age :s
(and may be bugged by my hand!)
Many thx for your light ;)
ps:
currently running "Tor version 0.2.8.5-rc (git-2df04f8b77a0b8ce)"
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how to use this source, and how to
manage it ?!
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with this support !
apt-get install tor - nano torrc (bridge/relay/exit to contribute)-
service tor restart - it's working. Nice? If it's not working, the
community is here. Nice!
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Haha yes! T-shirts are a good way to start conversations with people who
don't really know what is this "onion" !?
And be proud to wear it ! :p
Registration is open ?!! ;p
Le 04/08/2016 à 17:26, I a écrit :
> Hear Hear, Roger and Petrusko,
>
> Nonetheless, I would li
ing a symlink "/etc/munin/plugins/tcp" to
"/usr/share/munin/plugins/tcp"
Le 10/08/2016 à 09:39, Sebastian Niehaus a écrit :
> I am not sure whether it really looks like a DoS attack or if is just
> many "normal" tor packets hammering on the small server which ar
Oops, forgot to say on my middle relay, 5MB/s up/down, TCP sockets is
usually between 3000 and 4000..
Le 10/08/2016 à 10:57, Petrusko a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> Since last ddos subject here, I've added a graph on my Munin node.
> The graph will show the number of TCP connections
'm downloading from git ?!
So _I've to build obfs4proxy_ with "go" and all others dependencies
listed ?!
So "go" is a program used to build ?!
Ouch, I'm not sure how to find this program in the distribution I'm
using (Raspbian)
Sry for being noob!!! totally noob
houldn't put a relay on a
> server that is used simultaneously by other things?
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>
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But if I understand well, a user from the IP address 5.79.67.47 has
tried to execute system commands after beeing connected successfully to
your boinc instance ?
> On 08/21/2016 09:33 PM, Petrusko wrote:
> > CPU is not used 100% all the time, so there is Boinc running behind to
>
my experience I can not recommend it.
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ports open. Boinc will only need to /connect to
outside/ as a client (of course only your personal IP will be able to
connect from outside with the manager)
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e. It should be a relay.
>
> And locally it doesn't listen on port 9050, so it's not even a client
> now. My torrc hasn't changed.
>
> What's going on? Any config changes I missed?
>
> thanks
>
>martin
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> a busy guard and what the CPU utilization is. These kinds of
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> possibly more.
>
> But what hardware do I need? Has anyone written down a list of minimum
> requirements to get a certain throughout?
>
> I have tried to google, but failed.
>
> Sincerely
> Daniel Armyr.
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Hu? it's sad for people having several CPU... :s
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No way to "add" an image .iso with the web interface ?
> D.O. has images for Debian (8.5, 7.11), Ubuntu (16.04.1, 14.04.5,
> 12.04.5), but no Gentoo.
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On my last relay, the bandwidth max rate was set up to 20Mbits/s
up+down, and no problem about this "1TB traffic" after 2 months with
full bandwidth used ;)
Sooo many TB were forwarded during those months without any mail or
bottleneck on VPS router's side ;)
> 1 TB traffi
It was a middle relay, not an exit
> Guard or exit?
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/etc/unbound/root.hints && /etc/init.d/unbound restart
(every week at 5:00, the 1st day (monday) it will download the file,
then restart the Unbound service to eat the new file)
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then /service tor reload/ to eat the new txt file?
> One list is much easier.
>
> Robert
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> Duplicate rendezvous
cookie in ESTABLISH_RENDEZVOUS. > Oct 06 14:08:13.000 [warn] Duplicate
rendezvous cookie in ESTABLISH_RENDEZVOUS. > Oct 06 14:08:14.000 [warn]
Duplicate rendezvous cookie in ESTABLISH_RENDEZVOUS.
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Little update :
No more "ESTABLISH_RENDEZVOUS" logged since this day...
07/10/2016 08:09, Petrusko :
> x2 too on a non-exit relay :
> Oct 06 13:35:22.000 (UTC+2)
>
> But nothing a 2nd relay process on the same machine...
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ample)
and use root DNS servers.
I've always read using root DNS is not very good for speed... but if I'm
not wrong Unbound (and others) have a cache ?
16/10/2016 12:52, Toralf Förster :
> Adding different nameserver= lines to /etc/resolv.conf than 8.8.8.8
> shouldn't be
16/10/2016 21:28, Tristan :
> Unbound does cache DNS entries, but there was also serious discussion
> about whether or not the cache is a privacy risk/anonymity leak, but I
> feel it's worth the trade-off since public DNS servers do the same thing.
