[tor-relays] Tor relay in Russia

2013-11-15 Thread jj tor
Hi, list readers, Someone has experience with russian tor relays? Do you know of any legal problem for an exit relay ? Thank you ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay in Russia

2013-11-15 Thread jj tor
Ummm, I'm afraid I have no idea how set up a relay in China. After checking the public list of tor relays, I haven't found any relay there. So, is it even possible to run an exit relay in China?? 2013/11/15 Roman Mamedov r...@romanrm.net On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:16 +0100 jj tor jjproye

Re: [tor-relays] Traffic in port 9050 in a relay (denial of service attack?)

2013-11-05 Thread jj tor
work... The relay-- Atlas: newTorThird : https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/ACED456D102F634F8DB3CBE8BC9A96F2569EC33C 2013/11/5 Paritesh Boyeyoko parity@gmail.com @jj tor The fact that your relay is refusing connections says that the port isn't open, which is a good thing. I

[tor-relays] Traffic in port 9050 in a relay (denial of service attack?)

2013-11-04 Thread jj tor
Hello all, I've set up a tor exit relay (0.2.4.17-rc, debian testing) on a VPS, and it's running well (about 20Gbs/day). But a lot of traffic (about 50%!) is using port 9050 for incoming connections. It's something more than random scans. Because I am worried, I've run tcpdump on this port and