In the spirit of cancel culture, I will be increasing my exit and guard relay
traffic from 100mbps unthrottled pipes to 240. If we are to scrutinize the past
actions of every great inventor, thinker, and innovator while disregarding
achievements based on personal demerits then there would
lso before I shut my relay down for a couple of weeks late last year,
it had, and maintained guard status for about 6 months. Now it yo-yos
in and out of guard on a regular basis.
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/D195E5CE8AE77BAC91673E6CFB7BD0AF57281646
Cheers.
On 8/15/2020 5:4
Potlatch, your servers are an excellent and exemplary effort. -Original Message-From: potla...@protonmail.comSent: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 08:00:51 +To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: [tor-relays] need help with riseup accountHello server operators,I have a favor to ask
I noticed this too. I've gotten about 4-5 abuse complaints to my upstream
provider alone in the last few days. A few more directly to my email. According
to the abuse report logs they all appear to be a similar xss exploit attempt.
DennisSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device-- Original
good on you -Original Message-From: volker.m...@gmx.deSent: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:02:03 +0200To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] Got my first abuseyou call it dumb.
other call i coursageous.
it was worth a try. i have decent internet connection at home
Could it be the VPS company has changed its tolerance of exits and is stopping it?
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, ... ?
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. März 2020 um 04:53 Uhr
Von: "potlatch"
An: "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org"
Betreff: [tor-relays] website support
Hello Tor,
I have a few exit relays on the Tor network but generally I'm flying blind. Why isn't there an index of
Such a clear explanation would be good to see on torproject.org. -Original Message-From: nusenu-li...@riseup.netSent: Sat, 04 Jan 2020 11:44:00 +To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] Exit Concentration vs Bulk filters?> I never heard a real technical rea
In Germany? -Original Message-From: jeep...@posteo.deSent: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 16:45:42 +0200To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] do not run exits at homeI'm through with the trials after three years straight. It's anexpensive fun, but I could buy new computers
It is a bit expensive if there's no profit.
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ncy. They are not limited to Unix-like systems, even though the milterprotocol was originally meant to extend only Sendmail.In the case of inbox.com, it looks like they're using some software byMatriX ATC I have never heard of until today, and I have no idea whatthat particular MTA is capa
How do you block emails when they come from a list address? -Original Message-From: ab...@monksofcool.netSent: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 15:01:14 +0200To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: [tor-relays] Quoting spam considered harmful* Seby:> This dude just won't stop harassing us with
It would be nice to read short and concise messages about how to run relays the
best way for privacy and security.
You can run relays without sending messages.
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Thanks. I think that would be better called Guides.-Original Message-From: pter...@gmail.comOn Wed, 27 Mar 2019 at 22:10, I wrote:>> Where is the equivalent of https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en?https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en (From theDocumen
Where is the equivalent of https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en?
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the tor project mob just asked me to give money to support their effort to protect free communication and privacy.i thought my contribution to the 'community' goal paying for space of numerous virtual computers in numerous places was sufficient. how many relays do each of them run out of their
-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] Which would be more helpful, to run a bridge or normal relay?Keifer,Great question. My advice (which may differ from others) would based on the location of your connection. If this is in your home I would become a middle relay or perhaps a bridge
Hello everyone,I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year.I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MBIs it a 3 B +?
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>> -Original Message->>From: miri...@riseup.net>>The one about the cat arrived first.>>And you know, posting off-topic messages as commentary about others'>>posting off-topic messages is ... off-topic.The cat's name is Off Topic.
8--
Off Topic promises not to intrude again.
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The winning name in the Neighbour's Cat competition is ... Off Topic!
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The cat has decided to go back. It was bored.
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I sent two messages.One was about the Evil Empire (not USA this time) putting tiny little chips which send to an anonymous server and which can intercede with commands to the CPU to bypass instructions.Not a jot was heard!The other was a tip of my hat to Samuel Beckett.That, I am proud to say
He realised this list wasn't about him so he left.
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That has nothing to do with this list. -Original Message-From: jeep...@posteo.deSent: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 00:58:16 +0200To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: Re: [tor-relays] Greypony / Conrad Rockenhaus offline?
