On Tuesday, June 7, 2022 5:25:18 PM CEST Nyasaki Server wrote:
> Hi to all new ppl that may have joined after the sysadmin101 workshop.
Yes, that was a fun event ;-)
> Exit-Node:
> Archlinux with tor
Awesome, Arch and Gentoo relais are rare *BSD even less and unfortunately
nobody talks about
li...@for-privacy.net:
Oh nice, thanks.
I just saw that nusenu also thought of us 'proof:dns-rsa' users. ;-)
https://nusenu.github.io/ContactInfo-Information-Sharing-Specification/#dns-rsa
For bridges:
hashed-fingerprint.example.com value: “we-run-this-tor-bridge”
thanks for properly
Hello,
thanks for your answer. I wrote the message on Saturday while the
workshop was going on, but it took a while to get approval. I knew it
would happen, but I hope someone can take a look at the problem. Also
wondering if anyone else was refused the same way.
Eldalië
On Tue, 7 Jun 2022
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Hi Paul,
Can you share more information with me, because I am interested.
I am maintaining two relays myself.
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On Jun 7, 2022, 5:15 PM, Jonas Friedli via tor-relays <
I was tired of using the debian testing for running my node and decided
to redo my node with arch because of the fast package updates and
rolling release model.
If that is related to tor updates, you may like the official tor
repositories for quicker tor update supply:
Hi to all new ppl that may have joined after the sysadmin101 workshop.
I decided to share my setup here in case any newbies are interested and
maybe somebody who is doing this for a while longer than me sees any flaws
in my setup.
Feedback is always welcome!
I was tired of using the debian
find onion version of pad here:
http://kfahv6wfkbezjyg4r6mlhpmieydbebr5vkok5r34ya464gqz6c44bnyd.onion/p/tor-relay-meetup-may-2022-keep
:)
OpenPGP_0x4A148E3AB438EC68.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Hi,
to saturate most of this bandwidth, you perhaps like to run multiple tor
instances. Because mostly single core tor is cpu bottleneck.
2x tor per single IPv4 allowed for now.
in current c tor we only got minimal TLS options:
# HardwareAccel HardwareAccel 0|1
# If non-zero, try to use
Am 12.04.2022 um 16:23 schrieb Bauruine:
The tor-spec [1] shows that Tor only uses RSA with 1024 Bit Keys and the
ciphersuits only contain AES CBC and no AES GCM ones. I'm not an expert
but it looks like it's not that useful for Tor.
Yes and no? The limitation only apply tor protocol crypto
yes, found:
[warn] {PROTOCOL} Received a bad CERTS cell: Link certificate does not
match TLS certificate
[warn] {PROTOCOL} Received a bad CERTS cell on OR connection
(handshaking (Tor, v3 handshake)) with 77.171.80.188:443
ID=w0FFB+Yb8+RM2KumjnKL4T/hI64CWhRBcVpBQRC0soo
apt update ; apt install tor apt-transport-tor -y
sed -i
's/https:\/\/deb.debian.org/tor+http:\/\/2s4yqjx5ul6okpp3f2gaunr2syex5jgbfpfvhxxbbjwnrsvbk5v3qbid.onion/g'
/etc/apt/sources.list
sed -i
Hey Paul,
I searched the relay name on metrics and found it seems to be running
for almost about 4 years until today.
http://hctxrvjzfpvmzh2jllqhgvvkoepxb4kfzdjm6h7egcwlumggtktiftid.onion/rs.html#details/9C5AFD49AAE4E0272BAD780C6DD71CE1A36012A6
That's looks like a useful one since it allows
Hi,
the graph shows a marked difference between written bytes per second and
read bytes per second om 2022-05-19 and 2022-05-20. In any other day the
bytes are roughly the same. What might my node have "written" on those
two days?
could be directory answers. Or being chosen as hsdir for
the bridge may just should not run on the IP the second level domain A /
resolves to.
li...@for-privacy.net:
On Sunday, May 29, 2022 6:25:02 PM CEST nusenu wrote:
AROI support for bridges
You can also protect your bridge ContactInfo against spoofing now.
The same fields as for relays
Keifer Bly:
Hi all,
So upon trying all of the mentioned commands, my tor installation still
encounters an error when trying to update. Attached is a photo of my
sources.list.debian.templ and sources.list. When trying to update the
returned error
N: Ignoring file 'DEADJOE' in directory
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Hi Gus,
can you please share the slides with us ?
Thanks,
Regards
Daniel
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On Friday, May 27th, 2022 at 9:06 PM, gus wrote:
> Hi Isaac,
>
> The sysadmin 101 workshop for relays operators won't be recorded, but
if the bridge is an tor instance, it may reside inside:
/var/lib/tor-instances/bridge01/keys/
or similiar depending on what you named it :)
tor-relays:
Hello,
I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys!
How is that possible and how do I fix the problem?
potlatch
On Saturday, June 4, 2022 1:58:29 AM CEST potlatch via tor-relays wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is
> that possible and how do I fix the problem?
>
> potlatch
>
> [1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858
>
> Sent with [Proton
On Friday, June 3, 2022 10:51:07 PM CEST Keifer Bly wrote:
> Nevermind, I got it.
>
> Now there are two other things I wanted to ask about, is there a way I can
> set tor to automatically update over time? Also, my bridge at
>
Hello hello!
So the workshop happened on Saturday at 2000 UTC, the BBB room wasn’t live
yesterday. Sorry about that! Hopefully there’ll be another one soon :-)
Cheers,
Raya
> On 4 Jun 2022, at 22:16, Eldalië via tor-relays
> wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> I'm trying to connect to the Sysadmin
Hey,
yes: https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
Greetings
On 03/06/2022 22:51, Keifer Bly wrote:
Nevermind, I got it.
Now there are two other things I wanted to ask about, is there a way I
can set tor to automatically update over time? Also, my bridge at
Hello there,
I'm trying to connect to the Sysadmin 101 Workshop, but after waiting
for moderator approval I keep getting the following error (also in the
attached image):
You have been removed from the meeting
User has an invalid sessionToken due to ejection
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403
Any idea
Hello,
I have a bridge [1] that doesn't have any keys in /var/lib/tor/keys! How is
that possible and how do I fix the problem?
potlatch
[1] FB45183DD82D572CA2B2641C1AB0EB0D8CE7B858
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Nevermind, I got it.
Now there are two other things I wanted to ask about, is there a way I can
set tor to automatically update over time? Also, my bridge at
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/4D6E3CA2110FC36D3106C86940A1D4C8C91923AB
says it's blocked in Russia. Is there a way to set
Well, after deleting those files, etc, here is the terminal output when
running apt-get update.
root@vps-3e661acc:/home/debian# root@vps-3e661acc:/home/debian# apt-get
update
Hit:1 http://security.debian.org buster/updates InRelease
Hit:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian buster InRelease
Hit:3
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