Hi Shawn,
I looked at HardenedBSD and have actually moved to a different VPS so that can
I use HBSD. FreeBSD was the only option I had at the time but both instances
crashed repeatedly and it got so frustrating that I gave up on FreeBSD. I will
give HardenedBSD a go.
Cheers,
Dan
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Hi,
I'd like to raise your awareness of an ongoing scheme of questionable entities
that
make use of your name or relay contactinfo and/or relay nicknames. Those using
other people's
relay _nicknames_ got and get spotted by multiple people already and are
somewhat obvious (at least for now),
b
Bridge does not require static ip. You can run one at home.
More than one —> use different ports
> Am 31.03.2021 um 22:14 schrieb gi vi an :
>
> does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
>
> if more than one bridge can be configured per one isp connection, how do i
> configure?
>
> --
> wh
On 31 March 2021, Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes wrote:
O noticed many ssh requests to my Debian VM running a Relay and I am
wondering if this is normal or if this is happening only with me.
I think that's normal for every host on the internet! A tool like Fail2ban¹
does a good job with those probe
Happens on all internet-facing ssh daemons.
Independently of tor.
On 3/31/21 6:35 PM, Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes wrote:
> Hi there,
> O noticed many ssh requests to my Debian VM running a Relay and I am
> wondering if this is normal or if this is happening only with me.
>
> Anyone else see this ssh
Hi there,
O noticed many ssh requests to my Debian VM running a Relay and I am
wondering if this is normal or if this is happening only with me.
Anyone else see this ssh attemptives? Is it normal?
sshd[27004]: Failed password for root from 45.91.226.235 port 41012 ssh2
sshd[27004]: Received disco
does bridge require static or dynamic ip?
if more than one bridge can be configured per one isp connection, how do
i configure?
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 01:09:45PM +0200, René Ladan wrote:
> On 30-03-2021 15:47, Shawn Webb wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 02:36:36AM +, xplato wrote:
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > I am a bit of a noob here so please bear with me. I ran a relay using
> > > Ubuntu with very few issues how
On 30-03-2021 15:47, Shawn Webb wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 02:36:36AM +, xplato wrote:
Greetings,
I am a bit of a noob here so please bear with me. I ran a relay using Ubuntu
with very few issues however I decide to add an additional relay and decided to
use FreeBSD. They will only ru
Yes, I had a few exits there for some time. They were quite good and all
abuse was closed with a comment explaining that you run a tor exit node
and you are not responsible for the traffic. However, after about a
year, they closed my account from one day to the next and I had to shut
down all e
xplato schreef op 30 maart 2021 04:36:36 CEST:
>Greetings,
>
>I am a bit of a noob here so please bear with me. I ran a relay using Ubuntu
>with very few issues however I decide to add an additional relay and decided
>to use FreeBSD. They will only run for around 18 hours and then they shut
>do
Dear Petrusco,
I have had success putting that file in /etc/tor where the torrc is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17551 Oct 29 18:03 tor-exit-notice.html
Don't forget to change your line in the torrc to tell it where you moved the
file. i.e.:
DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
Hope this wo
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 01:13:56 +
Андрей Гвоздев wrote:
> Did anyone run relays on Scaleway?
Scaleway is the new name of Online SAS, a lot of people run relays there
(#3 most popular AS) -- for that reason it is actually kind of discouraged to
add more.
If you already have a server there for s
I used to run a couple of relays on their DEV1-S instances and never had any
problems. They let you use the advertised bandwidth 24/7 without being
throttled.
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On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 8:26 AM,
wrote:
> Send tor-relays mailing list submissions to
> tor-re
Yes. I have some there. You get abuse messages. Reply fast or your
accout will be blocked.
Olaf
Am 31.03.2021 03:13 schrieb Андрей Гвоздев:
Did anyone run relays on Scaleway?
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Paul Templeton:
> the relay with fingerprint B8D95BB1AAFB6F234EC50A100F46E4CC8E8E90FB
> (coffswifi5)is not me...
>
> coffswifi4 is mine so don't ask me to add as a family...
We won't, promised. :) We are aware of that relay and similar ones and
are about to bump them out of the network. Thanks f
From my point of view - yes :)
> Am 30.03.2021 um 17:48 schrieb Keifer Bly :
>
>
> Does that include exits? Thx
>
>> On Tue, Mar 30, 2021, 1:59 AM wrote:
>> Hi Keifer.
>>
>>
>>
>> There are a lots of relays on OVH 😊
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> volker
>>
>>
>
Did anyone run relays on Scaleway?
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On 2/22/21 3:27 PM, Toralf Förster wrote:
# DDoS
$IPT -A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m recent --name synflood --set
$IPT -A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m recent --name synflood
--update --seconds 60 --hitcount 10 -j DROP
just for the record:
In the emanwhile I do think tha
the relay with fingerprint B8D95BB1AAFB6F234EC50A100F46E4CC8E8E90FB
(coffswifi5)is not me...
coffswifi4 is mine so don't ask me to add as a family...
Paul
137CF322859E400455E457DB920F65FFDD222CDF
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Ouch, this config looks like not so cool...
I see on Metrics the ipv6 choosen by Tor process, is now on :
"Unreachable OR Addresses"
I'll write the other solution you given previously... with
ORPort xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9001
ORPort [::xxx:x::::xxx]:9001
30/03/2021 à 20:07, Petrusk
Ok !
So this only line will serve on both ipv4 and ipv6 together, ok thx ! Cool
30/03/2021 à 15:51, li...@for-privacy.net :
> ORPort 9001
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Place the DirPortFrontPage in the same folder like torrc, not /var/...
Give the path correctly in the torrc.
This is the default in all my relays with Debian and Ubuntu.
Olaf
Am 30.03.21 um 13:53 schrieb Petrusko:
> Hey,
>
> I'm having a little problem with setting up (my be some rights...) the
xplato wrote on 2021-03-30:
> I am running two relays and the error message is the same for both:
>
> Mar 30 08:13:01 freebsd kernel: pod 1745 (tor) , jid 0 , uid 256, was killed:
> out of swap space
>
> If I run
> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/usr/swap0 bs=1m count=512
>
> #chmod 0600 /usr/swap0
>
xplato wrote:
> I am running two relays and the error message is the same for both:
>
> Mar 30 08:13:01 freebsd kernel: pod 1745 (tor) , jid 0 , uid 256, was killed:
> out of swap space
>
Oh. Then Fabian may be right. Assuming that you already have what
should be an adequate amount of swa
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