Re: [tor-relays] Moving multiple instances to another VPS

2016-10-12 Thread nusenu
> There is also significant value to making a fresh start: new SSH keys > and new relay keys mean that even if your old provider has a backup, > or your old relay was compromised, or you have a backup of your keys, > it's not much use to anyone. Particularly on an exit, your traffic > will recover

Re: [tor-relays] Moving multiple instances to another VPS

2016-09-12 Thread teor
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 22:41, pa011 wrote: > > Thank you both. > > @Tim: You would kind of argue, that the advantage of carrying the old keys to > the new machine is not that important (to keep old level of traffic from > start) and that it might be even better to start from scratch? There is

Re: [tor-relays] Moving multiple instances to another VPS

2016-09-12 Thread pa011
Thank you both. @Tim: You would kind of argue, that the advantage of carrying the old keys to the new machine is not that important (to keep old level of traffic from start) and that it might be even better to start from scratch? Paul Am 12.09.2016 um 03:53 schrieb teor: > In Debian, using t

Re: [tor-relays] Moving multiple instances to another VPS

2016-09-11 Thread teor
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 06:06, s7r wrote: > > Hello, > > Thanks for running exits! > > Pay attention that each instance has its own datadirectory, this means > you need to have multiple 'keys' subdirectories depending on the number > of your instances. Usually /var/lib/tor should contain some sub

Re: [tor-relays] Moving multiple instances to another VPS

2016-09-11 Thread s7r
Hello, Thanks for running exits! Pay attention that each instance has its own datadirectory, this means you need to have multiple 'keys' subdirectories depending on the number of your instances. Usually /var/lib/tor should contain some subfolders like 1, 2 or instance1, instance2, whatever and ea