> On 1 Sep 2016, at 13:36, I wrote:
>
> Did someone mention t-shirts?
>
>
> When is the last time anyone got a t-shirt?
I'm pretty sure Jon has been sending them out on a regular basis.
(We're trying to automate the process a bit more.)
If you want one, please feel free to get in touch with
Did someone mention t-shirts?
When is the last time anyone got a t-shirt?
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> On 1 Sep 2016, at 12:07, Marina Brown wrote:
>
> Hi All:
>
> I've set up a new relay and it is not showing up on Atlas. This is the
> Log output.
>
> Sep 01 03:52:27.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit
> Sep 01 03:52:27.000 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit
Hi All:
I've set up a new relay and it is not showing up on Atlas. This is the
Log output.
Sep 01 03:52:27.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit
Sep 01 03:52:27.000 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
Looks like client functionality is wor
king.
Sep 01 03:52:27.000
On 08/31/2016 04:39 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> On 8/31/16, Green Dream wrote:
>> Well said grarpamp.
>>
>>> there are plenty of other already existing, interesting, and
>>> upcoming anonymous overlay networks for transporting IP, messaging,
>>> storage and so on.
>>
>> Mind sharing some names here so
> On 1 Sep 2016, at 02:51, Alison wrote:
>
> I'd like to hear directly from relay operators about what kinds of
> metrics they might like to see involved in a project like this. Have you
> achieved milestones with your relays that you wished Tor Project would
> have given you some recognition fo
> yep how right you are, I tested it but it pulled in libsystemd for some
> reason
> and the whole point of moving to devuan was to get away from that
> unneeded dependency.
>
> So I guess I have to compile it myself then!?
Most autotooled software including Tor is easy to compile,
so if whatever
On 8/31/16, Green Dream wrote:
> Well said grarpamp.
>
>> there are plenty of other already existing, interesting, and
>> upcoming anonymous overlay networks for transporting IP, messaging,
>> storage and so on.
>
> Mind sharing some names here so I can research further?
Well, regarding recent th
> After Roger's recent checkin emails to this list, some of the folks from
> the community and metrics teams have started to brainstorm ways that we
> could use Onionoo data [1] to give better support and recognition to the
> relay operators. For example, a weekly mail of all the relays that just
>
I remember Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems moving from upstart to
systemd. I don't know the details, but I know systemd manages services
among other things.
I'm not sure if systemd is actually required for Tor to run, so I guess
compile it and see what happens.
On Aug 31, 2016 4:14 PM, "shr
n 2016-08-31 15:06, Tristan wrote:
The Tor Repository works fine on a Raspberry Pi 2, so I'm guessing
it'll work on a 3.
yep how right you are, I tested it but it pulled in libsystemd for some
reason
and the whole point of moving to devuan was to get away from that
unneeded dependency.
So I
On 2016-08-31 14:33, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
When I checked, the /var/run/tor directory had the mode "rwxr-sr-x".
After
removing the permissions for "other", tor started without problems.
This most likely means that you have a non-standard contr
Hello all,
After Roger's recent checkin emails to this list, some of the folks from
the community and metrics teams have started to brainstorm ways that we
could use Onionoo data [1] to give better support and recognition to the
relay operators. For example, a weekly mail of all the relays that ju
The Tor Repository works fine on a Raspberry Pi 2, so I'm guessing it'll
work on a 3.
On Aug 31, 2016 4:38 AM, "shraptor" wrote:
> I am running an rpi3 with devuan.
>
> How to I get a more recent tor package on there?
>
>
> Could I use https://deb.torproject.org or do I have to
> setup a tool ch
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just had a tor instance exit with these error messages:
>
> [warn] Failed to parse/validate config: Failed to bind one of the listener
> ports.
> [err] Reading config failed--see warnings above. For usage, try -h.
> [warn] Restart fai
I am running an rpi3 with devuan.
How to I get a more recent tor package on there?
Could I use https://deb.torproject.org or do I have to
setup a tool chain for armhf and build it from source?
/scooby
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Hello,
I just had a tor instance exit with these error messages:
[warn] Failed to parse/validate config: Failed to bind one of the
listener ports.
[err] Reading config failed--see warnings above. For usage, try -h.
[warn] Restart failed (config error?). Exiting.
Above that, the log contains a
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