Hi list members,
following probs remaining:
1. the ip address of my bridge is after around two days still the old
address in the db (ie. http://makepanic.github.io/emberjs-tor-onionoo).
That's probably why no one uses the bridge!? Testing with configuring
the client to use my bridge (with my actu
Hi list members,
I tried to grab some data in the database. In the upper part of my
results it shows obviously old data, because of the flags
"Fast","HSDir","Named","Running","V2Dir","Valid" - for three days I
switched to bridge mode. The IP addresses at or + dir aren't my address
today. They shou
On 19.07.2013 13:55, nobleeightfoldp...@lavabit.com wrote:
> What about mirroring directory:
> The Tor manual shows for bridge config in the vidalia config window to
> mirror the relay directory. I remember to read about it on another site
> too. I configured it in torrc, but in "Arm" an error appe
Hi list members,
I tried to grab some data in the database. In the upper part of my
results it shows obviously old data, because of the flags
"Fast","HSDir","Named","Running","V2Dir","Valid" - for three days I
switched to bridge mode. The IP addresses at or + dir aren't my address
today. They shou
19.07.2013 11:05, nobleeightfoldp...@lavabit.com:
> I use "Arm" to check the Tor daemon activities.
>
> The bridge runs a few days and I see: flags: no,
Arm relies on the consensus to tell an operator what flags his relay
got, but since bridges are not published in the consensus arm does not
sho
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:05:15 +, nobleeightfoldp...@lavabit.com wrote:
...
> How can I check my bridge is really working?
Take a tor browser bundle and set it up to use only your bridge,
and run it on another internet connection. (That does not check
whether it is in the bridge database.)
> An
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On 07/19/2013 12:24 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> I don't see anything specific regarding Tor or its capabilities in
> their AUP. But there are bits that could be extended to cover Tor.
> Which it appears they did, whether for bandwidth or cost of dealing
> wi
Hi,
On 19.07.2013 11:05, nobleeightfoldp...@lavabit.com wrote:
> The bridge runs a few days and I see: flags: no, and there is nearly
> zero traffic [...]
Bridges are handed out one by one to users from the pool of all bridges.
After a few days, only few users (if any) have been given your bridge
Hi list members, Iam kinda new to Tor and decided to run a relay and
found heavy traffic on my router. No prob, but after reading the
documentation and some discussion boards I decided to make internet
access possible for people living in censorship and run a bridge on
Linux without Vidalia and oth
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:20:20 +, Bryan Carey wrote:
> I'm a fairly new Tor relay operator and noticed something peculiar with my
> bandwidth for the relay recently. It seems to have jumped WAY up and just
> plateaued at what I have the peak bandwidth limit set at.
Someone is doing a big downloa
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