There should be a way to auth via letsencrypt.org, anonymously.
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
From: kernelc...@riseup.net
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 12:27:06 -0900
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] tor hidden services & SSL EV certificate
On 12/29/2015 11:18 AM, Aeris wrote:
>> A few hidden services
AccountingMax 1050 GBytes
> AccountingStart month 1 00:00
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> On 11/12/2015 12:59 AM, Billy Humphreys wrote:
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>> Hi all, does anyone know how to make a tor relay only use x
>> bandwidth, then stop? I have a 1100GB/month max limit (100GB free)
>> and I don't wa
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I personally use ZappieHost - contact them, use a promo code to get it
down to $2.50 a month. Ask them to set reverse DNS, inform them you're
making a Tor relay and to forward on abuse emails, and I get ~2MB/s with
them. The bandwidth is
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It normally uses /usr/bin/
On 21/09/2015 15:50, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 09:05:21PM +0100, Tor Stuff wrote:
>> I am running tor on a new Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS system. I have
>> restarted tor a couple of times with
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I've checked the Atlas page - you ave ~235.82KB/s.
However, you may not get AS MUCH traffic in the beginning, because you
are a non-exit relay, and you have to wait for your Tor Relay to be
added to the network. Publish the directory aswell if you
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What's the fingerprint?
Have you tried using arm for Linux (tor-arm package on debian and
probably other distros) - it can tell you exactly :p
On 14/09/2015 01:34, Greg Moss wrote:
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> My middle relay seems to have minimal traffic. Is there
l core with few ram 512 mega. I have more 400 mega
> free. No more problem at this moment. This machine is only a router
> (relay) server. I have read that more ram is necessary. At this
> moment don't seems necessary. A big hug to all of you from Italy.
>
> Il 08/09/2015 17:
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Which ISP is it? I'm a fellow UK person, but I don't use a UK VPS/ISP
for this. Tell them that you are an advocate for anonyminity, and that
you refuse to monitor traffic. No ISP can force you to do that (they
have black boxes to do this shit
Are you using an old version of Tor? You should be on 0.2.x
Even if you're not using a RasPi, this may help:
http://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/6134/tor-dying-on-raspberry-pi-circuit-creation-storm-out-of-memory
It seems that Tor kills itself due to memory issues...
Or, you're getting
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I've sent and received almost 10GB and I've only been up for 2 days. I
was first a exit relay, then non-exit (so many blue outbounds!) now
I'm a exit relay again. Here's my ARM message:
Tor's uptime is 1 day 18:00 hours, with 31 circuits open. I've
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Well, people suggest that, unless you give <100KB/s, you should run a
relay, not a bridge, as more relays are used (and we have Tor weather
and such). You should be using Tor's daemon (apt-get install tor
tor-arm) for the relay or bridge itself.
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BTW to all people,
I asked yesterday about Tor Weather, and why it wouldn't locate my
relay. It now can
(https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9CBD228738FBB0293A348680DF241B606
069E2F9),
I just had to wait a day.
Hope this helps anyone who had these
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I'm happy - my Tor relay says it's advertised bandwith is 1.1MB/s and
it is. Quote from Atlas:
Bandwidth rate: 1073.74 MB/s
Bandwidth burst: 2147.48 MB/s
Observed bandwidth: 1.11 MB/s
Hopefully if I can keep this up, I'll be qualifying for a shirt
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I think so.
Also, is there a way to keep the fingerprint for my relay the same,
just in case I have to move computers? If so, what files do I have to
move?
On 07/09/2015 15:54, I wrote:
> Mega bits perhaps? Mb rather than MB 8-)
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Hi all,
When I asked my reverse DNS to be added for my Tor exit relay, they
said that Tor nodes were disallowed due to the ToS, but didn't stop me.
I messaged back a few times (in normal UK time, 3AM over there) and I
got this reply:
'Hey there
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Hi all,
When I asked my reverse DNS to be added for my Tor exit relay, they
said that Tor nodes were disallowed due to the ToS, but didn't stop me.
I messaged back a few times (in normal UK time, 3AM over there) and I
got this reply:
'Hey there
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Hi,
I got a new Tor relay running on my server.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9CBD228738FBB0293A348680DF241B606069E2F9
is it's details.
However, I have been having issues with Tor Weather saying that it
cannot find my node. Is this normal?
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Hi,
I got a new Tor relay running on my server.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9CBD228738FBB0293A348680DF241B606069E2F9
is it's details.
However, I have been having issues with Tor Weather saying that it
cannot find my node. Is this normal?
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Hi,
I got a new Tor relay running on my server.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9CBD228738FBB0293A348680DF241B606069E2F9
is it's details.
However, I have been having issues with Tor Weather saying that it
cannot find my node. Is this normal?
OK, thanks :)
On 06/09/2015 18:09, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On September 6, 2015 12:59:52 PM EDT, Billy Humphreys
> <pokeacer...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I got a new Tor relay running on my server.
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9CBD228738FBB029
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