[tor-relays] ansible for Snowflake proxies of the Tor network

2021-12-20 Thread Jacobo Nájera
Hi, Now our ansible role to setup and maintain snowflake proxies of Tor network supports ArchLinux, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD: How to use ansible role snowflake: https://www.jacobo.org/en/ansible-for-snowflake-proxies-of-the-tor-network/ Cómo utilizar el ansible role para snowflake

Re: [tor-relays] Bridge distribution method stuck at "none"

2021-12-20 Thread lists
On Sunday, December 19, 2021 5:47:29 PM CET - wrote: > However I dont see practically any traffic besides when I'm using it, and > on "Relay Search" it shows as "Bridge distribution mechanism: None". > The bridge has been up and running for 10 days straigth. It can take many weeks or months

Re: [tor-relays] Bridge distribution method stuck at "none"

2021-12-20 Thread Murad Jabir via tor-relays
Hey, "It takes some time for relay traffic to ramp up, this is especially true for guard relays but to a lesser extend also for exit relays. To understand this process, read about the lifecycle of a new relay .” Above snippet from Relay

Re: [tor-relays] Running dedicated Tor node hosting

2021-12-20 Thread bobby stickel
Well you see it's not always good just to fund one person or I should say entity. I find that it's always better to have other places where you could donate/buy and know that stuff is going to work out. My plan was to not really make any profit of exit nodes because I have other products I could

Re: [tor-relays] Running dedicated Tor node hosting

2021-12-20 Thread abuse--- via tor-relays
Hello, in my opinion, I am not sure if this is a good business idea. If I wanted to support the tor network "as a service", I'd donate to some of the very large relay operators that accept donations and are non-profits. That way, probably 80+% of what I donate goes directly into running tor

Re: [tor-relays] Running dedicated Tor node hosting

2021-12-20 Thread lists
On Monday, December 20, 2021 2:44:02 AM CET bobby stickel wrote: > Hello me and my friend have been working on a startup now for a while and I > was wondering if we would be able to run like professionally hosted Tor > nodes as like a service. It's so people who want to run like say any type > of