Hi relay operators,
I'm curious to see if there are any openwrt users here and if by any
chance any of you is running a relay or a bridge on it.
Here's why: The current Tor package on openwrt is left without an active
maintainer. I just send a patch to update it to 0.2.8.9 and I'm
wondering
Hello relay operators,
I just started a thread about the usability of running different bridges
on tor-dev@ and would appreciate some feedback from bridge operators.
Though for the sake of better communication, I decided to avoid cross
posting and only send it to tor-dev@.
This is more of a FYI
Roger Dingledine:
> We should somehow teach everybody that losing their flags for a few days
> is totally fine and normal, and even something to be proud of because
> you took a useful step at keeping your Tor relay safe and secure
Maybe we should introduce a new flag for the relays that are
Kevin Beranek:
> Is there a better list than this one for doing so? I can't find a list
> that seems more appropriate on
> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo. Or do I have to
> email the DirAuths directly? If so, where do I find the addresses to use?
That would be
Sebastian Urbach wrote:
The key from deb.torproject.org archive is expired, a new one would be
nice. The installation information in the docu should be updated to the
new key id as well.
Please see https://bugs.torproject.org/12994
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I disapprove
Andrew Lewman:
On 06/04/2014 06:35 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2014-06-05 00:06, Roger Dingledine wrote:
What is the best way to run a relay on OS X currently?
But if you just want tor though, try Homebrew:
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/Library/Formula/tor.rb
We could
Hi Robert,
Replying in-line...
Robert Smith:
Judging by the level of your
computer skills implied by the emails, those involved in
Tor have better things to do than help a guy like me. I think it is
important to the entire world that the internet links us together, and
Tor may be the