> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 12:13 AM, teor wrote:
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> > On 27 Dec 2016, at 03:47, Gage Parrott wrote:
> >
> > Morning, everyone,
> >
> > I recently migrated my bridge relay over to a VM and everything seems to be
> > working fine except for one oddity. I consistently see lines like this in
> >
> On 8 Jan 2017, at 17:00, l3thal wrote:
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> please add my relays as fallback mirrors, thanks
I can't find any candidate fallbacks with your email address in the
contact info.
Are these relays the ones you are asking for?
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> On 5 Jan 2017, at 07:31, Simon Fischer wrote:
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> Signed PGP part
> Why don't you use the Accounting setting?
> AccountingMax and AccountingStart in the settings.
> I think the only downside with it is that Tor does not advertise the
> directory port.
This is a feature: tor will only advertis
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There is a git repository with recent commits named nyx
(https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git).
This seems to be the repository for arm.
When cloning the repository and running nyx (aka arm) from
the source code it shows the correct average bandwid
Hi!
Thank you for your feedback regarding The Onion Box.
What do you think might be mandatory - from your point of view - to be implemented for the Box to become 'a reliable tool for monitoring'?
Best regards, Ralph
Gesendet: Montag, 09. Januar 2017 um 11:08 Uhr
Von: mistral.re...@posteo.n
Missed the important bit - its the same for ubuntu 16 and 14 - no uptime and
other stats out
Cheers
Mark B
Snaptor.co.uk (non commercial)
> On 9 Jan 2017, at 11:15, Sec INT wrote:
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> I just use webmin and cluster all relays - it has uptime monitors and various
> alerts you can set - the clu
I just use webmin and cluster all relays - it has uptime monitors and various
alerts you can set - the cluster cron job is useful for regular updating and
clearing house plus executing one off commands on all servers e.g. Updating
myfamily row
Vnstat for stats and graphs although cactus is a g
Just to confirm - I see the same issue (Debian). So arm is only
partially useful (not being really reliable) but I think it's not
maintained anymore (?). I was looking into theonionbox for status
reporting but that one also needs further development before becoming a
reliable tool for monitorin
Same on plain old Debian.
Norman
Am 08.01.2017 um 21:34 schrieb Alan:
> Yes I have this exact problem aswell
>
>> I have a similar problem,
>> arm does not show uptime and the average bandwidth rate is way to high.
>> When I start arm I get a log entry that looks like this:
>> "20:37:54 [ARM_NO