To use a geographic i.d. or another identifying nickname can give the
opposition a hint about your location. This could put users at
risk--especially if there are few relays in a country suck as Venezuela. It
might also prompt governments to purge suspected relays. Just worried!
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 03:00:41PM +0100, torrelay via tor-relays wrote:
>
> On 22.02.22 14:16, gus wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:02:18PM +0100, meskio wrote:
> > > Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
> > > > 1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsol
On 22.02.22 14:16, gus wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:02:18PM +0100, meskio wrote:
Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I thought
it was because the pi machine had raspian for the os. So, I downloaded and
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:02:18PM +0100, meskio wrote:
> Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
> > 1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I
> > thought
> > it was because the pi machine had raspian for the os. So, I downloaded and
> > installed 32-b
Quoting potlatch via tor-relays (2022-02-22 04:26:27)
> 1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsolete). I
> thought
> it was because the pi machine had raspian for the os. So, I downloaded and
> installed 32-bit ubuntu server 20.04.3 instead
> (https://ubuntu.com/downloads/
Greetings,
I've operated both relays and bridges for more than a decade but I'm new to the
raspberry pi. I think it a real possibility for future bridge deployment en
mass. I have several questions that I can't seem to work through:
1.) The tor package I get from the repository is 0.4.2.7 (obsole