Re: [tor-relays] ipv6 ORPort + DIRPort too ?

2021-04-01 Thread lists
On 30.03.2021 21:38, Petrusko wrote: Ouch, this config looks like not so cool... I see on Metrics the ipv6 choosen by Tor process, is now on : "Unreachable OR Addresses" From: https://www.mail-archive.com/tor-relays@lists.torproject.org/msg17760.html 8< In short, with this new feature, speci

Re: [tor-relays] DirPortFrontPage file '.....' not found | Permission denied

2021-04-01 Thread lists
On 30.03.2021 22:57, to...@protonmail.com wrote: 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.: DirPortFro

Re: [tor-relays] Many SSH requests

2021-04-01 Thread lists
On 31.03.2021 18:35, 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 attemptives? Is it normal? Yes. sshd[27004]: Failed password for root fr

Re: [tor-relays] bridge static or dynamic ip and multiple bridge config

2021-04-01 Thread lists
On 31.03.2021 18:09, gi vi an wrote: does bridge require static or dynamic ip? If it only changes every few weeks, you can work with DynDNS. If you are only online for a few hours or your dyn IP keeps changing, check out Tor snowflake. https://support.torproject.org/censorship/what-is-snowfl

Re: [tor-relays] bridge static or dynamic ip and multiple bridge config

2021-04-01 Thread Volker Mink
With German DSL providers you get a new IP each day. My OBFS4 at home makes does about 100gb each day. > Am 01.04.2021 um 09:05 schrieb Eddie : > > But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic, based > on how bridge information is distributed. > > Cheers. > >> On 3/3

Re: [tor-relays] Many SSH requests

2021-04-01 Thread gerard
Move SSH from port 22 Certificate only, deny passwords gets rid of most of this from the kiddies From: tor-relays On Behalf Of Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes Sent: 31 March 2021 17:36 To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: [tor-relays] Many SSH requests Hi there, O noticed many ssh re

Re: [tor-relays] Is OVH a safe vps provider to run an exit relay on?

2021-04-01 Thread William Kane
Hi, no, OVH is the second most commonly used hosting provider, another relay hosted there would hurt the network more than it would help: https://metrics.torproject.org/bubbles.html#as We need to make the network as diverse as possible, in order to make it as hard as possible for law enforcement

Re: [tor-relays] bridge static or dynamic ip and multiple bridge config

2021-04-01 Thread gi vi an
On 2021-03-31 23:44, Eddie wrote: But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic, based on how bridge information is distributed. it makes sense, so i can opt for static ip with isp (it comes at rxtra cost, i think) do i have to ask anything more about static ip? Che

Re: [tor-relays] Many SSH requests

2021-04-01 Thread Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes
Thank you for the explanation. I also found this (old) article that explains the lifecycle of a new relay https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay I just set up my first Relay and soon it will be helping the Tor network. With time I will be able to start others. All the best! Em qui., 1

Re: [tor-relays] bridge static or dynamic ip and multiple bridge config

2021-04-01 Thread Eddie
But one that keeps changing IP will get very little, if any, traffic, based on how bridge information is distributed. Cheers. On 3/31/2021 2:19 PM, Volker Mink wrote: 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 schri

Re: [tor-relays] Help with FreeBSD relays

2021-04-01 Thread Shawn Webb
Sounds good. If you still can't get your relay to have an uptime longer than eighteen hours, feel free to reach out directly to me and I can help address that. The non-exit relay I'm running from home has an uptime greater than eighteen, so we at least have a "reference implementation" to work with