[tor-relays] Question: systematic hacking on my social media accounts

2018-01-12 Thread Paul Templeton
Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem over the last week. I have 
had attempts (one successful) on my social media accounts. Just found it 
strange that it was more than one.

They got into my Facebook page (Haven't used it for years) - Seems that they 
got access via really old personal questions that family have provided them via 
their online posts - ie happy birthday now that you are this old... and hows 
your dog m doing and my mum listing her maiden name etc. I can't get it 
through to people to stop them from having public profiles... SIGH. Mean while 
they have to put up with girly pics or unfriend me as i'm not interested in the 
account.

A lesson for all.

Paul


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Re: [tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-12 Thread Paul Templeton

I can not add technical advice but it reads well.
Paul

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[tor-relays] Relays operators meetup @ FOSDEM 2018 ?

2018-01-12 Thread Nicolas Braud-Santoni
Hi,

I might be able to organise a relays operators meetup at FOSDEM, early February.
(This is contingent on me being able to come, though.)

I wanted to ask whether there are other relay operators who are planning to go,
and which times would work; I made a quick poll to this effect :

  https://framadate.org/HpPbnRwOYNmK6D5G

Feel free to add yourself without filling your availability yet, if you will be
around but haven't looked at the schedule yet.


I know we had the yearly meetup at 34C3 quite recently, but after discussions
there it seemed like a good idea to reach out to relays operators who don't
necessarily attend congress, to people who don't yet run relays but have
questions, and do so in a different context than congress.


Best,

  nicoo


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Re: [tor-relays] [tor-dev] Marker branch for current tor release(s)

2018-01-12 Thread teor

> On 13 Jan 2018, at 08:07, Andreas Krey  wrote:
> 
> (Earlier reply has somehow vanished...)
> 
>> On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 00:49:16 +, teor wrote:
>> ...
>> When there are multiple supported tor versions, which one should be stable?
>> At the moment, we support 0.2.5 and 0.2.9 as long-term support, and 0.3.0 and
>> 0.3.1 as regular releases.
> 
> The newest/highest, probably. Essentially the one also
> proclaimed as stable on the source download page.
> 
>> Should stable be 0.3.1 (and change to 0.3.2 next week)?
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> Do you want a long-term support branch as well?
> 
> No. I just need one version to build a relay.
> 
> ...
>> If you want something that's easier to scrape, and signed, check for
>> new source releases at:
> 
> Scraping would be a fallback.
> 
> ...
>> $ curl 
>> http://197.231.221.211:9030/tor/status-vote/current/consensus-microdesc | 
>> grep server-versions | tr "," "\n" | tail -1
>> 0.3.2.8-rc
> 
> Basically current would be the highest non-rc on the list,
> and alpha would be the -rc (or current if no -rc present).

We also tag releases with "alpha", so these should be included
in the alpha branch as well.

Is there any reason you can't use the source tarballs for this?
They are signed, unlike git branches.

https://dist.torproject.org/

T


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Re: [tor-relays] Marker branch for current tor release(s)

2018-01-12 Thread Grander Marizan
Would any of you know the setup for dd-wrt the onion router project under the 
services Tab

On January 12, 2018 4:07:27 PM EST, Andreas Krey  wrote:
>(Earlier reply has somehow vanished...)
>
>On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 00:49:16 +, teor wrote:
>...
>> When there are multiple supported tor versions, which one should be
>stable?
>> At the moment, we support 0.2.5 and 0.2.9 as long-term support, and
>0.3.0 and
>> 0.3.1 as regular releases.
>
>The newest/highest, probably. Essentially the one also
>proclaimed as stable on the source download page.
>
>> Should stable be 0.3.1 (and change to 0.3.2 next week)?
>
>Yes.
>
>> Do you want a long-term support branch as well?
>
>No. I just need one version to build a relay.
>
>...
>> If you want something that's easier to scrape, and signed, check for
>> new source releases at:
>
>Scraping would be a fallback.
>
>...
>> $ curl
>http://197.231.221.211:9030/tor/status-vote/current/consensus-microdesc
>| grep server-versions | tr "," "\n" | tail -1
>> 0.3.2.8-rc
>
>Basically current would be the highest non-rc on the list,
>and alpha would be the -rc (or current if no -rc present).
>
>Andreas
>
>-- 
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>From: Linus Torvalds 
>Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800
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Re: [tor-relays] Marker branch for current tor release(s)

2018-01-12 Thread Andreas Krey
(Earlier reply has somehow vanished...)