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gt; there isn't a proper way to read the DNS cache anyway unless you can
> somehow decode the binary file. I suppose if you know the specific
> cache file, you could copy it to a different machine with Unbound
> installed, and possibly extract data from that, but this theory
>
should probably just be recursive itself instead of relying
> on open 3rd party nameservers.
>
> (As for /etc/resolv.conf, I usually just put nameserver 127.0.0.1 in
> there and chattr +i the file so it doesn't get munged by whatever magic
> is current this year.)
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has the famous AES-NI that make everything
faster for Tor ? :s
17/10/2016 14:18, Neel Chauhan :
> The disadvantage of the PC approach is space and higher power
> consumption, but the advantage is that you can use *BSD and Windows,
> and can possibly take advantage of faster speeds.
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> Linux Kernel
>
> http://dirtycow.ninja/
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> but I still need to manually reboot to apply kernel upgrades.
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About Tor, if I'm not wrong, those directories can be moved to this
encrypted partition :
/var/lib/tor : so I'm planning to move /var...
So at final, planning to move :
/home
/var
/tmp
(why not swap file ?)
Any suggestions and master's thoughts are welcome :)
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ow to proceed with a running system, harder than set up a
fresh Debian with the main useful menu with "use full disk encryption"
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I'll read the links in your previous mail, it will be helpful.
Thx for your lights, to all ;)
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Absolutely interested ! with pleasure :)
Will it be a link, or a file...? if you prefer sending it directly to
this mail address...
Thx in advance ;)
Mirimir :
> I have a how-to guide, if you're interested.
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with this test, it will be useful for future RPi installs, like mail
servers and other stuff to secure by encrypting personal data... hosting
some friends backups for example...
Thx ;)
Duncan Guthrie :
> Disk encryption only prevents physical access - are you at risk of this?
Handmade scripts to update everybody ?
(a little curious ;)
Markus Koch :
> I am getting too old for this without a server management system
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.8.9 and 0.2.9.4-alpha as patched)
>>>> 31% CW fraction patched
>>>>
>>>> optimistic estimate
>>>> ---
>>>> (additionally assumes every non-Windows running 0.2.4.27, 0.2.5.12,
>>>> 0.2.6.10, 0.2.7.6 that rest
nding and true. I also tell them that I'm participating,
> with my computers, to others scientific projects like World Community
> Grid (explaining it's about cancer research and a lot of others
> subjects) : It can be seen as "not related" but it is, as that's the
&g
nsensus weight" is here to regulate usage of this
relay ;)
Thx for adding a relay, and spending time for this ;)
Univibe :
> > He's running a relay because what he believe and it's fun
> > without hurting nobody.
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re details see: go help gopath*
I've tried many things, GOPATH=/home/petrusko and may be
GOPATH=/home/petrusko/obfs4
Tried too to clone git with /git clone
https://git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git
/And now I'm lost with this GOPATH problem !
Is there a wiki explaining h
ure pair has its own subdirectory of pkg
(pkg/GOOS_GOARCH).
[...]
But I don't see any /src or /pkg in the downloaded git folder ?
_Here the content downloaded :_
$ dir -R /home/petrusko/obfs4/
obfs4/:
ChangeLog common docLICENSE obfs4proxy README.mdtransports
obfs4/common:
csra
> Please run the following commands as the normal user petrusko:
>
> mv /home/petrusko/gocode /home/petrusko/gocode.old
> mkdir /home/petrusko/gocode
> export GOPATH=/home/petrusko/gocode
> go get git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy
>
> What does i
Thx Tim for this help !
No problem if you don't know how to easily solve it ;)
The first step about exact command lines to type is now solved, and now
it's something else about go (may be).
Have to find why my system isn"t compiling this code!
Thx for your help.
If I find something interesting, n
-a 'bash -c "netstat -s | grep -i challenge"' -b
> --ask-become-pass
>
> lon | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
> TCPChallengeACK: 14197
> TCPSYNChallenge: 2926
>
> fra | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
> TCPChallengeACK: 12907
> TCPSYNChallenge: 3461
gt; DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS"
> 3.13.0-101-generic #148-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 20 22:08:32 UTC 2016
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time it happens on this mailbox. May be a
new bot scanning relays informations...?
