this.
That is correct. It only makes sense to set MyFamily once you run more
than one non-bridge relay. I am unsure right now why exactly a bridge
should not be listed respectively list a family, other than you leak the
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instead of replying to some old one.
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server
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VPS. Apart from that, hosting providers
can and should stay clueless about what you do.
For exits, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines
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forward setup. It's hard to diagnose this remotely. portforward.com
seems to be a popular site to help with these kinds of issues.
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* be able to reach all other relays.
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* be able to reach all other relays.
OK, I got it. So open outgoing connections, but restrict incoming
connections to my ports, e.g, 9001 and 9030, correct?
Yes.
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, the script used to work on Debian and Ubuntu without
modification (-oknodo), including start, stop and reload actions. Not
sure what happened there, but we should probably sync it with the latest
stock Tor initscript.
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On 02/27/2014 11:44 PM, I wrote:
What is this list for? It appears I have repeatedly misconstrued its purpose.
This list is for discussions around Tor _relay_ operation (forwarding
traffic for other Tor users), not client usage.
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participation to the broader community, but for the time being,
authorities can only be run by people very close to the core dev team.
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spin
up more Tor processes in parallel, one per CPU core, and limit their
bandwidth so they never hit 100% CPU usage.
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they're doing.
The manuals linked on the left of
https://www.torproject.org/docs/manual.html.en have some more detail.
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that, you can go as high
as possible.
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On 03/05/2014 05:51 PM, Jesse Victors wrote:
Hey everyone. I manage an exit at a university
Oh, btw, you should also subscribe to
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays-universities
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On 03/25/2014 03:29 AM, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
That website has at least one glaringly dangerous suggestion, namely
apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keys.gnupg.net 886DDD89
I agree. That is coming from
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en btw :)
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Hi Ramo,
Thanks for running an exit! You will run into similar trouble again and
again, unfortunately.
My suggestion: Get a second IP, or even better, don't share the same VPS.
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of the entrance. It's in Europa-Park,
Rust, near Strasbourg: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=europa-park,rust
A ticket is 350€, too much for us if you ask me. Maybe we can find an
ISP that gets free registration codes and doesn't use them?
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miss a step somewhere? Thanks for any help.
Yes. You made it generate new keys, so it is a new relay as far as Tor
is concerned. This is why not everybody should generate new keys
immediately, especially larger relays. But don't worry too much, you'll
get your flags back eventually. :)
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#high_bandwidth_tweaks_100_mbps
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of the server defines the legal territory for the
data center, not your own. Even if you rent a server in a foreign
country, you must still conform and know about your local laws. Then, in
addition, you can take the foreign country's laws into account as well.
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_always_ ask the ISP _beforehand_ if they're ok
with a Tor exit.
For more information, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines
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for incoming TCP
connections is 443 (besides SSH).
The problem with selective filters for outgoing traffic is that Tor
needs to be able to connect to all other Tor relays, some of which use
non-standard ports.
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cypherpunks/writecode as login if you don't want to create a user). Thanks!
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is lowendbox.com. What you can do is
collect 50 or so sales@ email addresses of various providers, and email
each of them to ask if they are ok with Tor exits, that you will quickly
deal with all abuse mails, etc. Then, add your results to the
GoodBadISPs page.
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there. Will investigate, thanks for the
notification.
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(like the
Debian OpenSSL issue, or even the 1.x Heartbleed).
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is located at m247, which are very friendly,
but I don't know if they allow exits, and they're a subsidiary of a UK
company:
https://www.m247.ro/
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explain yourself.
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in last 3600
seconds]
What bandwidth rate did you set? Mind sharing the fingerprint? It can
take a while for relays to attract more traffic, be patient.
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On 07/09/2014 02:07 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
Is there any reason why something like this would happen? I use yahoo mail
You're using a shitty mail provider.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2014-June/004752.html
https://startpage.com/do/search?query=yahoo+mailman
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are promoting free network access without interference. Yes, we see
these kinds of attacks from time to time, but they should be handled
on the destination side. It's not the network providers fault that
endpoint security is so ridiculous.