Ok, I know about his problem, but he want to be a business man
https://www.eff.org/takedowns/ten-hours-static-gets-five-copyright-notices
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0.2.9.15 is a bit old.Have you tried to update? What do you have in /etc/apt/sources.list?I believe RPi 2 and 3 can use https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.enDoestor --verify-config -f torrc give any clues?Rob also very much an ab initio relay operator
> niftybunny wrote
> I tried to run relays in Japan and Singapore some years ago. It was bad,
> you are more than 1 km away from the rest of the crowd so expect
> delay and jitter :(
Aren't Russia, China, North Korea and Malaysia somewhere n
Do you mean you paid for a day and now want to be helped to pay for every other day? -Original Message-From: li...@protonmail.comSent: Sun, 16 Sep 2018 11:01:14 +To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: [tor-relays] New exit nodeJust wanted to tell I could set up a new relay
I feel that is smart. -Original Message-From: igro...@aileronit.comSent: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 11:29:48 +To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.orgSubject: [tor-relays] Contact info on exit notice page?
Good morning fellow exit node operators,
I am considering adding a dedicated email
As Trumpf said "it was good for putting me to sleep" because I was looking for
discussion on running relays.
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Åh meget godt!
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ill's phrasing would be to create a new agency, or identifying a single agency on
> > which to confer these powers.
>
> No new agency is required - there is already the CAC, now sitting in Home Affairs, who
> manages existing lawful interception and metadata activities on behalf of the va
I’m also unconcerned about the potential Access Bill passing into law. There’s going to be a general election before it’s even debated in both houses, and we may have an entirely new government by that time. An entirely new government might be unrealistic. They are both competing for the
ssh key authentication.
and an obscure port
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> what maintenance actions do you take? I merely keep the operating system
> up to date, which includes the tor package.
> So i do not ssh regularly into my machines. Sometimes maybe once a week.
> What are you guys doing every day?
If they're cheap VPSs, as mine are, the nongs who r
How many relays do you do that to?
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>> Anyone else getting nude photos and random links from Cynthia Coleman
>> Matthew Glennon
>>
>> Does she want to be the contact person for an unlimited exit run in
>> Syria?
>
> Maybe worth a try ;) But "she's" just a bot.
Then she's the perfect girl for those chaps in the Syrian Electronic
Anyone else getting nude photos and random links from Cynthia Coleman attached to this (and other thread(s) lately? Spam obviously, but ugh.Matthew GlennonDoes she want to be the contact person for an unlimited exit run in Syria?
> I've had a "discussion" with a WebIron employee once, where I patiently
> explained about Tor. It ended with him making stupid threats, and since
> that day I blacklisted W.I. on our mail servers. .
>
> -Ralph
Would that be in USA?
_
What if we kept a (central) score of all complaints received, the type and the
responses to our sensible explanations?
If we were responding with that to the VPS business they might see that it is
rare for complaints to be serious.
Rob
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Who cares if someone is annoying or peculiar if they contribute positively?What should matter is whether their effort aligns with the collective good, in my opinion.https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/FF79CA5A50970E21E9AB320CE62C2178E963970CThat says over 17 MB/sec which would tend
It's good.Keep going.It makes sense.
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I mean, how hard may it be to find sponsors to set up tor relays ?At the end, all kind of organizations seem to benefit from the tornetwork, and they may be wiling help !LivakGood idea, Livak.
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Archive for those who want to see them: https://github.com/GreyPony/dmcaOn Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 4:38 PM <con...@rockenhaus.com> wrote:I'm gathering them for all of the Greypony relays...if you're interested in that information, I can give you some charts if you want. I plan to start publishin
> -Original Message-
> From: nusenu-
> changed
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide?action=diff=227
impressive
but very rare
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> Try:
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#Bridge
>
> T
On that page they have "Fast exit relays (>=100 MBit/s)" and "MBit/s (Mbps)".
MB means megabytes I would think.
Rob
> ...it just amazes me how much exit capacity these
> sites actually have, but people aren't willing to sign up for services
> whose TOS permits running an exit ..., so they run a
> relay at an overly saturated site.
