dot nl" and
then emails send, not automatic to only valid addresses? Right?
Regards
yl
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Just an FYI on a problem I found with two DNS of 1and1 ionos.
The affected DNS are 212.227.123.16 and 212.227.123.17 which both are not
responding to *.torproject.org domain or sub domains.
I found this out as my system reverted back to the default DNS after a system
crash. I'm now using bind on
Hello skarz,
On 10/3/19 3:17 AM, skarz wrote:
> What is the proper way to stop/start/restart a relay? I’ve ‘corrupted’ a few
> relays during this process, for example a relay had a new fingerprint after
> restarting the machine. Actually my biggest problems thus far are all based
> around Tor b
On 04.10.2019 12:24, nusenu wrote:
As previously written on 2019-09-03
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-September/017711.html
the Tor directory authorities are about to remove
relays from the network if they run end-of-life versions of tor.
Here is the list of affected rel
ylms:
> Hello
> did anyone contact the relay operators by the given email addresses?
yes, operators with usable contactInfo get contacted directly by Roger himself.
> Question: When the update is done later than next week, say in 14 days,
> will the relays get part of the tor network again?
y
Hello
did anyone contact the relay operators by the given email addresses? I
someone would do this it would be nice, otherwise I will do this later
this weekend.
I would just forward this email here to let them know about that
information and ask them to subscribe to the list as well.
If someone w
As previously written on 2019-09-03
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-September/017711.html
the Tor directory authorities are about to remove
relays from the network if they run end-of-life versions of tor.
Here is the list of affected relays that will be **removed**
from th
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