On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 00:49:16 +, teor wrote:
...
> When there are multiple supported tor versions, which one should be stable?
> At the moment, we support 0.2.5 and 0.2.9 as long-term support, and 0.3.0 and
> 0.3.1 as regular releases.

The newest/highest, probably. Essentially the one also
proclaimed as stable on the source download page.

> Should stable be 0.3.1 (and change to 0.3.2 next week)?

Yes.

> Do you want a long-term support branch as well?

No. I just need one version to build a relay.

...
> If you want something that's easier to scrape, and signed, check for
> new source releases at:

Scraping would be a fallback.

...
> $ curl 
> http://197.231.221.211:9030/tor/status-vote/current/consensus-microdesc | 
> grep server-versions | tr "," "\n" | tail -1
> 0.3.2.8-rc

Basically current would be the highest non-rc on the list,
and alpha would be the -rc (or current if no -rc present).

Andreas

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Re: [tor-relays] request for comments: The Tor Relay Guide (Draft)

2018-01-12 Thread nusenu
> which way would it be better for you if I would like to send this new
> tutorials/articles?
> just edit the trac's wiki page?
> should I clone 'project/web/webwml' and provide you some diff?

you can do minor edits directly, major edits should be comments
on this ticket:

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24497

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Re: [tor-relays] request for comments: The Tor Relay Guide (Draft)

2018-01-12 Thread Vinícius Zavam
2018-01-12 14:40 GMT+00:00 George :
>
> Alison Macrina:
> > On 01/11/2018 05:17 PM, Vinícius Zavam wrote:
> >>
> >> PS: please list these BSD operating systems as supported by Tor on its
> >> official website!
> >>
> >
> > Can you open this as a ticket please? Thank you!

good point!
... it might also be the case that I will come with some patch or "update"

> I'm diving into this now but input from Vinicius pleasantly requested!
>
> g
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george,
I did get your ticket! thank you for creating it.

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24883

alison, nusenu,
which way would it be better for you if I would like to send this new
tutorials/articles?
just edit the trac's wiki page?
should I clone 'project/web/webwml' and provide you some diff?


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[tor-relays] denetron.com Tor Relays MyFamily Configuration

2018-01-12 Thread nusenu
Hello,

thanks for running Tor relays!

Please do not forget to set your "MyFamily" configuration parameter on all your 
relays,
so Tor clients are not at risk of using your relays in multiple positions in a
single circuit.

Some more background:
https://hackernoon.com/some-tor-relays-you-might-want-to-avoid-5901597ad821

https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/endtoend-correlation-groups

Let us know if you need any help with this.

thanks,
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[tor-relays] >30% of the Tor network runs outdated version: Consider enabling auto-updates

2018-01-12 Thread nusenu
Hi,

when writing the content for the Tor Relay Guide we also collected
steps to enable auto updates for various Linux distributions.

The motivation for this is that there are a lot of relays (>3000) 
running outdated tor releases.

If more operators enable auto-updates the number of outdated tor relays
hopefully decreases.

https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#AutomaticSoftwareUpdates

Debian:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/DebianUbuntuUpdates

RPM Distros:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/RPMUpdates


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Re: [tor-relays] request for comments: The Tor Relay Guide (Draft)

2018-01-12 Thread nusenu
Alison Macrina:
> On 01/11/2018 05:17 PM, Vinícius Zavam wrote:
>>
>> PS: please list these BSD operating systems as supported by Tor on its
>> official website!

The current page [1] lists a few BSDs already but after 
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24881

is implemented this page will be a link to the new guide.



[1] https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en

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Re: [tor-relays] request for comments: The Tor Relay Guide (Draft)

2018-01-12 Thread George
Alison Macrina:
> On 01/11/2018 05:17 PM, Vinícius Zavam wrote:
>>
>> PS: please list these BSD operating systems as supported by Tor on its
>> official website!
>>
> 
> Can you open this as a ticket please? Thank you!

I'm diving into this now but input from Vinicius pleasantly requested!

g


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Re: [tor-relays] request for comments: The Tor Relay Guide (Draft)

2018-01-12 Thread Alison Macrina
On 01/11/2018 05:17 PM, Vinícius Zavam wrote:
>
> PS: please list these BSD operating systems as supported by Tor on its
> official website!
>

Can you open this as a ticket please? Thank you!
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