Re: [tor-relays] Unutilized bandwidth

2019-07-31 Thread David Poulsen
Maybe it was meant to be like that may be your server needed to be rebooted Sent from ProtonMail mobile Original Message On 1 Aug 2019, 01.42, teor wrote: > Hi Matt, > >> On 30 Jul 2019, at 21:18, Matt Westfall wrote: >> >> You're right, it went offline for around 2 days due

Re: [tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread David Poulsen
Reboot your connected device through hw Sent from ProtonMail mobile Original Message On 31 Jul 2019, 18.27, Larry Brandt wrote: > Yes, I have fail2ban installed but the attack is focused on my ORPort 9001. > Similarly, I have an external firewall but it permits 9001 port

Re: [tor-relays] Unutilized bandwidth

2019-07-31 Thread teor
Hi Matt, > On 30 Jul 2019, at 21:18, Matt Westfall wrote: > > You're right, it went offline for around 2 days due to a power outage and a > Bios error that needed continue pressed. > > That's what the stable flag is for, lol. > > I lost guard probability for 2 more weeks. > > If a relay has

Re: [tor-relays] Measuring the Accuracy of Tor Relays' Advertised Bandwidths

2019-07-31 Thread teor
Hi Rob, > On 27 Jul 2019, at 00:18, Rob Jansen wrote: > > I am planning on performing an experiment on the Tor network to try to gauge > the accuracy of the advertised bandwidths that relays report in their server > descriptors. Briefly, the experiment involves running a speed test on every

Re: [tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread teor
Hi, > On 1 Aug 2019, at 02:27, Larry Brandt wrote: > > Yes, I have fail2ban installed but the attack is focused on my ORPort 9001. > Similarly, I have an external firewall but it permits 9001 port passage. If you're trying to prevent too many connections, you can adjust the DoS torrc

Re: [tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread Larry Brandt
Yes, I have fail2ban installed but the attack is focused on my ORPort 9001.  Similarly, I have an external firewall but it permits 9001 port passage. Thanks for the thoughts, though,  --potlatch On 7/31/2019 2:40 AM, TorGate wrote: You can

Re: [tor-relays] Cherryservers (formerly balticservers) account terminated for exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread David Poulsen
The 2019 wiki has outdated keys! Sent from ProtonMail mobile Original Message On 31 Jul 2019, 12.30, gus wrote: > Hello Chris, > > Thanks for updating the relay community. Could you give trac > another chance and update the wiki page? > > thanks, > Gus > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019

Re: [tor-relays] Cherryservers (formerly balticservers) account terminated for exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread gus
Hello Chris, Thanks for updating the relay community. Could you give trac another chance and update the wiki page? thanks, Gus On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 08:23:49PM -0500, con...@rockenhaus.com wrote: > Actually, Server Room/Primcast will allow you to operate with an unrestricted > exit policy

Re: [tor-relays] Windows Relay Setup

2019-07-31 Thread Pili Guerra
Hi William, From an operating system diversity point of view it’s definitely a good idea to have all sorts of OSs running relays, so it’s great that you’re trying this out on Windows. It would be really good if you can help us with a new set of instructions for Windows once you get it to

Re: [tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread TorGate
and is there a firewall on the torexit ? > Am 31.07.2019 um 11:40 schrieb TorGate : > > You can install failtoban, have you a extern firewall ? > >> Am 31.07.2019 um 05:14 schrieb potlatch : >> >> Hello Tor users, >> Help me with a problem please. I have a small exit/backup & directory VPS

Re: [tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread TorGate
You can install failtoban, have you a extern firewall ? > Am 31.07.2019 um 05:14 schrieb potlatch : > > Hello Tor users, > Help me with a problem please. I have a small exit/backup & directory VPS in > Finland [1]. This last week the server (and Tor) have been overwhelmed with > non-Tor IP

[tor-relays] DoS attack on Tor exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread potlatch
Hello Tor users, Help me with a problem please. I have a small exit/backup & directory VPS in Finland [1]. This last week the server (and Tor) have been overwhelmed with non-Tor IP addresses. This may be a small version of a DoS attack. I took the server down for a few days but when I

Re: [tor-relays] Measuring the Accuracy of Tor Relays' Advertised Bandwidths

2019-07-31 Thread Michael Gerstacker
Hi! Good to hear that you guys try to solve the problem of slow measured relays. For example when i measure my relay 40108FDFA40EDB013F7291F3B4DA3D412ED3A5EF with the speedtest from tele2 i get about 90 MiB download and about 50 MiB upload but Tor measures it with about 15 MiB. Some of my

Re: [tor-relays] Cherryservers (formerly balticservers) account terminated for exit relay

2019-07-31 Thread conrad
Actually, Server Room/Primcast will allow you to operate with an unrestricted exit policy if you use their Data Center in Romania of if you want to use a server in the NYC datacenter, you could use one of my IP ranges I have out there. --Conrad -Original Message- From: tor-relays On

Re: [tor-relays] do not run exits at home

2019-07-31 Thread Kenneth Freeman
On 07/29/2019 10:54 AM, Happy Boy wrote: > What I forgot to tell you: CyberTipline / USA investigated the IP and > the bad data traffic with a report to the FBI, which then informed the > german BKA. The friendly boys got me then 06:20Uhr gently from the sleep ... Professionals.