Hello,
what maintenance actions do you take? I merely keep the operating system
up to date, which includes the tor package.
So i do not ssh regularly into my machines. Sometimes maybe once a week.
What are you guys doing every day?
Am 04.09.18 um 07:36 schrieb Spiros Andreou:
> I used to use
I used to use Puppet and Foreman, but I've now just taken to SSH'ing into each
exit and manually maintaining them.
On September 4, 2018 2:11:59 AM UTC, "Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T."
wrote:
>Good evening,
>
>For those of you who manage multiple exits and/or relays, what
>program/platform do
How many relays do you do that to?
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I use a platform called time and SSH :)
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:12 PM Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T. <
igro...@aileronit.com> wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> For those of you who manage multiple exits and/or relays, what
> program/platform do you use to manage them?
>
> Make your day great,
> Isaac
Good evening,
For those of you who manage multiple exits and/or relays, what program/platform
do you use to manage them?
Make your day great,
Isaac Grover, Senior I.T. Consultant
Aileron I.T. - "Practical & Proactive I.T. Solutions"
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You have to decide a balance of usefulness to a legitimate operator and
privacy concerns. I could just as easily run Wireshark or TCPDump on my
relays and get client IP Addresses that way. You are trusting most
operators, like me, are the good guys. Of course a client IP isn’t very
useful without
Hello ops,
Today I noticed something on NYX that I find disturbing. Page 2 (list
of inbound/outbound connections) showed me the IP address of an inbound
connection on one of my bridges! Not the authority. This is crazy as
these are indicated as :port for the users protection! I have
never
Meltdown and Spectre are interesting intellectually but real world breaches
tend to be more prosaic. It's the boring stuff that gets us: social
engineering, shitty passwords, out-of-date software. We see it over and over in
the news and in overviews like the DBIR.
I'm not saying we should
addressed off-list
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Greetings,
my relay 69D9FF1BE14B9AE77701A6BCBC075FF837F5AFF9 (darkmatter) recently (3
days) received an Unmeasured flag and is considered to be offline. I could not
detect any issues on my side and wondered if you could help me to resolve this.
Best regards, Dark
Hi,
You can find the (public) meetup notes here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/BerlinRelayOperatorsMeetupAug18
Thanks to everyone coming to the meetup.
Cheers,
~Vasilis
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