> On 12 Sep 2016, at 06:06, s7r wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for running exits!
>
> Pay attention that each instance has its own datadirectory, this means
> you need to have multiple 'keys' subdirectories depending on the number
> of your instances. Usually /var/lib/tor should contain some sub
Yep, there's no enforcement or extra billing for network traffic... at
all. They have said this will change in the future.
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Hello,
Thanks for running exits!
Pay attention that each instance has its own datadirectory, this means
you need to have multiple 'keys' subdirectories depending on the number
of your instances. Usually /var/lib/tor should contain some subfolders
like 1, 2 or instance1, instance2, whatever and ea
Am 11.09.2016 um 15:53 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
> On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote:
>
>> So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)
>
> Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux
> distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu? Exclusive
I use Debian 64 minimal. Works.
2016-09-11 15:53 GMT+02:00 Ralph Seichter :
> On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote:
>
>> So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)
>
> Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux
> distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo.
On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote:
> So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)
Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux
distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu? Exclusive
Tor use is what I have in mind. Your thoughts?
-Ralph
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I have to move a multiple instances Exit from one VPS to another.
Apart from creating the same instances on the new machine with
**tor-instance-create** I would then just copy the whole directory
/var/lib/tor/keys to the new VPS - or should I copy all /var/lib/tor/ to not
miss anything from the
So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)
2016-09-11 14:24 GMT+02:00 Tristan :
> I asked this question as well. Currently, they don't have a way to monitor
> bandwidth, so they don't charge for usage. However, they ask that continuous
> transfer be limited to 300 Mbps.
>
>
> On Sep 11, 2
I asked this question as well. Currently, they don't have a way to monitor
bandwidth, so they don't charge for usage. However, they ask that
continuous transfer be limited to 300 Mbps.
On Sep 11, 2016 5:46 AM, "Markus Koch" wrote:
> They do not bill traffic at the moment, this can change at will
On 11.09.2016 04:16, teor wrote:
> If you're trying to apply the same policies across a number of relays
> on the same box, --defaults-torrc FILE can be used to provide default
> settings, and then each torrc can contain only the unique settings.
Thanks, but I am looking for ways to use shared po
They do not bill traffic at the moment, this can change at will of
DigitalOcean but atm there is no traffic limit and there is no extra
traffic cost. I will move at once they start billing traffic.
Markus
2016-09-11 12:24 GMT+02:00 Ralph Seichter :
> On 11.09.2016 12:09, Markus Koch wrote:
>
>>
On 11.09.2016 12:09, Markus Koch wrote:
> > Considering digital oceans traffic pricing, I'm also wondering
> > why DO is so popular? https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/
>
> You do not have to pay the traffic at the moment.
That caught my attention, but browsing the DO pricing table and FAQs, I
> On 11 Sep 2016, at 12:02, nusenu wrote:
>
> Considering digital oceans traffic pricing, I'm also wondering why DO is
> so popular?
> https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/
You do not have to pay the traffic at the moment.
Markus
>
> regards,
> nusenu
>
>
> tomhek relays:
> +--
Hi Tom,
thank you for operating so many relays with such a perfect MyFamily
configuration, you have become the biggest (known) guard relay operator
on the tor network as of 2016-09-09 and once all your new relays will
gain the guard flag your guard fraction will increase even further.
https://raw
> If you're trying to apply the same policies across a number of relays
> on the same box, --defaults-torrc FILE can be used to provide default
> settings, and then each torrc can contain only the unique settings.
>
> But on some OSs / distributions (like Debian), the defaults torrc
> file is in /
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