Re: [tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-16 Thread Arisbe

Hello Jordan,

Thanks so much for the reminder.  I think I am caught up as far as 
family fingerprints in torrc.  But I'll check them all.




On 3/14/2018 11:23 PM, Jordan wrote:

Hi Arisbe,

Thanks for running relays! If you're running multiple relays (as 
you've suggested) it's important to run then under the same family, 
see https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#MultipleRelays.


In regards to new relay usage, see 
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay



On 03/14/2018 11:03 PM, Arisbe wrote:

Hello all,

I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.  
It's special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host 
company in Albania.  I was the first Tor relay in that country and 
now I'm the first exit relay there.  This trust took me a year to 
establish.  I run a number of relays-both exit and non-exit.  I run a 
dozen bridges for  people that need the ISP connectivity.  I host 
classes in Southwest Washington State to teach ordinary people how to 
be safe while they're on the internet.  I teach high-school pupils 
how to set up and operate Tor relays.


Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly 
24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.  I have 
had seven of the nine authorities parked in this node for most of the 
time but no inbound connections (except for those referenced and two 
hackers)  and no outbound or exit connections.  There is nothing 
technically wrong with the installation so what gives.  I this an 
issue of administrative paperwork?  While I am very supportive of 
Tor, I am not with unlimited patience.  I have a job, wife and kids 
and money pit house to maintain.


Thanks for giving me a bit of advice to make this guy blossom. If I 
don't understand, I apologize to all.


Arisbe

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Re: [tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-15 Thread Arisbe

I appreciate the reminder.  I think we are okay.

Arisbe


On 3/14/2018 11:23 PM, Jordan wrote:

Hi Arisbe,

Thanks for running relays! If you're running multiple relays (as 
you've suggested) it's important to run then under the same family, 
see https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#MultipleRelays.


In regards to new relay usage, see 
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay



On 03/14/2018 11:03 PM, Arisbe wrote:

Hello all,

I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.  
It's special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host 
company in Albania.  I was the first Tor relay in that country and 
now I'm the first exit relay there.  This trust took me a year to 
establish.  I run a number of relays-both exit and non-exit.  I run a 
dozen bridges for  people that need the ISP connectivity.  I host 
classes in Southwest Washington State to teach ordinary people how to 
be safe while they're on the internet.  I teach high-school pupils 
how to set up and operate Tor relays.


Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly 
24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.  I have 
had seven of the nine authorities parked in this node for most of the 
time but no inbound connections (except for those referenced and two 
hackers)  and no outbound or exit connections.  There is nothing 
technically wrong with the installation so what gives.  I this an 
issue of administrative paperwork?  While I am very supportive of 
Tor, I am not with unlimited patience.  I have a job, wife and kids 
and money pit house to maintain.


Thanks for giving me a bit of advice to make this guy blossom. If I 
don't understand, I apologize to all.


Arisbe

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Re: [tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-15 Thread Arisbe
Holy Cow!  The new Toe exit I just crabbed about just took off. My 
apologies everyone! (23:39 PDT)


Arisbe

On 3/14/2018 11:03 PM, Arisbe wrote:

Hello all,

I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.  
It's special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host company 
in Albania.  I was the first Tor relay in that country and now I'm the 
first exit relay there.  This trust took me a year to establish.  I 
run a number of relays-both exit and non-exit.  I run a dozen bridges 
for  people that need the ISP connectivity.  I host classes in 
Southwest Washington State to teach ordinary people how to be safe 
while they're on the internet.  I teach high-school pupils how to set 
up and operate Tor relays.


Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly 
24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.  I have 
had seven of the nine authorities parked in this node for most of the 
time but no inbound connections (except for those referenced and two 
hackers)  and no outbound or exit connections.  There is nothing 
technically wrong with the installation so what gives.  I this an 
issue of administrative paperwork?  While I am very supportive of Tor, 
I am not with unlimited patience.  I have a job, wife and kids and 
money pit house to maintain.


Thanks for giving me a bit of advice to make this guy blossom. If I 
don't understand, I apologize to all.


Arisbe

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Re: [tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-15 Thread Jordan

Hi Arisbe,

Thanks for running relays! If you're running multiple relays (as you've 
suggested) it's important to run then under the same family, see 
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#MultipleRelays.


