[tor-relays] Is this probing normal for a bridge

2020-04-06 Thread Eddie
Hi, On the VPS where I run a couple of bridges, I often see the following: tcp6   0  0 aaa.bbb.cc.dd:443 194.14.247.1:18913  SYN_RECV tcp6   0  0 aaa.bbb.cc.dd:443 54.93.50.35:18457   SYN_RECV tcp6   0  0 aaa.bbb.cc.dd:443 194.68.0.1:29917    SYN_RECV tcp6

[tor-relays] Doubt related to Bridge relay

2020-04-06 Thread Ismael Castro
Hi, I'm new to setting up a relay but I'd like to help the Tor Network. I have some, perhaps silly, doubts: 1. Can I use tor browser from the same computer the bridge relay node is set up? Navigation will remain anonymous (at least similar than when using only tor browser)? 2. Will I notice any

[tor-relays] (FWD) Network is suffering with only two torflows; can you help?

2020-04-06 Thread Roger Dingledine
FYI, below is a start at a short-term plan to address the current network weighting issues, now that, as of a few weeks ago, gabelmoo's torflow died and Sebastian hasn't been able to get it going properly again. See also nifty's new ticket: https://bugs.torproject.org/33824 --Roger -

Re: [tor-relays] Relay in a stop/start loop

2020-04-06 Thread Totor be
Hi Roger, Some quick facts - tor is enabled to auto-start when the system boots - I do have nyx on that box, but I just run it every now and then (i.e. it does not run permanently) - there is nothing else than tor on the box - disc space is not an issue: 45G free on /root, 700M free on /boot and

Re: [tor-relays] Relay in a stop/start loop

2020-04-06 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 11:01:09AM +0200, Totor be wrote: > I have upgraded recently my relays (totorbe*) to CentOS8 + tor 0.4.2.7 and > they all seemed to run properly > This morning, I just noticed a weird behavior on one of them (no idea since > when this is going on) > > When starting tor, it