Take care.
ps: torrc contains this mail address obfuscated... not enough may be ?
Here is the mail (name changed...), :
Dear petrusko
We've been receiving spam mailout from your address recently.
Contents a
Le 21/11/2016 à 16:33, Alison a écrit :
> Hi Petrusko,
>
> I got the same to this riseup account, which is not connected to a
> relay. So it may be targeting riseup users.
Ok, thx for reporting this too.
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**Dec 9 23:48:10 XXX systemd[1]: Unit tor@default.service entered
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**Dec 9 23:48:10 XXX systemd[1]: tor@default.service holdoff time over,
scheduling restart.*
Dec 9 23:48:10 XXX systemd[1]: Stopping Anonymizing overlay network for
TCP...
Dec 9 23:48:10 XXX systemd[
Yeah! Tshirt tshirt tshirt !!!
Christmas time ?? :p
12/12/2016 02:36, I :
> What about simplifying that to one automated congratulation message
> with the request for the size and address in the answer?
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Hey,
I remember Raspberry Pi 1 + 2 are not really friendly with AES
because of CPU limitation.
And RPi 3 is better for this...
For lazy guyz, here are Atlas links about the 2 relays :
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/31B8C4C4F1C78F923BD906769297B15A428C4A04
Haaa extra packages needed to compile from source...
I don't remember which ones ! If someone here knows ? :s
Something like :
gcc
Le 20/12/2016 à 19:08, Petrusko a
écrit :
Hey,
I remember Raspberry Pi 1 +
as "debian-tor".
> I installed it from the repositories and changed nothing in the
> permissions.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Patrice
>
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but have done for a number of upgrades and this hasnt
> happened before but I agree seems more likely to be a package manager issue -
> just very odd that all torrc were renamed and new default torrc were
> generated...
>
> Cheers
> Mark B
> Snaptor.co.uk (non commercial)
>
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an 05 18:33:35.930 [warn] Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:443: Permission denied
Jan 05 18:33:35.930 [notice] Opening Directory listener on 0.0.0.0:80
Jan 05 18:33:35.930 [warn] Could not bind to 0.0.0.0:80: Permission denied
Ideas on best method to bind these ports to tor on startup as non-root?
Thanks
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> ask again in a few months.
>
> Alan
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import sys
import urllib
import urllib2
import json
import threading
import _strptime
from datetime import
> first_seen_check = check_first_seen(details_data[i])
> File "tshirt.py", line 132, in check_first_seen
> return (today - first_seen).total_seconds() >= TWO_MONTHS
> AttributeError: 'datetime.timedelta' object has no attribute 'total_seconds
Thx Damian for this !
Please you give some useful commands to install and use it ?
I'll be happy to try your tool!
Many thx :)
> I've been rewriting it from the ground up and that's Nyx...
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git
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, here example 9053)
sudo -u debian-tor ./run_nyx -i 9053
> % git clone https://git.torproject.org/stem.git
> % cd stem
> % sudo python setup.py install
> % cd ..
>
> % git clone https://git.torproject.org/nyx.git
> % cd nyx
> % sudo python setup.py install
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> Unable to connect to 127.0.1:9053: [Errno 111] Connection refused.
>
> Errno being a Muppet previously unknown to me.
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de, it can be (like others) more dangerous if they have a
lot of abuse mails (for sure it can be solved, but I'm not an expert
with that :p)
So it's possible to update informations on this page...
If there's a mail address to inform ?
Or here on this mailing list ?...
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Exact, some swap is used... may be full of it !
Have to check it...
> Probably there is a memory leakage somewhere that makes everything fail
> and get process eventually killed by OS.
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> somewhere" means that this "somewhere" is a place in tor code and
> probably triggered remotely. This definitely ought to be fixed since it
> may be a DoS vulnerability (process crash).
> So if you have some details on this issue please report them to t
s what you
> do pre-prod testing in-house for.
>
> A TOR bridge op
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> Feb 05 15:01:36.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
>
> Should I I update to 2.9.9, does it solve the issue.
>
> Regards,
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For me, I've set nothing, I'm leaving it automatic, and usually Tor
understand how much RAM free there's in the machine ;)
Have fun with source compil !
diffusae :
> I've used this for both instances: MaxMemInQueues 400 MB
> I guess, that I have to reduce it.
