On 27.03.2014 17:57, Damian Johnson wrote:
Everybody likes graphs, right?
I tried some of the available munin plugins, but none of those were
really working anymore. So I sat down and began writing my own, using
stem, which is really awesome.
These are really early stages, but it already
supports autoconf
determination and suggestions. If you want to take a look, it is
hosted on github[1].
At the moment it supports a connection graph, getting its data from
orconn-status. More graphs are possible, but not yet implemented.
Ideas are welcome.
Regards,
Martin Weinelt
[1] https
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On 14.09.2013 21:47, Jonathan W wrote:
I am about to run a relay, but I don't want it using more than
1000GB a month. I prefer to manage this using the *BandwidthRate**
*but I don't know the math* *to constrain it over a 1000GB a
month. * * I
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Hello Harold,
I'm not sure ARMv6 has the possibility to typedef a __uint128_t, which
would make compiling your openssl with --enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
impossible.
I have nothing to back up those claims however, it is just a hunch.
Someone else
) via
dpkg -i file.deb
Easy enough for everyone to do it themselves.
Regards,
Martin Weinelt
On 07.09.2013 02:03, Gordon Morehouse wrote:
Hello folks,
I've built binary .deb packages for Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi
flavor of armhf Debian built for the Pi's ARMv6 chip.
You can get
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On 06.09.2013 06:01, Robert Charlton wrote:
Hello, Tor community. Quick, possibly noobish question. I'd like to
use my desktop and connect ARM (running on the desktop) to the
control port of a server running Tor on the same LAN, but it's
refusing
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On 02.09.2013 19:17, Susan Harbison wrote:
Thank you.
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Hello Susan,
that affects relay functionality.
Where do I go from here?
Martin Weinelt
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