You're currently not measured, per atlas it's been only 12 hours since this
node has been online. It takes about three days to get a nominal measurement.
I had a node on a 200mbps connection sit at 0bps for two days straight, then
it finally had some movement in the evening of day three. I
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/53CDD268FAD52B0236A4E7F4784259A41C6E3414
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On 24 February 2018 5:59 PM, s7r wrote:
> Gabe D. wrote:
>
> > Feb 24 10:45:08.668 \[notice\] Tor 0.3.2.9 (git-64a719dd25a21acb) running
> > on Linux
Ok, so you’re going to censor your IP address even though it’s getting
broadcasted worldwide through not only the atlas search engine, but the Tor
network itself.
If you run a relay, expect to have your IP address broadcasted. In addition, if
you run a relay, expect that that some way to
Feb 24 10:45:08.668 [notice] Tor 0.3.2.9 (git-64a719dd25a21acb) running on
Linux with Libevent 2.0.19-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.1t,
Zlib 1.2.7, Liblzma N/A, and Libzstd N/A.
Feb 24 10:45:08.668 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how
Hi,
Am 24. Februar 2018 18:24:07 schrieb "Gabe D." :
Hey Guys,
Ive an issue... I wanted to aid the network and setup a tor exit node,
however its failing to do so, everything looks perfect config wise and it
says "publishing server descriptor" no errors but the node
> On 25 Feb 2018, at 04:23, Gabe D. wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
> Ive an issue... I wanted to aid the network and setup a tor exit node,
> however its failing to do so, everything looks perfect config wise and it
> says "publishing server descriptor" no errors but the node
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 12:23:34PM -0500, Gabe D. wrote:
> Ive an issue... I wanted to aid the network and setup a tor exit node,
> however its failing to do so, everything looks perfect config wise and it
> says "publishing server descriptor" no errors but the node never shows up in
> tor
Hey Guys,
Ive an issue... I wanted to aid the network and setup a tor exit node, however
its failing to do so, everything looks perfect config wise and it says
"publishing server descriptor" no errors but the node never shows up in tor
atlas, is there something i may be doing wrong?
This is my
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 08:46:44PM +, eugene zhukovsky wrote:
I am trying to setup Tor relaying, but it doesn't work so far.
Windows 8, private vpn.
I opened ports 80,443,9001 and 9030 (both TCP and UDP) on my Comcast router
to be forwarded to the box I'm trying to configure.
I added
Roger,
I beg your pardon. I would not want fud to deter new relays. I think the
risks are overplayed as it is.
It was only that it was published on this list. I published the relay nickname
somewhere and regret it.
I suggested the port change because that is what the VPS operators have told
Thank you very much Roger for the advice.
I can't seem to make it work, so I'll just try setting it up on a different
box
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Best wishes,
Eugene Zhukovsky
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 11:12 AM, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote:
Roger,
I beg your pardon. I would not want fud to deter
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 03:12:47 -0800
I beatthebasta...@inbox.com allegedly wrote:
I suggested the port change because that is what the VPS operators
have told me was the first thing to do to avoid being constantly
'hacked' which has happened over and over to me.
Actually I agree that moving
Hi,
I am trying to setup Tor relaying, but it doesn't work so far.
Windows 8, private vpn.
I opened ports 80,443,9001 and 9030 (both TCP and UDP) on my Comcast router
to be forwarded to the box I'm trying to configure.
I added inbound and outbound rules in the firewall setup for ports
80,443,9001
You should at least change the ssh port immediately now that you have published the address.
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