> On 4/30/2016 7:33:26 PM, Moritz Bartl (mor...@torservers.net) wrote:
> > On 04/30/2016 04:51 PM, eliaz wrote:
> > I'm having crashes when restarting tor. I get the error message "Tor
> > unexpectedly exited Send a copy of Your Tor Log to the support
> > team." So, what's the address?
>
> Th
On 04/30/2016 05:20 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 04/30/2016 08:15 PM, dan wrote:
>> Sorry to hear that. We're already in contact, but just for the record: I
>> think there's the fast option here, you unlock it and let them search
>> it, or,
>> Kind of surprised that you are suggesting t
Moritz; always the voice of reason.
MATVOR.
-V
On Sunday, 1 May 2016, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 04/30/2016 08:15 PM, dan wrote:
> > Sorry to hear that. We're already in contact, but just for the
> record: I
> > think there's the fast option here, you unlock it and let them search
> >
FUCK! Encrypt all the things ... the issue is, you dont get always a
custom Whois ...
2016-05-01 1:23 GMT+02:00 Moritz Bartl :
> On 04/30/2016 08:10 PM, dan wrote:
>> it would be interesting to know whether you run that relay from your
>> home broadband connection or some hosting server
>
> The
On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 02:51:27PM +, eliaz wrote:
> I'm having crashes when restarting tor. I get the error message "Tor
> unexpectedly exited Send a copy of Your Tor Log to the support
> team." So, what's the address?
We have alas stopped operating the support team, since we didn't have
On 04/30/2016 04:51 PM, eliaz wrote:
> I'm having crashes when restarting tor. I get the error message "Tor
> unexpectedly exited Send a copy of Your Tor Log to the support
> team." So, what's the address?
This is the list for relay operation, not Tor Browser questions. There
is currently no g
On 04/30/2016 08:10 PM, dan wrote:
> it would be interesting to know whether you run that relay from your
> home broadband connection or some hosting server
The exit was/is located in a data center in this case. But, it did not
have customized WHOIS records, which is something that we recommend an
On 04/30/2016 08:15 PM, dan wrote:
> Sorry to hear that. We're already in contact, but just for the record: I
> think there's the fast option here, you unlock it and let them search
> it, or,
> Kind of surprised that you are suggesting to give a way the encryption
> passphrase.
No, I d
Correct my exit normally goes via VPN running on the second IP, but this
week I have changed server to a new Linux VPS machine, I have not yet got
VPN to work without cutting off the branch I am sitting on. Working at it,
along with problems making the second IP stick on reboot (Plesk on the VPS
>
> On April 29, 2016 at 10:00 PM Moritz Bartl wrote:
>
> Hi spriver,
>
> Sorry to hear that. We're already in contact, but just for the record: I
> think there's the fast option here, you unlock it and let them search
> it, or,
>
Kind of surprised that you are suggesting
Hi,
it would be interesting to know whether you run that relay from your home
broadband connection or some hosting server
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On 4/30/16, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
> Once I set my outgoing connection via a UK and very fast and supposedly
> "anonymous" proxy server service, I have not heard a squeak from anyone.
> These proxy services are very cheap, no limits, and offer another level of
> difficulty for enquiring authoriti
I'm having crashes when restarting tor. I get the error message "Tor
unexpectedly exited Send a copy of Your Tor Log to the support
team." So, what's the address?
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On 25.04.2016 11:45, Petrusko wrote:
> 4. I'm confused, the "bridge" is acting like a relay ? (like a router on
> a network, 50% upload / 50% download...?). Or like a hidden door to
> contact the Tor network, and the client will only use relays after
> without the bridge ?
> (I don't want this serv
Typo. I would NOT have the courage to run tor from home
I did worry about added latency. Ping tells me only 1-2ms added...the proxy
must be close by. And speed still 70Mbs each way. I am afraid not offering
TOR all that bandwidth as need my server for my day job.
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> On 30 Apr 2016, at 19:34, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
>
>
> I would have the courage to run a Tor Exit from home; home internet in
> London too poor to do that anyway, and do not have two IPs here. The likes
> of BBC ban you if your IP is listed as an exit node.
>
> My VPS hosting company sent
I would have the courage to run a Tor Exit from home; home internet in
London too poor to do that anyway, and do not have two IPs here. The likes
of BBC ban you if your IP is listed as an exit node.
My VPS hosting company sent me various abuse notices once every two months,
which I thought as qu
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