> Conrad
A couple of big European ones didn't notice exits were running in
or presently?
Conrad,
For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a relay.
Robert
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broadband possible inAustralia?tor --verify-config -f torrcMy apologies. My torrc file says “QRPort 9002” and that is the saved file, my relay is running perfectly fine. Strange. I have numerous foreign VPS running smoothly without drama. I would try running relays off of the VPS then. If these VPS
Teor,
>>> Most mobile carriers use carrier-grade NAT.
Thanks for that.
But yet again, I do not have anything but a 'phone passing data via wi-fi to a
computer (a Raspberry Pi in this case) so there's no router.
From what you say and what I've tried Optus is having a joke and limiting
Teor,
> Please run:
> tor --verify-config -f torrc
> before posting a torrc.
That's useful to know.
Now that I've used 'auto' for both DirPort and ORPort I still get 'unable to
prove they're reachable' for the ports tor has chosen.
Is it just a waste of time to try to run a rela
Embarassingly I asked...
How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port?
ORPort Auto is rejected
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> It appears to be case sensitive: if you say "auto" it should work,
> but if you say "Auto" it won't know what you m
How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port?
ORPort Auto is rejected
Rob
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> From: keifer.
> In the torrc file, type QRPort then a space then the port number you want
> to run your relay on.
Using a port scanning site no common ports appear open so there may be some
translation going on out of my reach.
Again it is a sim card in a phone from which the 'net comes to a
Thank you,
It is a Raspberry Pi tethered to a cellphone with bulk data and fair speed
which is much faster than a landline and modem would be. Telstra guaranteed "
nought bytes/sec ".
Grarpamp said
>
> ... a block is a block. Either get it lifted, or
> vpn / shell / proxy / tunnel around it,
What provider - I used to run one on iiNet broadband.
P
Optus, P.
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out of German newspaper taz:https://www.taz.de/Kommentar-Razzien-bei-Netzaktivisten/!5515912/Comment raids on net activistsTargeted intimidationArmed police search the flats "Zwiebelfreunde" even though they are witnesses. That they were not summoned is scandalous.A LAN network is
Hej Damian,
Even as root Nyx asks for a 'Tor controller password'.
What would that be?
Robert
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nusenu wrote:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2018-June/013244.html
That may be so but the reason I brought this up was because the downloading of
0.3.3 failed and someone might give up at that point.
Rob
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Teor >> Tor configs haven't changed much since 2013.>And that's deliberate: every time we update the minimal torrc, package managers>ask operators if they want to overwrite their existing torrc, and some operators>say "yes". Then they wonder why their relays break.
T
The installation guide https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en points to a dead end if you choose the experimental version because it hasn't been changed to 0.3.4.x.The torrc that comes with 0.3.4.x is from 2013.
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> While the official Tor site arguably needs a thorough resign, designing
> a manifold manual for diverse interests and levels of ability AND threat
> models is no easy task. It's the classic security/ease of use conundrum!
The part to do first and well is the advice for installing and
Arisbe,
>
> When I was learning to implement Tor I had difficulty wading through the
> web pages for information
It is odd for such well motivated people to leave such a mess unculled.
The most useful help is outside the website.
I hope a breath of fresh air is on the
I wish I'd known that this is not the place to learn Linux or really how to run
a node securely and efficiently.
Perhaps an acknowledgement of that might bring some other pages or styles of
the current pages.
I'd like to see a collection of correct answers perhaps searchable but
restricted
Thank you.There do seem to be a few faults and missing bits in the help stuff.As nothing has worked I'll reinstall Deb9 and start again.I wonder whether cheap VPS operators might have something to do with the problems. Rob
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that.As it showed before there is no /var/log/tor.I thought I installed it from root but typing tor as root brought /var/lib/tor is not owned by this user (root, 0) but by debian-tor (107)Failed to parse/validate config: Couldn't create private data directory "/var/lib/to
Keifer, thanks for the swift answer,! shift workI followed https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/PluggableTransports/obfs4proxyon a vps with Debian 9the torrc readsRunAsDaemon 1ORPort 9001BridgeRelay 1ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxyExtORPort autoDataDirectory
Would someone know what the problem is, please.I can't see how the bridge is running nor what is wrong but have followed the torproject.org guide. tail -F /var/log/tor/logtail: cannot open '/var/log/tor/log' for reading: No such file or directoryRunAsDaemon 1ORPort 9001BridgeRelay 1ExtORPort
> I get sad when I lose control over one of the bare metal systems I run
> and help desk is slow to respond over the weekend.
