variant of netstat | wc -l and
the bandwidth of the relay?
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0.2.3.4? Am I even asking the right question?
add
deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org experimental-squeeze main
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] eventdns: All nameservers have
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core) and traffic is accounted
for in total. Also, keep in mind that vnstat counts both incoming and
outgoing traffic, so 700Mbps in vnstat are really only 375 per direction.
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On 05/22/2012 05:18 PM, mick wrote:
Hi
I have today, reluctantly, switched my node
torofotheworld.aibohphobia.org from an exit node to relay only. My
ISP has stayed
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relay if you didn't have to pay for it?
At the moment: No.
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That's why we go with ISPs who do a mixed calculation. Say, one in ten
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and they don't have RIPE IPs so we're not going after that deal -
it might still be good for running some fast non-exit relays.
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Yes, that is correct. That is what OpenSSL 1.0.1 does not come with an
extra module and should directly support AES-NI. in the wiki was meant
to say. I will revise the section a bit.
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for support. Should we add
tor-assistants, or send people towards me?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines
Comments? Do you want to see something else in an article that says Tor
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size. I don't think any org should run more than a handful of servers.
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Both. A pointer to something similar to
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/reassignments.html would be nice
for TorExitGuidelines, a short text improving
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/hoster/inquiry#ripe also.
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(or even region), ie. the markers are somewhat near, not necessarily at
the real location of the relay.
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modify the source codes?
This has nothing to do with TBB, but Tor itself. Any relay relays
traffic within the Tor network, you cannot exclude that.
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We have one of their older offers, dedi Gbit for 110 Euro in Romania. I
am not sure if they allow Tor exits in Hong Kong, but it does not hurt
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of services for free. In my opinion, stating the obvious (in
capitalism, most stuff costs money) does not help much.
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investigator of one of the LKAs, and he agreed and
called that idea 'useless'.
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], but from what I heard
talking to some Freifunk people that lawyer was also mistaken on some
things.
[1] https://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5164.en.html ,
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cat /proc/user_beancounters.
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Hi!
I finally deployed Munin across our exit nodes. The graphs are currently
public, and I don't see an obvious reason for not doing that. Any
objections?
https://www.torservers.net/munin/
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to the
infringing material, as specified in the copyright laws, and insure the
user refrains from using or sharing with others unauthorized materials
in the future.
[...]
I agree that we probably don't have to reply at all, but it just feels
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have that, similar to the Tor exit setup (which will
also receive some overhaul).
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obfsproxy, the instructions are not published on the website yet.
For more details, see
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2013-March/004548.html
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1000 MB (per second!) is not a useful setting. (Relay)BandwidthBurst
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, but other users do.
The reduced exit policy blocks most random ports, which is what
Bittorrent clients use for connections. This means it will drastically
reduce the amount of DMCA notices you will receive.
You are free to allow an even more limited amount of ports on your exits.
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blacklistings are extended to a whole range of IPs, which then affects
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the relay private key.
You can shut down relays any time, even or especially over longer
periods of time. It will take some time to recover and regain its
current status, but don't worry about that.
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(the place where censored users
will learn about bridges) without being a bridge relay, and you cannot
enable BridgeRelay 1 because one Tor process can either be a relay or
a bridge.
If you want to make sure it works, you have to spin up and manage a
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obf bridges 8 hours ago, give or take, maybe is it just a
matter
of insufficient uptime?
Some bridges don't see much use over weeks, and then suddenly it hits
them. Be prepared and keep them online! :)
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On 20.04.2013 00:00, Torry Torah wrote:
Okay thanks. By the way, does it make sense to have an obfuscated bridge
be an exit node? It is of any interest?
It looks like you can currently be either bridge, or regular relay/exit.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1776
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On 28.06.2013 11:35, I wrote:
Didn't Microsoft change it when they bought it in February?
Allegedly, lawful intercept was put in before Microsoft acquired it.
