Re: [tor-relays] Next Tor Relay Operator Meetup - April 2 @ 1900 UTC

2022-04-08 Thread lists
On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 5:11:05 AM CEST gus wrote: > Here is our meetup notes. > > cheers, > Gus Yes, as always, thank you > ## Tor Relay Operator - April 02, 2022 > > * Performance tweaks for high bandwidth / multi instance servers, > [server confi templates - >

Re: [tor-relays] DNS server

2022-04-08 Thread abuse--- via tor-relays
>From my point of view, it's mostly about reliability. You can use the hoster's >DNS resolver, but be aware that a high-bandwidth exit asks a lot of DNS >requests. Not every hoster's DNS resolver might be able to cope with it and as >a result your exit might give users a poor experience.  Best

[tor-relays] DNS server

2022-04-08 Thread onionize
I was setting up exit nodes and I had a question. Why is it recommended to use DNS caching software Unbound? What benefits does it provide compared to using hoster's DNS resolver? ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org

[tor-relays] How can I tell if standalone Snowflake is running?

2022-04-08 Thread tor
I installed standalone Snowflake on Ubuntu per these instructions: https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/snowflake/standalone/. Now how can I tell if it's running? Can I see the number of connections it's serviced? Will it continue after a reboot? Thanks, Chuck Bevitt Tor Project |