Hello the Tor relay operators. Nice to meet you.
I'm Roel Querimi, I operate 9 exit relays:
0B1120660999AD1022D08664BE1AD08A77F55E50,
05757E11F488C50E3425F5F7E9319411B4270365,
5D2871217ABD67C2569C49919B46F3DFC6281D63,
983548730C7F3F52170BF2195C85D1423C33253B,
On Tuesday, February 1, 2022 4:19:20 PM CET Miryam Webb via tor-relays wrote:
> I am a new relay operator and I am glad to make your acquaintance. Currently
> my nodes are not processing traffic because they are being rejected by the
> directory nodes
The first thought that comes to me why the
Can you provide the Tor node fingerprints?
Any logs that show they are configured correctly, but the error is on the
DirAuths?
What steps did you take during deployment?
On February 1, 2022 3:19:20 PM UTC, Miryam Webb via tor-relays
wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I am a new relay operator and I am
Hello all,
I am a new relay operator and I am glad to make your acquaintance. Currently my
nodes are not processing traffic because they are being rejected by the
directory nodes but I hope that gus will reply soon and that we can get this
working.
I have been administrating linux servers for
Roger,
For completeness, I should amend point #3 to include configuring the
Loadbalancer's Timeout to a Large Value:
3. Loadbalance using IP Transparency Mode (This was discovered while tirelessly
combing through mountains of Tor debug logs), use Sticky Sessions based on
Source IP Addresses,
Hi Roger,
I've found the secret to effectively loadbalancing Tor Relay Nodes is as
follows:
1. Use the same version of Tor on all Upstream Servers
2. Start/Stop all Upstream Tor Nodes at the same time to keep in sync
3. Loadbalance using IP Transparency Mode (This was discovered while tirelessly
On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 03:42:12PM +, Gary C. New via tor-relays wrote:
> I have a Single Tor Relay comprised of a number of Tor Nodes. I'm always
> interested in knowledge sharing related to Tor Loadbalancing.
> What are your thoughts on the Pros & Cons of dedicating resources to a
>
Hello Ellie,
a warm welcome and very happy to have you on board.
Best Regards,
Kristian
Dec 13, 2021, 14:19 by el...@nicecock.eu:
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> Dear relay operators,
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> I would like to take this opportunity to also introduce myself. Online, I
> most often go by the name Ellie. I have set up
Dear relay operators,
I would like to take this opportunity to also introduce myself. Online, I
most often go by the name Ellie. I have set up one relay so far, but plan to
host one or two more in the coming days/weeks with more planned down the
road. I am not even close to running the same
> What part do you intent to load-balance and to what outcome?
My current implementation is loadbalancing Tor Relay traffic, which provides
high availability and economies of scale using existing, cost-effective, bare
metal nodes. The same approach could be extrapolated to cost-effective,
Hi Gary,
thanks for the warm welcome.
I am currently not performing any load-balancing between my different Tor
relays or my physical/virtual servers. Having thought about it a bit, I can
only see this make sense if you intend to offer .onion services. I don't. Maybe
I missed something?
I
Welcome to tor-relays, Kristian. It's nice to meet a fellow Tor Farmer. It
sounds like you are fairly seasoned with quite an extensive deployment of Tor
Relays.
Are you performing any loadbalancing with Tor Nodes or are they Individually,
Distributed Tor Relays?
I have a Single Tor Relay
Welcome to the tor-relays list,
I was already wondering about that
domain - registered 2 days ago at the time I looked it up in Nov 2021.
preferably at less common providers and/or in niche countries
Great to see someone cares about network diversity.
In that case I'd recommend to stay away
Hello Tor relay operators,
I joined this mail list recently and wanted to take the opportunity to shortly
introduce myself.
My name is Kristian, I am based in Europe, and I operate all nodes behind the
domain lokodlare.com. “Lökodlare” is Swedish for “onion farmers”, which is
pretty much what
d a router.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Cr1m3Pi <m0nk3...@protonmail.ch> wrote:
> Thank you, Tristan.
> Any advice you can give me to lock my Pi down?
> I have key auth on ssh and ufw enabled.
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Introduct
Thank you, Tristan.
Any advice you can give me to lock my Pi down?
I have key auth on ssh and ufw enabled.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Introduction
Local Time: July 20, 2016 11:55 AM
UTC Time: July 20, 2016 4:55 PM
From: supersluet...@gmail.com
To: tor-relays
Greetings all,
I wanted to take a minute and introduce myself.
I'm Cr1m3Pi and am a new relay operator.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/8D3ABE5B3B4ADE5C1A40BF7D5277830BCDB5DF4B
The relay is running on a RPi3 {hey, every little bit helps, right?} while I
get my feet wet as an operator.
Any
As an RPi2 owner, I welcome you to the bakery!
On Jul 20, 2016 11:50 AM, "Cr1m3Pi" wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I wanted to take a minute and introduce myself.
> I'm Cr1m3Pi and am a new relay operator.
>
>
On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 06:57:31PM -0600, Mirimir wrote:
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I don't know whether introductions are hopelessly old school on this
list, but here's a brief one. Although I've used Tor for many years,
it's been just about a year since I decided to
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I don't know whether introductions are hopelessly old school on this
list, but here's a brief one. Although I've used Tor for many years,
it's been just about a year since I decided to understand it better.
I've also been catching up on the
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