Hi, this is my first post here.
I'm running 3 bridges in brazil (maybe one of them becomes a middle-relay), so
I want to know what we need here to have some bridge authority for example here
in south america. Is too much different from a normal relay? I've already see
the "authorithative
.
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Em Sexta-feira, Julho 12, 2019 9:57 AM, nusenu
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> torjoy:
>
> > Hi, this is my first post here.
> > I'm running 3 bridges in brazil (maybe one of them becomes a
> > middle-relay), so I want t
Brazil three bridges and one relay that i'm operating today.
Thank you for the answer!!
Luiz
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Em Segunda-feira, 13 de Abril de 2020 às 19:30, Sebastian Hahn
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> Hi Luiz,
>
> > On 13. Apr 2020, at
Hello everyone, how are you?
I was browsing the "Consensus health" page and something let me curious... What
is the importance of the clock skew in the authorities with the resolution of
microseconds?
Picture: 2020/04/13 - 13:37 UTC
Also, how the
3, 2020 at 01:41:41PM +, torjoy wrote:
>
> > I was browsing the "Consensus health" page and something let me curious...
> > What is the importance of the clock skew in the authorities with the
> > resolution of microseconds?
>
> Sebastian's ans
Hi Mario,
I'm having same trouble with raspberry pi 3b... I use Wi-Fi connection with
high throughput. My local connection can copy files up to 15MB/s to this RPi.
It is a USB adapter (mediatek MT7601). I'm asking myself that speed on tor
network shouldn't be more than 2 MB/s. I've limited the
Hi all,
Its just a curiosity question... What is the reference source used in
comparsions of authorities clock skew in consensus health? Are they synced
throught NTP daemons (like chrony or opentpd for example)?
TOR can take advange of very accurate timing in the authorities and relays? I
know
microsseconds accuracy).
Regards,
Luiz
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Em terça-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2020 às 06:22, Roger Dingledine
escreveu:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 04:43:53AM +0000, torjoy wrote:
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> > Its just a curiosity ques
Hi All,
I work with time and frequency references and run some tor bridges. What is the
objective of "iat_mode" setting? Is an good timming reference important for
this setting? For now, i'm adminstrating 3 briges, one with iat_mode=0,
iat_mode=1 and iat_mode=2.
Could you explain or forward me
>
> > > - William
> > > Should I take this as a recommendation to update my bridges to support
> > > iat_mode=2.
> > >
> >
> > Cheers.
> >
> > > 2021-02-23 1:18 GMT, torjoy south_america_brid...@protonmail.com:
> > >
Hi William,
You can do it by setting:
ServerTransportOptions obfs4 iat-mode=2
at your bridge's side.
Best regards,
Luiz
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Em quinta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2021 às 05:16, Toralf Förster
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> On 2/24/21 9:34 PM,
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