Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread nobleeightfoldpath
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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread nobleeightfoldpath
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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread Moritz Bartl
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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread nobleeightfoldpath
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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread Sebastian G.
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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread Andreas Krey
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

Re: [tor-relays] Sitevalley is no longer Tor-friendly

2013-07-19 Thread Marina Brown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread Moritz Bartl
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

[tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread nobleeightfoldpath
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

Re: [tor-relays] Bandwidth Spike

2013-07-19 Thread Andreas Krey
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