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Le 8 juillet 2020 19:36:57 GMT+02:00, gus a écrit :
>Dear Relay Operators,
>
>Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
>Will it have the same address and port for the next 2 years?
>
>Just reply to this email with your relay's
istory
> > > > from
> > > > the
> > > > state file (21 minutes is missing)"
> > > > The time varies, sometimes it is even negative.
> > > > The operation system is Fedora 25, with arm 1.4.5.0
> > > >
> > > > Greeti
sometimes it is even negative.
The operation system is Fedora 25, with arm 1.4.5.0
Greetings,
Simon Fischer.
On Sun, 2017-01-08 at 10:47 -0800, Damian Johnson wrote:
> Hi Alan, what linux distribution is this with? The only platform I'm
> aware of having issues with the uptime is OpenBSD.
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Why don't you use the Accounting setting?
AccountingMax and AccountingStart in the settings.
I think the only downside with it is that Tor does not advertise the
directory port.
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On 16.08.2016 14:26, Alen Hiew wrote:
> Is it possible to configure on own physical server a https Web server
> (for ex., Apache) at port 443 and obfs4 or meek bridge at same static
> global IP address and same port 443?
I've set up something like this for normal tor node (not obfs), see
nginx
On 21.07.2016 17:36, Marina Brown wrote:
> Maybe i am out of line for suggesting this but i will suggest anyway.
> Might i suggest that the next bridge authority be hosted on tor inc ip
> space and perhaps be 2 hosts instead of one.
>
> It looks like this was a single point of failure. It would
On 06.07.2016 15:50, Ivan Markin wrote:
> The introduction of peering policy definitely solves this issue in a
> transparent and harmless way. Filed a ticket #19625 [1] to move this
> discussion
> there.
On 06.07.2016 14:56, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Speaking of which, a while ago I started a
On 05.07.2016 13:31, Xza wrote:
> 91 at the moment and they will soon gain more flags.
> https://sourceforge.net/p/nepenthes/wiki/Home/
> Seems like some sort of honeypot.
> Most seem to be from AWS & Linode & Leaseweb USA.
How does the process work to exclude nodes from the network?
If I
On 23.06.2016 22:47, yandere...@riseup.net wrote:
> I check torstatus/atlas regularly and this was showing up :
> https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/Relay127001 i just thought i report
> it here.
I copypasted some of the IP addresses into my webbrowser's url bar to
check for a dirfrontpage; but
possibilty is to replicate the same node and re-use the same
keypair in multiple physical locations for the same anycast IP, but I'm
not sure this is a good idea.
Simon
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:34 AM, pandemicre...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am a new Tor relay operator, and have setup my first relay. It's been
running as a Tor middle relay for about 10 days now, and it's been running
solid. It has the stable, guard, fast, running, and valid flags. I have
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Tora Tora Tora t...@allthatnet.com wrote:
Regretfully, I have to shutdown my two middle relays (not too big, you
won't even notice it :-D), since I am unable to resolve issues with the
latest OpenSSL bug.
I was able to find upgraded packages for Centos and
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Rui Branco rmrbra...@openmailbox.org
wrote:
In the atlas project why the tor-relays ip are discovered? isn't it
dangerous?
There is nothing strange or dangerous about that. After all your ip has
to be published somewhere otherwise no one would be able to use
Hello
Is there a public share with presentationslides for tor ?
I'll soon hava a presentation, and i want to use the most recent
informations.
Simon
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