>
>
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tor-ad...@torland.is :
> after 5 years of operation I will shutdown TorLand1
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Becoming an ISP may be ? Or may be I'm totally out :s
anondroid :
> > how to get the coaxial cable ran from the server facility to each
> subscriber
>
>
> Wut?
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Have fun !
Luca Tortiglione :
> Hi all!
> I'm paying a VPS to run a tor relay.
> I hope it will go well.
>
> Glad to belong to the family by helping the community.
>
> Of course, I'm runnin Tor 0.2.9.9 on Debian.
>
> Thank you.
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Have read quickly, It looks like a nice doc°, thx nusenu !
:)
nusenu :
> https://medium.com/@nusenu/deploying-tor-relays-with-ansible-6612593fa34d
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27;s not burning a lot of watts!
Farid Joubbi :
> OK. I thought from the beginning that my relay running the Banana Pi would be
> capable of handling more traffic.
> I have asked about it before, and got some really good answers.
> I still can't completely explain why it does not
sense?
>
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Tor version 0.3.0.9 (git-100816d92ab5664d) on a Debian 8 Jessie.
I don't remember seeing this before !
If it can help...
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tor :
> http://154.35.175.225/ is the directory authority "Faravahar". This
> error happens from time to time with this authority. There's nothing
> for you (the relay operator) to do about it.
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gpg: failed to start the dirmngr '/usr/bin/dirmngr': Aucun fichier ou
dossier de ce type
gpg: connecting dirmngr at '/root/.gnupg/S.dirmngr' failed: Aucun
fichier ou dossier de ce type
gpg: keyserver receive failed: Pas de dirmngr
Nice shot !
Thx Daniel :)
It can be useful to add it as needed package for Debian 9, in this
tutorial... ;)
Regards.
Daniel Winzen:
> Hello,
>
> you are missing dirmngr. You can install it via
> # apt-get install dirmngr
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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On my LAN I'm using Unbound, forwarding all requests to "root servers".
I've read it's not really cool for a high traffic server, to preserve
those root servers...?
But for home, I think it's perfect.
For an exit, why not using too a dns cache as Igor said, may be less
agressive for the root serv
ecursive resolver should be fine.
> (Then the root servers only answer queries for top-level domains.)
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be wise to
> take the hit and update both.
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em the tshirt :)
Now it can be a cool way to speak about Tor with people around when you
wear this :)
(more than usual...)
> so if I need to wait another 2 months that’ll be depressing
"To dream is happiness ; to wait is life."
Victor Hugo
(I hope translation is quite good :s )
Cheers
; longer, faster or financial commitment.
> That could be anything but I'd be happy with a different tshirt perhaps of
> better quality so it lasted longer.
>
> Rob
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Issa :
> unless, of course, torrenting is taking up 99% of your bandwidth and
> the Tor relay can only access 1% of it, naturally
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> /anders
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help and your thoughts about this little contribution!
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I already saw Atlas auto-refreshing... and not showing a relay down
after some days.
And when the relay was back (same IP, ORPort), old graphs were back.
Le 28/04/2016 11:36, Dr Gerard Bulger a écrit :
> What if you want to shutdown forever.
>
> I am in the process of moving mine to another
help the LAN computers to connect to Tor easily (why not with
Privoxy...)
Is there a tool to show the bridge's usage stats ? (because Atlas and
Globe will not show the server stats if I'm not wrong...)
Thx!
Le 30/04/2016 16:36, Random Tor Node Operator a écrit :
> On 25.04.2016 11:
rules governing the firewall.
>
> Thank you very much in advance for your support.
>
> ludo0565
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up on restart. No changes are picked up "on the fly".
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Hey,
No problem, happy to know if it's ok for you now!
Do you remember what was the bug ? To may be help someone else if this
reproduce ?
Cheers!
Le 15/05/2016 à 14:41, ludo0...@dbmail.com a écrit :
> Hello everyone,
>
> And great thanks to Moritz Bartl as well as to Petrusko for
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> Philipp
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écrit :
> On 05/16/2016 05:11 PM, Petrusko wrote:
>> But I've read on some tutorials, ISP and others "men-in-the-middle" can
>> intercept DNS queries, and answer to your server... so this solution
>> can't be 100% secure, like any DNS solution.
>
> Not if y
any dashboard or CLI
> tools to manage them ( statistics, ect.. )
> I know the cli tool specially for Tor "arm"
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