Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-19 Thread Joe Btfsplk

On 9/17/2016 2:46 PM, Tor Dev wrote:


I see now. My apologies! I pressed the button indeed multiple times, but the 
window with the mail didn’t close after pressing the button. Even disabling GPG 
signatures made no difference. After a few minutes I force quitted my mail 
client and went to other things.

Now I’m also surprised that not a single spam filter across the infrastructure 
noticed this.

Sorry for the inconvenience.



No problem.  So much for all the spam filters.  None of at least 3 on my 
side made a peep.  I'd think tor-talk server / provider also has spam 
filters.  Maybe not if they allow 14 identical messages in a couple of 
minutes? :|

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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 09:46:48PM +0200, Tor Dev wrote:
> I see now. My apologies! I pressed the button indeed multiple times, but the 
> window with the mail didn???t close after pressing the button. Even disabling 
> GPG signatures made no difference. After a few minutes I force quitted my 
> mail client and went to other things. 
> 
> Now I???m also surprised that not a single spam filter across the 
> infrastructure noticed this.

I, on the human side, noticed part-way into the mails and set the
'moderated' bit on you in case it turned into a habit. :) I've removed
the moderated bit from you.

Also, to add some useful content and answer the original question
a bit more, check out https://consensus-health.torproject.org/
especially the link at the bottom to
https://consensus-health.torproject.org/consensus-health.html
(warning, it is a huge page that your browser might find no fun to load)

Thanks,
--Roger

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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread laurelai bailey
Found the spam vulns.

On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Tor Dev  wrote:

>
> > Op 17 sep. 2016, om 21:41 heeft Joe Btfsplk  het
> volgende geschreven:
> >
> > On 9/17/2016 11:23 AM, Tor Dev wrote:
> >>
> >> So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
> > @ Tor Dev 
> > Just curious.  I received 14 copies of your above reply with identical
> body text.  Did you somehow send that many?  Do you possibly have a virus
> or sticking "Send" button? :)
> > Several of the 14 have different UIDL strings;
> > different Google-DKIM-Signature's, different time stamps - e.g.,
> 11:35:57, 11:25:59, etc.
> > I suppose meaning, they were individually sent over several minutes.
> >
> > I'm surprised either gmail, tor-talk servers, my client or my ISP didn't
> mark any as spam.
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> I see now. My apologies! I pressed the button indeed multiple times, but
> the window with the mail didn’t close after pressing the button. Even
> disabling GPG signatures made no difference. After a few minutes I force
> quitted my mail client and went to other things.
>
> Now I’m also surprised that not a single spam filter across the
> infrastructure noticed this.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>
>
> Ben
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 21:41 heeft Joe Btfsplk  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> On 9/17/2016 11:23 AM, Tor Dev wrote:
>> 
>> So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
> @ Tor Dev 
> Just curious.  I received 14 copies of your above reply with identical body 
> text.  Did you somehow send that many?  Do you possibly have a virus or 
> sticking "Send" button? :)
> Several of the 14 have different UIDL strings;
> different Google-DKIM-Signature's, different time stamps - e.g., 11:35:57, 
> 11:25:59, etc.
> I suppose meaning, they were individually sent over several minutes.
> 
> I'm surprised either gmail, tor-talk servers, my client or my ISP didn't mark 
> any as spam.
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I see now. My apologies! I pressed the button indeed multiple times, but the 
window with the mail didn’t close after pressing the button. Even disabling GPG 
signatures made no difference. After a few minutes I force quitted my mail 
client and went to other things. 

Now I’m also surprised that not a single spam filter across the infrastructure 
noticed this.

Sorry for the inconvenience.


Ben
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Joe Btfsplk

On 9/17/2016 11:23 AM, Tor Dev wrote:


So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.

@ Tor Dev 
Just curious.  I received 14 copies of your above reply with identical 
body text.  Did you somehow send that many?  Do you possibly have a 
virus or sticking "Send" button? :)

Several of the 14 have different UIDL strings;
different Google-DKIM-Signature's, different time stamps - e.g., 
11:35:57, 11:25:59, etc.

I suppose meaning, they were individually sent over several minutes.

I'm surprised either gmail, tor-talk servers, my client or my ISP didn't 
mark any as spam.

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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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Re: [tor-talk] Running a relay for some months

2016-09-17 Thread Tor Dev

> Op 17 sep. 2016, om 18:16 heeft juanjo  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi, I have been running a relay (not exit) for some months and I want to
> ask why it remain without being a Guard relay. It has been a fast relay,
> and stable for some months now. Also, how can my relay become a HSDir ?
> 
> 

From the Tor blog:

> Once directory authorities have upgraded, they will “assign the Guard flag to 
> the fastest 25% of the network”. Some experiments showed that “for the 
> current network, this results in about 1100 guards, down from 2500.”

So the bandwidth is probably not sufficient of your relay.
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