Hello,
Emerald Onion is looking for co-location and IP transit opportunities in
the Netherlands for deploying new exit relays. We have our own ASN, v4
and v6 IP space.
Priorities are:
- Free or cheap transit
- Free or cheap cross-connects
- Free or cheap colo
- Amsterdam Internet Exchange
-
Hello,
I've has published a shell script for deploying and managing obfs4
bridges, I hope its useful to others.
https://github.com/emeraldonion/bridge-management/
Feedback welcome!
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I am happy to report that we have upgraded all our relays to Tor
0.4.8.0-alpha-dev and for the pst 8 days since the upgrade the bind conflict
has ceased. No firewall rules are being used. No sysctl settings helped.
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Signal: +1
ort [2620:18c:0:192::130]:80 NoAdvertise
DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/instances/tor-exit-notice.html
ExitPolicy reject 23.129.64.128/25:*,reject6 [2613:18c:0:192::]/64:*,accept
*:*,accept6 *:*
MyFamily
# end of torrc
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Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.7
, which we've already
performed.
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Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.739.3390
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> On Dec 3, 2022, at 3:02 AM, Anders Trier Olesen
> wrote:
>
> Hi
for both IPv4 and IPv6. After only a couple of hours,
Tor dropped to below 15 Mbps across both servers (40 relays). 16 hours later,
Tor dropped below 2 Mbps.
I've removed all of these new settings and restarted.
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Emerald Onion
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troubleshooting and/or fixing this problem?
Cheers,
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Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.739.3390
Website: https://emeraldonion.org/
Mastodon: https://digitalcourage.social/@EmeraldOnion/
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tering and exiting our
physical network (see "2.2. Path selection and constraints"):
https://github.com/torproject/torspec/blob/master/path-spec.txt
Cheers,
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Email: yawn...@emeraldon
-0700 23.129.64.213 1818 mbps
2019-10-30 13:26:24 -0700 23.129.64.216 1945 mbps
2019-10-30 13:26:24 -0700 23.129.64.215 1729 mbps
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Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
Website: https://emeraldonion
fyi
https://twitter.com/EmeraldOnion/status/1189668679752900608
Calyx appears to have been hit also, but not offline
https://twitter.com/calyxinstitute/status/1189693027192840192
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Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal)
IPv6. Why is this such a problem? Tor Project, please increase your #IPv6
awareness/outreach similar to how ARIN and the other RIRs try very hard to do.
Cheers,
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Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
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Cheers,
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Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
Website: https://emeraldonion.org/
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Hi IPonU, Thanks for running a relay.
As I understand it, running one larger relay may be better. Traffic
correlation attacks by a global persistent adversary might have a harder
time due to the fact that more circuits are using one IP, rather than less
circuits spread across multiple IPs. In no
Hey John!
In Seattle, as you know, Emerald Onion is now online. We're at about
1.5% right now. We're grant writing, too, and hopefully within the
next year we will be able to support 5-10%.
Have you published any Warrant Canaries? We're working with Calyx on a
generic template for relay
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Thanx to all here on the list for input to earlier posts. Helped a lot.
>
> Question I have is there anywhere where you can get a block of IP address or
> lease as I'm in the process of getting a 10/10Mb SHDSL
Hello,
Emerald Onion (https://twitter.com/EmeraldOnion) is researching
Internet Exchange Points in the United States in order to bolster Tor
relay deployments within our legal jurisdiction. We have blogged a
list of IXPs we've identified so far:
Hello,
I run a 100mb exit hosted at server.lu since sometime in late 2013. There
have been a couple dozen abuse reports but normally they forward them to me
to deal with and nothing much happens. However a week or so ago, while I
was travelling, there was an abuse report that made them decide to
? Unfortunately due to my work I am in a
position where I have to access Apple's discussion forums from time to time.
Thanks,
Christopher Burg
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will keep doing
it's job, while protecting the privacy of Tor users).
You can do this too via:
sudo ufw logging off
By the way, you may wish to limit port 22 instead, to prevent SSH
brute force attacks.
sudo ufw limit 22/tcp
(I don't allow 22/udp)
hope this helps a little.
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Hey all,
I just wanted to thank the list members for giving me some great advice on
working with my ISP to deal with the DMCA nastygrams. I restricted my exit
policy to allow most legitimate TCP services and block the rest, which should
hopefully disincentivize those damn P2P users from
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 17:44 +0100, Wessel Nieboer wrote:
Op 13-2-2013 17:41, Chris Baines schreef:
I am having some problems with tor (version 0.2.3.25-1), I get
warnings when it resumes form hibernation:
Feb 11 00:00:00.000 [warn] Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:80: Permission denied
Feb 11
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 17:51 +0100, t...@caber.nl wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is docemented in
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorFAQ#HowcanImakemyrelayaccessibletopeoplestuckbehindrestrictivefirewalls
I hope those instructions will help you.
I have seen those instructions, and
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