, lzma:
1073827249), rendezvous cache total alloc: 0). Killing
circuits│withover-long queues. (This behavior is controlled by
MaxMemInQueues.)
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On 12/18/23 6:59 AM, ab...@relayon.org 2023 wrote:
These are complete and utter shit.
avoid like the plague!
nifty
Oh? I'm curious to hear more about your reasons/experience, if you're
open to sharing. They're pretty well-regarded in networking spaces.
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]: https://coloclue.net/en/
[2]: https://github.com/coloclue/peering/blob/master/peers.yaml
[3]: https://bgp.tools/as/8283#connectivity
[4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ahdxp_btHY
[5]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7pkab8n7ys
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Can I get a copy of the webtunnel-bridge Docker image and
documentation? Thanks
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 6:43 AM tor-home at encryptfirst.com <
tor-h...@encryptfirst.com> wrote:
> When running a WebTunnel bridge, what types of IPs are better for
> serving requests? My background is with
to graphs of verified operators/domains at OrNetStats, and
rendering of provided attributes on per-relay pages.
[1] https://github.com/tempname1024/allium/issues/9
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If the operator intends on changing addresses or disabling the relay it
probably shouldn't be added to the fallback set.
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 05:13:00PM +, nusenu wrote:
> Matthew Finkel:
> > Please be respectful. The tone of this message is disrespectful
>
> Thank you Matthew for spelling that out, I found this email
> and in particular "who deserves punishment?" rather harsh.
>
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with
equal mind to security and it might be worth considering donation-backed
alternatives.
Have a good one,
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a
MyFamily directive for use with relays hosted on his systems.
I care not for petty back-and-forth's when lives are at stake, sorry.
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they exist under the same
family.
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ad - I say. The more, the merrier.
If you want any help with setting up your own FreeBSD tor exit relay,
feel free to contact me off list.
Zim
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on their VPS line, citing "hosting a proxy" as grounds
for termination. They're slow to act on abuse (if you reply with *any*
response it satisfies their automated system until a human looks at it),
but they do not explicitly support Tor when it comes to VPS's.
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 07:08:35AM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 01.10.2017 22:52, teor wrote:
> > AWS is an expensive way to run a relay, because they charge per GB.
> > Capped providers can cost less, and you can use AccountingMax to
> > limit your usage.
> >
> > Here's a list of providers
this is something that sounds interesting, I would love to chat
> about this in person. I would also be willing to invest the time
> needed to administrate the relay - I have several years of
> experience doing this already, but haven't had access to the
> resources the University has.
&g
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wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to
have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I
throttled Tor
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On October 11, 2014 3:25:47 PM PDT, Tor externet co uk t...@externet.co.uk
wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to
have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I
throttled Tor
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Evelyne Fong
darkbahamu...@hotmail.com wrote:
I've set up the relay recently, so I'm not expecting a lot of traffic.
However, I'm confused as to if my relay is suddenly failing for no reason or
is Atlus saying my relay is no longer running because there's no
On Sunday, June 15, 2014, Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net wrote:
Personally, I think it would be great to not only have puppet modules
spread out somewhere across the Internet, but a full-fledged
guide/wizard that makes it easy for people to locally configure relays
without knowing
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