Re: [tor-relays] Should I use Tor Alpha on my relays

2020-07-31 Thread Keifer Bly
This is my opinion. With that said, I would use the stable versions of tor as they are best tested, etc. Cheers. --Keifer On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 2:48 PM nusenu wrote: > Sebastian Elisa Pfeifer: > > I was wondering if the network would benefit if I > > would start using Tor Alpha? > > relay ope

Re: [tor-relays] Guard flag got removed after only 48 hours of downtime.

2020-07-31 Thread William Kane
Thank you! That was very informative and educational compared to the other replies. Best Regards, William Kane 2020-07-29 3:18 GMT, Sebastian Hahn : > Hi William, > >> On 29. Jul 2020, at 00:45, Matt Traudt wrote: >> >> The Guard flag conditions are >> https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/

Re: [tor-relays] Should I use Tor Alpha on my relays

2020-07-31 Thread nusenu
Sebastian Elisa Pfeifer: > I was wondering if the network would benefit if I > would start using Tor Alpha? relay operators that are willing to test new (unstable) builds and willing to report bugs are primarily useful for the Tor developers (see the recent call for testing of IPv6 features) If

Re: [tor-relays] What is the command to view the tor log file on Debian?

2020-07-31 Thread Toralf Förster
On 7/30/20 8:54 AM, Paul Geurts wrote: > more syslog | grep Tor useless use of "more" IMO, just use grep "Tor" /var/log/syslog -or- for a continuous watching for new events: tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep "Tor" -- Toralf ___ tor-relay