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leaving your machine, but the Tor
process needs to be able to fully mesh with all other relays, and, in
the case of exits, be able to reach all the rest of the internet.
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proposed that Tor flags some ports as being unacceptable as
ORPort[1], but this did not gather much of a momentum.
A port is a number. None of them is special. I really don't see any
reason to discriminate any.
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Everyone in Amsterdam should come. And bring friends! :)
https://blog.torproject.org/events/researchers-practitioners-meetup-pets-amsterdam
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Hi,
On 07/25/2014 05:31 PM, Michael Ball wrote:
does anyone here know of any decent (and somewhat cheap) dedicated server
providers that offer AES-NI crypto acceleration?
There's actually a lot of providers who offer servers with Intel CPUs
that support AES-NI? I found webhostingtalk.com
, but then again we really want to limit the number of
keys that can access our relays for security reasons...
I am returning from vacation tomorrow and will update all relays. Sorry
for the delay.
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template torrc and didn't adjust the
contact lines).
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://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines ,
and this is what we use for Germany: https://www.torservers.net/abuse.html
Thanks for running a relay! :)
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instance - I thought it will use the network better
this way. How many Tor instances should be there 4 or 8?
You can run as many instances as you like, but a maximum of 2 per IP.
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, but to
better be able to see the effect it takes several weeks in each phase.
Am I right, that later just commenting out that reject line enhance
the Tor server from relay to relay + exit node ?
Yes, this should work.
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won't use for Tor exits, and I
offered David to host a meek relay there. I'm not too happy about adding
even more infrastructure to our organization and at OVH, but in case
nobody else can be found with a machine that has enough bandwidth for
this we could do it.
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On 09/18/2014 10:08 PM, Nusenu wrote:
Is anonymizer1.torservers.net (81.20.139.145)
- still running a vulnerable version (0.2.5.3-alpha) - not one of your
relays?
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9B41B9B3D4661566C660096B715BC647FBD72A72
It has since been upgraded.
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, it gets
harder the more traffic you push, because of the additional workload
(and scariness) for the ISP from complaints.
[0] https://compass.torproject.org/
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it is perfectly fine to announce
_in advance_ that your relay does not want to see/relay particular
traffic. Then, it is not a question of interfering with traffic, since
you don't see that kind of traffic at all. It's different if you stop
dropping packets on purpose.
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Hi,
I had to move the meetup slightly in time and to a different room. I was
told by CCC orga that they need the original room for Engel meetings.
NEW DATE: 28.12.2014 13:00
LOCATION: HALL C
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set
up all the IPs by themselves (or have an interest in using them all),
they simply 'inherit' them from the ISP.
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of the entities
currently using this ansible role. So let's add these as a new task
file instead of modifying the existing task file.
That is fine with me.
regards,
Nusenu
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changed at all since we last talked. I
not only need ansible (or whatever), I need a person (or many) to take
over. Apart from writing email, I am out.
Nusenu, I will be in Valencia, Spain for the tor-dev meeting
Excellent. Let's definitely continue this there.
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number of IPs.
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as well. Obviously one can't simply count the number of
complaints, as you need to take (at least) throughput and exit policy
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at all; all your traffic will travel to
the SOCKS server in plain. Also, you need to fully trust the provider of
the SOCKS port -- Tor is designed so you don't have to trust any
participant in the network.
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On 02/23/2015 06:17 PM, Daniel Jakots wrote:
It's useful on big nodes. Due to technical limitations in how Tor handle
multicore, we need to run multiple daemons on a same host so it scales
better with the CPU. Even if you have AES-NI.
+1
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On 03/23/2015 10:52 PM, Patrick R McDonald wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:36:34PM +0100, Moritz Bartl wrote:
This is LAN, not Internet. Are you sure you have more than 5 Mbps in
upstream bandwidth? I am not aware of any ATT offers that have full Gbit.
