> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/contact:arisbe
atlas is now providing current data gain.
If the number next to the nickname is not equal to the number of relays you are
running, then there is a problem in the MyFamily configuration.
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 12:54 PM, wrote:
> I have seen mentions on this list of people using pi-hole and unbound DNS
> servers in their setups, and I wondered if others had considered opinions as
> to the usefulness of doing this.
https://pi-hole.net/
Hi,
Some extra resources:
Tor-teachers mailing list archives:
- https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-teachers/
Tor-teachers wiki page:
- https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/tor-teachers
Material and notes from previous Tor meetups:
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> I have seen mentions on this list of people using pi-hole and
> unbound DNS servers in their setups, and I wondered if others had
> considered opinions as to the usefulness of doing this. Pi-hole's
> biggest feature seems to be their filter lists to block extra/evil
> DNS queries, while
thanks for running an exit in an uncommon location
> 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.
As of 2018-03-16 12:00 UTC your relays did not have a proper MyFamily
configuration.
you are currently listed on
Dear All,
I have seen mentions on this list of people using pi-hole and unbound DNS
servers in their setups, and I wondered if others had considered opinions as to
the usefulness of doing this. Pi-hole's biggest feature seems to be their
filter lists to block extra/evil DNS queries, while
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
> On 13 Mar 2018, at 22:20, nottryingtobel...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> I'm just wondering if there is anything I can do to resolve this. The relay
> is running ntpd and consistently keeps the right time, and I'm not getting
> this from any other server (it's the same IP address every time).