Completely unrelated, but I just realized- why the heck am I using
XenServer or even Xen when I can just use bhyve? Shoot, I just solved most
of my automation issues right there.
I’m not running jails only because I’m promising a complete 100% your own
VM and because I have people asking for
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 5:10 PM, nusenu wrote:
>
>
> Conrad Rockenhaus:
>> 1 vCPU
>> 2 GB RAM
>> 30 GB Disk
>> 10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic
>>
>> I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
>> potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
>> these numbers
> Tony Peck:
>> I have had no success with
>> ansible or go. Can you help?
>
> https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
> might be useful if you want to use ansible for relay management
Using relayor and Ansible as a more-familiar layer over a new OS was what gave
me the ability to wade into
Tony Peck:
> I have had no success with
> ansible or go. Can you help?
https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor
might be useful if you want to use ansible for relay management
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Conrad Rockenhaus:
> 1 vCPU
> 2 GB RAM
> 30 GB Disk
> 10 mbit/Unlimited Traffic
>
> I'll adjust the numbers as I assess demand, I just don't want a
> potential high level of interest and have to turn people away. Do
> these numbers sound reasonable?
maybe increase the bw to ~20 mbps to make
I am a little sick of versions and flavors, but I would like to run a
bridge relay. But I have had no luck running any kind with the Linux
version I have: Slackware. The company seems to have gone bust since
they have had no updates since the one I currently have. The
SlackBuilds Repository
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 8:42 PM, I wrote:
> Conrad,
>
> For diversity I would participate and learn to use BSD to run a relay.
>
> Robert
Robert,
You (and anyone else who's interested) is more than welcome to send me
an email with an RSA public key, along with your choice of OS (FreeBSD
or
Thank you for letting me know, I will look into this! I greatly
appreciate the tip.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 9:03 PM, Alejandro Andreu
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For automating the setup please consider using `gibson`[1], an effort made
> by the folks at Emerald Onion to better manage a Tor relay through a
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 11:10 PM, teor wrote:
>
>> On 19 Jul 2018, at 11:34, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
>>
>> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
>> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
>> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 11:34, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
>
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD
Conrad wrote
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?
Howdy,
So, anyway, I was previously more active, but I decided on a midlife
career change and was on a training path to become a Physician
Assistant. Then I was hit by a drunk driver. Now I had to drop out of
the program for the next year at least, if at all, so I'm going back
to working IT.
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