> I would love to meet up but in a remote part of AU and I just quit my job
> after 15 years so haven't time to fly anywhere at this time...
> P
I get sad w
Thank you, nusenu and neel for giving proper answers.
It seems that nusenu's Relayor via Ansible is exactly what I was thinking of.
The question was about running a lot bargain VPSs around the planet.
I'll give it a look and see how I go.
Robert
Thank you Nusenu for your many sensible contributions on this list.
I stumble at the need for a Linux master machine.
Do I therefore need a Linux VM or a VPS just for the controller?
Australis
> -Original Message-
> From: nusenu-li...@riseup.net
> Sent: Sat, 16 Jun 2018 11:25
Is there a way to collectively install and manage multiple VPS relays?
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Are and or the relay in USA? FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information about individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific date/time. In the nearly 3 months that these exits have been in operation, this is the first subpoena and only
Torix wrote:
> I was wondering if it might be
> worth producing a list of ISPs and urls in preferred geographically
> distributed countries.
good idea, Torix
..and the old good/bad ISP reports should expire or at least be marked ancien
"TOR over VPN
ProtonVPN also integrates with the TOR anonymity network. With a single click,
you can route all your traffic through the Tor network and access Onion sites."
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Who set the etiquette?
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>>>OVH does NOT accept any more Exit at all. Never. Even if hell freezes over.
>>>They hate us with every pore in their bodies
If you ask them they don't but if you just get on with it apparently they don't
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Good Man!
I had forty and not one waterboarding or letter.
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Seriously!
Just run the relay and don't worry.
And don't listen to the nongs.
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Thanks.Could you say how many volunteers there are?Robert
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https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges
"If you need to get bridges, you can get a bridge by visiting
https://bridges.torproject.org/ with your web browser.
You can also get bridges by sending mail to brid...@bridges.torproject.org with
the line "get bridges" by itself in the body of the
> From: igor.n.mitrofa...@gmail.com
> Sorry for the spam. One more link to a tuning guide that I have found
Contributions are good but since we're on the same list how about trimming
quoted messages?
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Thanks for a considered reply.
I accept that all that is done under the surface is done for the good of Tor.
It is the pointless game I object to such as amusing a few by changing Atlas to
New Atlas when Atlas represented a function which we rely on and we will use
under another 'brand
and the next email I got was " Welcome to the new Firefox.". Can anyone explain how changing things to The New such as Arm to Nyx and Atlas to Relay Search advances anything apart from boredom?"A 200px purple banner with a Schneier quote at the top of every page? Seriously?
Can anyone explain how changing things to The New such as Arm to Nyx and Atlas to Relay Search advances anything apart from boredom?A 200px purple banner with a Schneier quote at the top of every page? Seriously? What a hideous waste of space. Can anyone explain how this UI element is
Alfredo,Nyx is here https://nyx.torproject.org/It has what you are looking for.Robert
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> Paul wrote
> I did speak to a lawyer and there is no requirement to retain any data if
> you run a node. It's treated as a VPN.
>
> My question that I sent was more about whether a service (non commercial
> service) was exempt.
> They don't delineate.
>
Thank you
> -Original Message-
> From: ali...@torproject.org
> Yes, I do a basic training which includes HTTPS, cookies, software
> updates, passwords, and the like. It's both to educate the librarians
> into better practices and to help them teach classes to their patrons.
Putting relays where there aren't many now would be good for diversity.
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https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en still says ject.org tor-experimental-0.3.1.x-stretch main
which update can't find.
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There was some excellent comedy when the Prime Minister and Attorney-General
and even the tech head were asked to define metadata.
Robert
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Ming Fu,你也可以在这里找到帮助。 https://en.greatfire.org/Rob
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