ATT does offer 1GB fiber in the Kansas
not aware of any ATT offers that have full Gbit.
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unanswered.
There was a change at Tor recently. The new email address at
https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/tshirt.html should find its way
to helpful people. This is a service done by volunteers; please give
them a while to work their way down the queue. :-)
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to deal with
complaints or requests for information. If you play by the book, we will
gladly cover legal costs. The thing is, if you play nicely, it is very
unlikely you will need one in the first place.
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works and integrate it. These are unique, manually generated links so
payment happens via TorProject Inc., not simply a static link.
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can send the letter around and
get it co-signed by all the partner orgs and other orgs.
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ExitPolicy accept *:80 which mention a port but
not an IPv4 IP?
It is exclusively using accept6/reject6 lines.
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, you add:
ORPort [IPv6::address]:port
IPv6Exit 1
ExitPolicy reject6 *:*
(or a more open exit policy respectively)
Thanks!
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I also remember another list of diversity criteria that someone
posted, but I can't remember who or in which thread.
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On 06/25/2015 02:38 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
I've added them back in, since these ports should only be used for
user-authenticated SMTP, and not spam. Has anyone experienced any abuse
from these ports that involved non-authenticated mail/spam?
We don't.
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a fast relay currently
helps the network more than a lot of small ones.
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
[2]
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have blocked the destination range for 180
days (or something). Maybe this is already enough.
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period. To prevent all servers from
waking at the same time, Tor will also wait until a random point in each
period before waking up.
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of the high
bandwidth optimization parts are obsolete (and marked as such), modern
kernels and modern OpenSSL do much better by default.
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links to it, as well as to
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorRelaySecurity .
Both these pages could use some overhaul, but they're not too bad.
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le hidden service
directory participation:
HidServDirectoryV2 0
And, as s7r suggested, disabling DirPort is a good idea as well.
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What kind of abuse?
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he addresses to
> use?
The "official way" is to email bad-rel...@lists.torproject.org :
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/how-report-bad-relays
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t looked into Ansible yet. It took
> about 5 minutes to setup, and seems ideal for managing a handful of
> nodes. Thank you!
See https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor !
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Someone should start a wiki page that compares different hardware
platforms. I hear good things about Odroid, Olinuxino and PCEngines APU.
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with Tor exit relays.
Explain why it is important, how you will act fast when complaints are
raised, and that you can block destinations or destination ports should
it become necessary. Add their answer to the wiki.
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ask if they allow Tor exits, then buy.
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isn't off, 1800 gives you 42.4TB per
direction, which means your relay will stay below the projected 100TB limit.
How exactly do you determine that you see "too many connections"? Do you
have any errors in the Tor log?
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As usual: Let's all gather at 32c3 to discuss Tor relay operation!
Monday, 28.12.2015
16:45-18:45
Hall 13
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Sorry, due to some scheduling conflicts the meetup had to be moved to
day 2 18:00.
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2015/wiki/Session:Tor_Relay_Operators_Meetup
Starts at 2015/12/28 18:00
Ends at 2015/12/28 20:00
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seem to be proposing.
More specifically, which events and types of traffic would you plan to
filter, and how? Have you looked at the capabilities of these types of
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eg. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19354
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ki, there would be enough to
pick from. It does not take too long to find 50 support email addresses
of hosters, and mass mail them to ask whether they offer WHOIS reassignment.
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at you quote, the
old version did not work reliably, so I don't see why you would want to
run it again.
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rently in general.
Teaching them that not all Tor users they will see are bad, and they
should not outright block Tor, etc.
Often these reports are generated automatically by some intrusion
detection systems and are purely informational.
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too.
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Mbit/s relay you need at least 1
> GB RAM.
Yes, that is also my experience.
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just fine), but I haven't heard of any case like
that in the past years. They have all seemed to have learned what Tor
is, and all they do sometimes is ask for 'subscriber information' (which
you don't have).
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