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If your ISP has problems with port scanning you should find a better one. :)
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(well-funded?) state where we can expect everyone to do this.
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you can keep
them stored wherever (offsite, in an encrypted container, ...), and
remove them from the live system after you start Tor.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OperationalSecurity
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Also, are there really more exit relays? From
https://metrics.torproject.org/relayflags.png , it looks like there are
indeed more non-exit relays, but not exit relays.
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On 22.08.2013 17:13, Jon wrote:
maybe when one hits the entry guard status, the server
usage drops?
This is indeed the case. When a relay gets the Guard flag, its Exit
Probability drops, since it is expected to be used as Guard node.
Clients will choose it in the future, so you will see more
Hi Kevin,
This is great. Thank you for running an exit relay, and welcome!
I don't have other suggestions right now.
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, start collecting such sites, maybe on a new page in the wiki.
Even better, email them and teach them about Tor as well.
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roughly 100 Mbit/s.
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server#multiple_tor_processes
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and manage multiple Tor processes, and so far every ISP
was able to provide more than one IP.
Great effort, thanks! Please keep it up!
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On 09/15/2013 01:05 AM, krishna e bera wrote:
According to the manual for stable [0], Tor will wait until a random
point in each period before waking up, so perhaps gaming the month start
date isnt needed anymore.
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The most important thing to remember here is that we really don't want
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that freedom, you really need to understand the basic principles
underlying a Linux distribution and its packages. Once you learned them,
once, it takes a fraction of the time installing and setting up Tor
properly, compared to downloading TBB for every update.
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be proof, and I don't have hard statistical evidence,
but estimating from the number of bytes our (exit) relays pushed in the
last years, compared to the amount of abuse reported (or, police
requests, for that matter), I tend to agree with that statement.
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it restart all the time.
I say was because currently, with more than 3 million clients
in the network, a relay might even run out of memory with 256MB
RAM. I don't have any current data on that though.
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On 2013-10-19 06:18, zwie...@quantentunnel.de wrote:
Why do I have to open 9001 UDP at the DSL router firewall and not
necessarily in iptables?
Tor does not use UDP, you should be not be required to add such a
router firewall rule. What happens if you just take it out?
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! :) I'll poke around and maybe make my point
there.
There's no point to be made. Everyone agrees that Tor should be
able to utilize slow relays better, but there is no final protocol
redesign yet that achieves that.
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reasons not to
mess with relay traffic: You will likely lose liability protection as
common carrier as soon as you influence traffic like that.
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
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policies
so that operators can simply cut and paste them into their setups?
There's
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy ,
but you probably know that one?
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in the first place.
Also, it has:
## Look at https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses
## for issues you might encounter if you use the default exit policy.
And that URL mentions the DMCA problem and links to both the reduced
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want to further reduce the number of
allowed ports.
Thank you for running an exit relay!
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uncensored network access to
foreign companies. But this is hearsay. On a regular line, you won't be
able to run a relay (bridge, exit or non-exit) since it cannot directly
connect to the rest of the relays.
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?
How linked our system resources and bandwidth capacity?
Define fast.
For a Gbit/s relay: At the moment 8GB or RAM are enough, better go with
16. And any modern CPU with AES-NI crypto acceleration.
You can check out our munin graphs at https://www.torservers.net/munin/
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operators, but other than
that it's just an informal meeting of Tor minds.
If anyone has topics they would like to see addressed during the
meeting, just let me know.
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? This is a separate, manual process.
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from Atlas, your relay might have just gotten the Stable flag.
For details, see https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay
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On 01/13/2014 08:48 PM, Thomas Themel wrote:
Still, any theories on how that would reduce
my per-bandwidth CPU consumption?
No clue. Magic is happening inside Tor. :)
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with seeding Tails and running a Tor relay on the
same VPS.
The second part was asking if there is anyway to control the cpu or whatever
load draws attention to Tor.
Only indirectly, by limiting its bandwidth.
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