Re: [tor-relays] Running gigabit relay

2019-08-06 Thread teor
Hi, > On 6 Aug 2019, at 20:12, Mitar wrote: > > Hi! > > I have deployed it: > > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/567E9785458C605E59202755C74898E3C96FB1CC > > On gigabit fiber, using this NUC: > >

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

2019-08-06 Thread Matt Traudt
On 8/6/19 7:05 PM, grarpamp wrote: > On 8/6/19, Roger Dingledine wrote: >> On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 05:31:39PM -0400, Rob Jansen wrote: >>> Today, I started running the speedtest on all relays in the network. > >> There will be another confusing (confounding) factor, which is that the >> ... >>

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

2019-08-06 Thread grarpamp
On 8/6/19, Roger Dingledine wrote: > On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 05:31:39PM -0400, Rob Jansen wrote: >> Today, I started running the speedtest on all relays in the network. > There will be another confusing (confounding) factor, which is that the > ... > as intended. :) So, call it another thing to

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

2019-08-06 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 05:31:39PM -0400, Rob Jansen wrote: > Today, I started running the speedtest on all relays in the network. So far, > I have finished about 100 relays (and counting). I expect that the advertised > bandwidths reported by metrics will increase over the next few days. For

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

2019-08-06 Thread Rob Jansen
> On Jul 26, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 10:18:24AM -0400, 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 >>

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

2019-08-06 Thread TorGate
you can try this https://www.configserver.com/cp/csf.html > Thanks. I just could not see how Fail2ban would work on an ORport. What log > would it look at? What criteria for the jail? The fai2ban on my non-tor > VPS does not yet work with IPv6, which is partly the nature of IPV6 rather

Re: [tor-relays] 10 Years Torservers.net: Death or Future?

2019-08-06 Thread niftybunny
> > This is exactly what OpenCollective solves. They have a set of > non-profits which act as host organizations and do all this fiscal > work for you. You do not have to do any paperwork, any taxes, etc. > Those non-profits take 5% for this work, but it does simplify this if > the problem is in

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

2019-08-06 Thread gerard
Thanks. I just could not see how Fail2ban would work on an ORport. What log would it look at? What criteria for the jail? The fai2ban on my non-tor VPS does not yet work with IPv6, which is partly the nature of IPV6 rather than a programming issue. I did not realise IPV6 was ignored

Re: [tor-relays] 10 Years Torservers.net: Death or Future?

2019-08-06 Thread Mitar
Hi! I do not want to repeat myself and I really do not care about Open Collective too much (I am not affiliated with them in any way), but: > For a German non profit (eingetragener gemeinnütziger Verein) you need at > least 7 people, lots of paperwork, going to your tax office, yearly mandatory