Tor 0.2.4.23 is EOLed and is blacklisted from the network. Vidalia is
also EOL and unmaintained.
Also see: https://blog.torproject.org/removing-end-life-relays-network
If you want a Windows relay, you'll have to configure manually whether
you like it or not. It's hard (Tor is Unix-native),
I finally got around to playing with this some more.
Thank you for your message, Bruce. I searched for Vidalia and found an old
bundle that appears to work perfectly on my Windows 10 machine.
Steps I took:
1. Download Vidalia Bundle 0.2.4.23 from http://vidalia-bundle.en.lo4d.com/
2. Extract
Hi William,
From an operating system diversity point of view it’s definitely a good idea to
have all sorts of OSs running relays, so it’s great that you’re trying this out
on Windows.
It would be really good if you can help us with a new set of instructions for
Windows once you get it to
Its realy simple, learn linux and start with a small relay (nonexit). You can
try a debian 10 or Ubuntu. Windoze is not a god solution. Sorry.
> Am 23.07.2019 um 22:43 schrieb Dave Warren :
>
> One other possibility if you can't work through any issues, Windows 10 has
> fairly decent Linux
One other possibility if you can't work through any issues, Windows 10
has fairly decent Linux support, and/or consider running a lightweight
Linux in a Hyper-V VM (Windows 10 Pro, most flavours of Windows Server).
Neither of these are as clean as running natively in Windows, but when a
Hi!
Well, I certainly expected far more snarky responses. :)
Thank you for the links. I'll check them out and, if I get it to work, maybe
write up a guide for others.
Thank you!
William
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Sunday, July 14, 2019 1:44 AM, Barton Bruce wrote:
>
>
> William,
>
On 7/13/19 18:43, teor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On July 11, 2019 10:58:07 PM UTC, William Pate wrote:
>> I'm interested in hosting a Windows-based relay, if anyone can point me
>> to a good tutorial. I've tried the most common ones.
>
> That's a good question.
>
> The Tor Relay Guide mainly covers
Hi,
On July 11, 2019 10:58:07 PM UTC, William Pate wrote:
>I'm interested in hosting a Windows-based relay, if anyone can point me
>to a good tutorial. I've tried the most common ones.
That's a good question.
The Tor Relay Guide mainly covers Linux and BSD.
None of the core tor developers run
I'm interested in hosting a Windows-based relay, if anyone can point me to a
good tutorial. I've tried the most common ones.
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