Re: [tor-relays] (no subject)

2015-10-07 Thread Kenneth Freeman
It's our version of 4'33".

On 10/07/2015 09:00 AM, Dominik Ungar wrote:
> Was this thread created by accident?
> Am 07.10.2015 13:56 schrieb "Bandie Yip Kojote" :
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> I guess you are right.
> 
> On 10/07/2015 01:48 PM, ??? wrote:


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Re: [tor-relays] Exit Node with Onion Pi

2015-10-07 Thread Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves

On 10/07/2015 03:21 AM, Alex Haesche wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm looking to start an exit node using this:
> https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview
> I have 100 Mbps symmetric uncapped internet. 
> 
> What do I need to do to prepare and run an exit node? What can you tell
> me so I can run this well?

Hi!

Searching Google for "tor exit node" returns the following link

https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node-minimal-harassment

There... You have a lot to read.

HTH,
Miguel
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Re: [tor-relays] Exit Node with Onion Pi

2015-10-07 Thread Greg Moss


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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Exit Node with Onion Pi


On 10/07/2015 03:21 AM, Alex Haesche wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm looking to start an exit node using this:
> https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview
> I have 100 Mbps symmetric uncapped internet. 
> 
> What do I need to do to prepare and run an exit node? What can you 
> tell me so I can run this well?

Hi!

Searching Google for "tor exit node" returns the following link

https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node-minimal-harassment

There... You have a lot to read.

HTH,
Miguel
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I have 100 Mbps symmetric uncapped internet.

You mind sharing the provider? I'm looking for 100 Mb connection myself.
Exits take a bit of knowledge and research to run correctly!

gm


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Re: [tor-relays] Exit Node with Onion Pi

2015-10-07 Thread Christian Pietsch
Dear Alex,

On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 02:21:06AM +, Alex Haesche wrote:
> I'm looking to start an exit node using 
> this:https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview

Do you realize that the instructions you refer to are for a wireless
access point with a built-in Tor proxy rather than for a Tor relay?

This wireless access point provides a way for users of its wifi
network to use the Tor network without having to install any software
on their devices. Which is nice, but note that a more secure solution
would be to use the Tor Browser Bundle (for desktop computers) or
ORbot (for Android handheld computers) because these programs take
great care not to leak information that would identify its users.

> I have 100 Mbps symmetric uncapped internet.
> What do I need to do to prepare and run an exit node? What can you
> tell me so I can run this well?

A Raspberry Pi (from version 2) is a good choice for running a middle
relay at home. However, I would recommend against using it as an exit
relay for two reasons:

1) The Pi is not very efficient when it comes to handling network
traffic. You may not be able to utilize your full bandwidth.

2) For legal reasons, it is better to run Tor exits in data centers
instead of your home. Misguided police might confiscate all electronic
devices and storage media they find at your home.

Cheers,
Christian

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Re: [tor-relays] (no subject)

2015-10-07 Thread Bandie Yip Kojote
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I guess you are right.

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2015-10-07 Thread 刘东晨

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Re: [tor-relays] Exit Node with Onion Pi

2015-10-07 Thread Moritz Bartl
On 10/07/2015 04:21 AM, Alex Haesche wrote:
> I'm looking to start an exit node using this:
> https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview
> I have 100 Mbps symmetric uncapped internet.
> 
> What do I need to do to prepare and run an exit node? What can you tell
> me so I can run this well?

Nice line! Thank you for thinking about running an exit! Your ISP might
not be excited about an exit relay on their network. I've heard that
some people had success with smaller local ISPs, but with larger ISPs it
can be difficult.

Maybe it's best to start with a relay that only permits a handful of
ports, and see how it goes.

There's a lot more info at
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines

An Raspberry Pi is not powerful enough to saturate a 100mbit link.
Depending on the model, if I remember correctly, you will not be able to
make more than 10mbit per direction.

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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Re: [tor-relays] (no subject)

2015-10-07 Thread Dominik Ungar
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Am 07.10.2015 13:56 schrieb "Bandie Yip Kojote" :

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Re: [tor-relays] Obfsproxy OSX help

2015-10-07 Thread Geoff Down


On Tue, Sep 22, 2015, at 03:51 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
> 
> > On 22 Sep 2015, at 12:00, Geoff Down  wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Tim
> > 
> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015, at 01:40 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
> >> 
> >>> On 21 Sep 2015, at 19:59, Geoff Down  wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> is anyone willing to talk me through getting Obfsproxy working on
> >>> OSX10.4? I've got as far as Step 3 on
> >>> https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy-instructions.html.en#instructions
> >>> but can't find the Obfsproxy binary; and since I have no idea what 'pip'
> >>> does, even though it reports the 'package' as installed, I am at a loss.
> >> ...
> > 
> >> Have you tried looking in
> >> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages
> >> , or the $PYTHONPATH used by your package manager / python install?
> > 
> > I wouldn't have known about (and still don't) $PYTHONPATH - I don't use
> > Python for anything else, it's just a black box to me.
> > I did find obfsproxy at
> > /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/obfsproxy
> > eventually (I was expecting something larger than 401 bytes) and have
> > made a symlink from /usr/bin/ to ease access.
> > Now that I can run it, will it be ok running as the same user as my
> > (unpriviliged) Tor process?
> 
> Yes, they will run as the same user.
> 
> > I assume the
> > ServerTransportPlugin obfs3 exec /usr/local/bin/obfsproxy managed
> > line in the torrc will result in obfsproxy running as a child process?
> 
> Yes, this is why they run as the same user.
> 
> Tim
> 

I have Python crash events in
/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Python.crash.log , but the original process
is still running. I can connect to the obfsproxy port, but is there any
other way to check it is still functioning? Will a SIGHUP to the Tor
process restart it, or do I need to kill the old obfsproxy process
first?
Thanks again
GD

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