Hi
On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 04:18:48PM -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 12:49:37PM +, gustavo wrote:
In the last few months I started to monitor more closely my relays
parsing their logs, but every new update changes the log strings. Can the devs
be mindful to relay
Gary,
It’s bad in the same way it’s bad as the other numerous other exit relays that
run under the OVH umbrella. I am not my own independent upstream and run my
servers at a colocation facility at OVH. I also plan on running my servers at a
colocation facility at another location for
On 09/01/2018 04:47 PM, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> I know this is an issue of semantics here, but when you say “Tor Exit in
> Turkey censoring access to various access to various websites” you’re kind of
> putting the onus on them directly instead of the repressive anti-free speech
> regime
I know this is an issue of semantics here, but when you say “Tor Exit in Turkey
censoring access to various access to various websites” you’re kind of putting
the onus on them directly instead of the repressive anti-free speech regime
that they are operating the the exit under. Why not be more
On 09/01/2018 02:56 PM, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> Recently we've been discussing a Tor Exit in Turkey censoring access to
> various websites.
>
> It's less to some err, disagreements on what should and should not be
> allowed. I've seen a few opinions:
> *) It grants an outside view at what Turkey
Recently we've been discussing a Tor Exit in Turkey censoring access to
various websites.
It's less to some err, disagreements on what should and should not be
allowed. I've seen a few opinions:
*) It grants an outside view at what Turkey censors
*) It could push new tor users away
This leads me
On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 12:49:37PM +, gustavo wrote:
> In the last few months I started to monitor more closely my relays
> parsing their logs, but every new update changes the log strings. Can the devs
> be mindful to relay ops and not change strings needlessly?
>
> Here is an example
>
>
On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 12:31:51PM +0200, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
> There were about 15 participants, including several members of the
> Hamburg-based association Lawyers Against Mass Surveillance [1].
Hi Alexander,
This meetup sounds like it was really fun, and the notes are awesome.
Thanks
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 18:11:27 -0500
Colin Childs allegedly wrote:
> Overseas was the wrong choice of words, anyone is welcome to attend
> the meeting that works best for them (or both, if they choose to).
>
The Country-centric view shown brings to mind the (possibly apocryphal)
early 20th
Hi Livak,
Yes OFTC Webchat works over Tor. Also you can run “torify irssi” in bash if
you’re about the command line life. Sometimes OFTC blocks Tor briefly.
Sometimes just webchat, sometimes IRSSI too. You might want to consider
using a VPS as a bouncer so you aren’t locked out of the meetings :)
Hi
In the last few months I started to monitor more closely my relays
parsing their logs, but every new update changes the log strings. Can the devs
be mindful to relay ops and not change strings needlessly?
Here is an example
0.3.3.9
Sep 1 00:01:32 serverhostname tor[15341]: Sep 01
On 01.09.18 01:11, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> You want me to stop talking about even the cool things we’re
> accomplishing thing [...] because of these two, perhaps one yahoos?
Ad hominem once again? Tut-tut Conrad, you keep disappointing me.
Attempting to insult me because I decide not to do
Conrad,
I have been following this thread and would be grateful if you could clear
up some confusion for me.
Firstly, I am not 1337 haxorz, I dont have a technical profession. However
I do believe in tor and anything that can increase the number of relays is
good. You are donating your time and
Is it possible to connect to #tor-relays through tor ?
Thanks,
Livak
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On August 30, 2018 11:16 PM, Colin Childs wrote:
> Hi Nusenu,
>
> Yes, the current plan is to use MeetBot for the meetings.
>
> I will get a wiki page set
On 2018-08-22 10:59, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
When: Friday, August 31st, 6:00 PM
Where: CCC Hamburg, Zeiseweg 9 (
https://hamburg.ccc.de/#wegbeschreibung )
WWW: https://hamburg.ccc.de/2018/08/20/tor-meet-up-beim-ccchh-index/
A few notes from the Meetup:
There were about 15 participants,
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