Are the notes for this meeting available? I was not able to make it but
i would like to read up on what was talked about
On 5/21/2022 8:29 PM, gus wrote:
Hello!
The Tor Relay Operator is happening today in ~30 minutes!
Here is our agenda:
* Announcements:
* EOL work (GeKo)
*
, knowingly and
intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent
prohibitions
How such a blocking order could be potentially implemented?
Are VPNs also block these websites to EU citizens?
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Thanks to everyone for attending.
The notes of the meetup can be found here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/BrusselsMeetupNov25
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andwidth increased to 21.45 MiB/s (was 12 MiB/s 5 days ago).
I hope this helps.
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a new relay [1]:
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay.
[1]
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#Torrelaylifecycle
Thank you for running relay(s).
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Hi,
The public notes of the event can be found here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/AthensMeetupMay19
Thanks to everyone for joining.
Cheers,
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Hope to see many of you there!
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teor:
> Hi,
>
>> On 14 Jan 2019, at 11:37, Vasilis wrote:
>>
>> Signed PGP part
>> teor:
>>> Colin also asked relay operators to opt-in as fallback directory mirrors
>>> (in the last half of 2018). In December, he helped rebuild the fallback
>&g
fault syslog).
Please send more specific information about your system and ita underlying
distribution/operating system running.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
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etup it has the role of collecting/taking
notes as the author of this wiki page did. I cannot speak for the people that
made the comments/inquiries and that's why we have this list and many more
communication channels (such as IRC).
Regarding the IP assignments we had a talk at #torservers as well
Hi,
You can find the (public) meetup notes here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/BerlinRelayOperatorsMeetupAug18
Thanks to everyone coming to the meetup.
Cheers,
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Where: Gottschedstrasse 4, Entrance 4, 13357 Berlin (U Nauener Platz),
Onionspace
Map: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.54978/13.36991
Event link:
https://blog.torproject.org/events/tor-friends-and-relay-operators-meetup-2-qbi-vasilis-and-others-onionspace-berlin
Hope to see many of you
your suitable date and time on the poll
(anonymous entries are allowed):
https://www.systemli.org/poll/#/poll/ZBd5UDeTv6/participation?encryptionKey=CfN4AV4buBqwxL4mmEXlwMtzgbMINEXUA7P7Phbj
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k you for reporting this to the mailing list.
In case there is a resolution that you can publicly share it may be useful for
current or upcoming relay operators/servers in US.
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you for running relay(s) and probe(s).
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o be running and valid thus not hibernating:
https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health-2018-04-29-08-00.html#B0BF533DA3BC09DEEB4AF2BEC16FA21063216FE4
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Hi,
pikami:
> Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
> I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
Have a look at https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers they usually have good
offers in various locations.
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-spec.txt#n2426
[2] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2017-January/011826.html
[3] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2014-December/005896.html
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> University, but also networks outside the institution's control
Another idea will be to do a general Tor presentation at the UNAM university.
The date should be based on the the availability or favored date/time of the
responsible(s) for the network policies (RedUNAM) and the persons that
m automatically if
> there are any?
Automatic software updates depend on the package manager or the installation
method of the tor package. Homebrew seems to have an (auto?) upgrade option
called `cask upgrade`.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Ole,
Ole Rydahl:
> I'll be patient! (It took a while to obtain the stable flag from my wife
> too.) /Ole
It seems that your relay has gained the stable flag, can you please re-enable
IPv6 connectivity so that we can find if that was the issue?
Thanks,
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that the
> connection problem or whatever will persist.
Are you sure that your router is able to handle thousands of connections?
Thank you for running relays!
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ytes will show up on relay search, is this better than
> not using Tor for my use at all?
I don't exactly understand what you are trying to do, perhaps this resource may
be useful to you:
https://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/4637/how-to-tell-my-tor-browser-to-use-a-certain-relay-as-entry-point
Ansible documentation should get you started [1].
[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/intro_inventory.html
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uting may not be that ideal but this
is just an attempt (of mine) to find out what's wrong and I can be completely
wrong.
Would you like to "experiment" by temporarily disabling your IPv6 address and
report back if you see any changes?
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> This relay has been in service for a little over two years but,
> unfortunately, it's time has come.
Thank you for supporting the Tor network.
May I ask why you are discontinuing this relay.
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d you install tor
and also the complete log line(s)? This could help to spot potential issues.
Your relay seems to be running version 0.3.1.10 it will good to update it to the
newest version.
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Hi,
nusenu:
>> At time of writing, the VM has 4 cores of Xeon E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz
>
> I estimate that you should be able to do ~90MByte/s per instance on that CPU
May I ask how did you come up with this estimated bandwidth per instance?
Thanks!
~Vasilis
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var/log/syslog'.
> Whow can I get rid of the arm-installation?
From your previous post it seems that you are running a system with the apt
manager, the following command will remove arm from your system (given that you
have installed arm via the package manager):
apt-get remove tor-arm
~V
for running relays.
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Hope this helps.
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er is located here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/nyx/bugs
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- https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/Meetups
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The defenses seems to be working (?):
DoS mitigation since startup: 45482775 circuits rejected, 157 marked addresses.
2187600 connections closed. 993 single hop clients refused.
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ers...
Can you provide us with more details such as country, ISP, what was the
resolution of your bad experience (if any).
Thanks,
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during the upcoming meeting in Rome similar to the Montreal meeting.
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Hi,
Running for more than a week the alpha version 0.3.3.2 (git-7b1d356bdb76607d)
the issue seems to be resolved.
Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 7 days 11:59 hours, with 19157 circuits open. I've
sent 2372.16 GB and received 2372.27 GB.
Cheers,
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Roger Dingledine:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 01:13:00PM +0000, Vasilis wrote:
>> I see a number of warning log messages on a dedicated server:
>> [WARN] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation
>> requests!
>
> You get that warning message whe
to the actual number of CPUs (2) didn't help.
Is this hardware really too old/slow to run a relay on one ethernet Gigabit
link?
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, but these are useful mission fields.
Any specifics on what is the conceptually difficulty to Tor?
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/OperatorsTips
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ISPCorrespondence
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ports (1-1024) have a smaller
risk of getting DMCA takedowns."
Also have a look at the IANA registered ports:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers#Registered_ports
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blutmagie
(http://torstatus.blutmagie.de) for some bandwidth stats.
Thanks for running relays!
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Hi,
TorGate:
> Hi, how can i buy this t-shirt ?
By donating to the Torproject:
https://donate.torproject.org
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for a Tor t-shirt got one already?
Are there still people that are still waiting?
Thank to everyone running/run Tor relays.
Cheers,
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ting long-term stats that may leak
sensitive information or potentially used to de-anomymize or compromise
in any way (in ways that we don't know yet) the Tor network.
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. I learn more, I leave that
> public relay without obfs4proxy and I run additional instance just as bridge
> relay with obfs4proxy and accounting enabled to check if counting is correct.
Great let us know if the issue persists and/or you can reproduce it to
the bridge relay that uses obfs4proxy
Hi,
aeris:
> Currently, my server hosting kitten1 and kitten2 (tor guard and fallback
> directory) is under seizure since 14/05 11h.
Sorry to hear that!
Could you please share some more information about the incident?
Thanks,
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