Re: [tor-relays] Relay operators meetup @ rC3

2020-12-28 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 10:54:44PM +0100, Stefan Leibfarth wrote: > Hello Tor friends and relay operators, > > I haven't heard of a relay operators meetup at the ongoing rC3. > Are there any plans? > If not, who of you is interested? It looks like there might not be critical mass for such a

[tor-relays] M1 anyone?

2020-12-28 Thread niftybunny
With one of my servers down and giving me brain cancer … anyone tried to run relays on the new M1 chip? Is it even officially supported right now? Anyone any idea how much it could push? cheers, nifty signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP

Re: [tor-relays] new installation of an established TOR relay

2020-12-28 Thread NOC
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 01:50:03PM +0100, RJ Hofmann wrote: caused by a temporary failure of the raspberry I had to completely renew installation of my TOR relay nicknamed mosaik. The new installtion is already up and running, but since I had no copies of keys and fingerprints the new relay

Re: [tor-relays] new installation of an established TOR relay (RJ Hofmann)

2020-12-28 Thread Wilton Gorske
Hey RJH, Yep. This has happened to me with my Raspberry Pi too (nickname: mutualaid). Be sure you make a copy somewhere safe of kitchenaid's keys found in /var/lib/tor/keys to pick up where you left off next time. Given the network's extra capacity, I doubt core developers and the community

Re: [tor-relays] Relay operators meetup @ rC3

2020-12-28 Thread Amadeus Ramazotti
Hey, I'm still in the process of setting up my first relay so technically no operator yet, but I'd love to attent to ask a few noobish questions and discuss some specifics. Of course I'm talking about an actual, real meeting. I am not interested in online-meetings, which aren't meetings in my