Re: [tor-relays] forward relay connections

2019-05-23 Thread teor
Hi, > On 22 May 2019, at 16:24, tor-re...@riseup.net wrote: > > Do you think would be feasible to use SSH to forward all connections, except > DNS queries, between my Lime2 and the remote VM in order to use an additional > VM's IP? I just wanted to highlight the DNS queries from your home

Re: [tor-relays] forward relay connections

2019-05-23 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
> On May 23, 2019, at 3:54 AM, tor-re...@riseup.net wrote: > > I think that a network based to much on remotes VMs, with closed source > software running on the most deep machine level, is not very resilient and > secure. > Actually, it’s very secure. By default, Tor doesn’t log anything but

Re: [tor-relays] forward relay connections

2019-05-23 Thread tor-relay
I think that a network based to much on remotes VMs, with closed source software running on the most deep machine level, is not very resilient and secure. So the reason why I was thinking to do so is that I wanted to run a small exit relay on a device running only open source software, like

Re: [tor-relays] forward relay connections

2019-05-22 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
> On May 22, 2019, at 1:24 AM, tor-re...@riseup.net wrote: > > Hello dear friends > > I'm running a non exit relay on a debian machine (in the next few months I > will switch to *BSD) on a Lime2. I'm running an exit relay too on a remote VM. > > I would turn my non-exit relay in an exit one,

Re: [tor-relays] forward relay connections

2019-05-22 Thread nusenu
tor-re...@riseup.net: > I'm running a non exit relay on a debian machine (in the next few > months I will switch to *BSD) on a Lime2. I assume you are referring to a relay run at home. > I'm running an exit relay > too on a remote VM. > > I would turn my non-exit relay in an exit one, but