Hi,
I'm very interested in setting up unattended upgrades for tor. I tried
searching for instructions on how to do it. But the only instructions I
could really find didn't work (on the Library Freedom git project).
How do I write the config so that the tor repo (or whatever it's called) is
updated
In order to clarify this once and for all: If I setup a Tor relay with 200
kBps, do I slow down the Tor network? What amount of bandwith is needed in
order to not slow down the network? ___
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An excellent approach
> -Original Message-
> From: julien.robi...@free.fr
> Sent: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 23:16:53 +0100
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Interrogated by Finnish police for alleged
> idendity crimes, fraud and attempts of fraud
>
> Hi,
>
> With
Am 31.10.2016 um 23:40 schrieb Vinícius Zavam:
2016-10-19 2:30 GMT-03:00, teor :
On 19 Oct. 2016, at 16:25, Felix wrote:
Hi everybody
May be someone can help with this warning:
The security update (Tor v0.2.8.9 running on FreeBSD with
2016-10-19 2:30 GMT-03:00, teor :
>
>> On 19 Oct. 2016, at 16:25, Felix wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody
>>
>> May be someone can help with this warning:
>>
>> The security update (Tor v0.2.8.9 running on FreeBSD with Libevent
>> 2.0.22-stable, OpenSSL
Hi,
With the 3 big exit nodes I had in France (about 30MB/s in both
direction for each of them), I got called by police a lot of time (may
be 10 times approximately ? I do not really count anymore) on
investigations about misdeed that was committed from IP addresses of my
Tor relays
They give me the IP address to block. The problem is yesterday it was on
s01.panelboxmanager.com. Today it was s502.panelboxmanager.com. I was
hoping for a way to block all sub-domains of panelboxmanager.com to
prevent further abuse on that particular network. Guess I'll keep going
per-IP for
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Juuso Lapinlampi wrote on 31/10/2016 14:25:
> Putting the word out: I was interrogated by the Finnish police...
All my support to you, for what it's worth. If you are running a Tor
node, don't give up. We, who live in relatively decent countries,
Nima Fatemi:
> I'm curious to see if there are any openwrt users here and if by any
> chance any of you is running a relay or a bridge on it.
There are not many OpenWRT relays since on majority of OpenWRT devices
there is no enough memory (like 32-64MB RAM). Thus tor daemon runs out
of memory
Hi relay operators,
I'm curious to see if there are any openwrt users here and if by any
chance any of you is running a relay or a bridge on it.
Here's why: The current Tor package on openwrt is left without an active
maintainer. I just send a patch to update it to 0.2.8.9 and I'm
wondering
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 01:38:39PM +, Diarmaid McManus wrote:
> Very sorry to hear of this.
Thanks for your support.
> Do you run a Tor relay?
> If so, is it based in Finland?
I do not want to speculate, confirm or deny at this point in time.
Apologies.
Very sorry to hear of this.
Do you run a Tor relay?
If so, is it based in Finland?
On 31 October 2016 at 13:25, Juuso Lapinlampi wrote:
> Putting the word out: I was interrogated by the Finnish police today for
> multiple alleged counts (15+) of identity crimes, fraud and
Putting the word out: I was interrogated by the Finnish police today for
multiple alleged counts (15+) of identity crimes, fraud and attempts of
fraud. The invitation letter to be interrogated was sent out on
2016-10-21 and received by me on 2016-10-25. Today is 2016-10-31.
The police suspects me
Is it possible to block domain names in Tor's ExitPolicy? I've been getting
abuses on *.panelboxmanager.com, and I'd like to be proactive about this if
possible.
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