In regards to new relay usage, see 
https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay



On 03/14/2018 11:03 PM, Arisbe wrote:

Hello all,

I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.  
It's special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host company 
in Albania.  I was the first Tor relay in that country and now I'm the 
first exit relay there.  This trust took me a year to establish.  I 
run a number of relays-both exit and non-exit.  I run a dozen bridges 
for  people that need the ISP connectivity.  I host classes in 
Southwest Washington State to teach ordinary people how to be safe 
while they're on the internet.  I teach high-school pupils how to set 
up and operate Tor relays.


Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly 
24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.  I have 
had seven of the nine authorities parked in this node for most of the 
time but no inbound connections (except for those referenced and two 
hackers)  and no outbound or exit connections.  There is nothing 
technically wrong with the installation so what gives.  I this an 
issue of administrative paperwork?  While I am very supportive of Tor, 
I am not with unlimited patience.  I have a job, wife and kids and 
money pit house to maintain.


Thanks for giving me a bit of advice to make this guy blossom. If I 
don't understand, I apologize to all.


Arisbe

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Re: [tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-15 Thread Sebastian Niehaus
2018-03-15 7:03 GMT+01:00 Arisbe :

>
> Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly
> 24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.



https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-new-relay
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[tor-relays] new Tor exit

2018-03-15 Thread Arisbe

Hello all,

I rolled out a new Tor exit [0] this morning West Coast U.S. time.  It's 
special to me because I've negotiated the trust of a host company in 
Albania.  I was the first Tor relay in that country and now I'm the 
first exit relay there.  This trust took me a year to establish.  I run 
a number of relays-both exit and non-exit.  I run a dozen bridges for  
people that need the ISP connectivity.  I host classes in Southwest 
Washington State to teach ordinary people how to be safe while they're 
on the internet.  I teach high-school pupils how to set up and operate 
Tor relays.


Here is my problem:  The aforementioned relay has been on for nearly 
24-hours and not a single user has frequented my doorsteps.  I have had 
seven of the nine authorities parked in this node for most of the time 
but no inbound connections (except for those referenced and two 
hackers)  and no outbound or exit connections.  There is nothing 
technically wrong with the installation so what gives.  I this an issue 
of administrative paperwork?  While I am very supportive of Tor, I am 
not with unlimited patience.  I have a job, wife and kids and money pit 
house to maintain.


Thanks for giving me a bit of advice to make this guy blossom. If I 
don't understand, I apologize to all.


Arisbe

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Re: [tor-relays] new tor exit relays - callipr..

2016-10-14 Thread nusenu
> Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Looks like we had the MyFamily
> option set with relay fingerprints, not nicknames. Fixing this right now.

Fingerprints are the preferred method, don't use nicknames.



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[tor-relays] new tor exit relays - callipr.. (was: [OrNetRadar] Contact: "Rishab Nithyanand

2016-10-13 Thread nusenu
Hi Rishab,

thanks for adding new exit relays to the network.

If you put them in a proper MyFamily setting you can see how well they
perform compared to other relay groups:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ornetstats/stats/master/o/main_exit_operators.txt

ornetra...@riseup.net:
> 2016-10-07
> ---
> Up|Ext|JoinTime| IP  | AS  | CC | ORp  | Dirp | OS
> | Version  | Nickname | eFamlen
> ---
> 1 | 1 | 14:06:45 | 46.166.148.145  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8083 | 9033 | 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprsmallclean04 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 14:07:03 | 46.166.148.143  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8081 | 0| 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprbigclean02 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 14:06:58 | 46.166.148.142  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8080 | 0| 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprbignasty01 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 20:04:48 | 46.166.148.155  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8083 | 9033 | 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprsmallclean08 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 20:04:43 | 46.166.148.154  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8082 | 9032 | 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprsmallnasty07 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 20:04:27 | 46.166.148.152  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8080 | 0| 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprbignasty05 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 14:07:09 | 46.166.148.144  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8082 | 9032 | 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprsmallnasty03 | 1
> 1 | 1 | 20:04:35 | 46.166.148.153  | NFOrce Entertai | nl | 8081 | 0| 
> Linux | 0.2.7.6 | calliprbigclean06 | 1
> Fingerprints:
> 1C486B378AF54474F35CA3B1A00203BD659BDDB1,766AF475D17EEF41C056A6E3E555BD3B023641A6,C065FE07B0D3035B534E05243B9773E3ED1CCBD4,E591E57FDCDBE475017A0938D8603C1783FB48BD,A9699FFAC625DB75118745E6D169A819047006F4,2EF563C70D1B407FB70DDEDA74FF9658D0B31503,339238AD6B44F949CD6F1C59E2CD4249585B4A77,C62A865581FA1319D62C5B14434952A3D37BB57B
> 



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