Hi There,I only have a dynamic IP address and my ISP changes it almost every
time after 24 hours. It is somehow sad to see 1.400 connections drop to almost
none. After the change it takes 20 minutes until my OR notices this (our IP
Address has changed from ...). It than takes another hour
Hi,
I`ve read your post and questions, also about your 2 Raspberry PIs with
the same setting but different locations.
I thought about it and my question is:
Did these to PIs got a new fresh identity on day zero?
If not, it`s worth a try, probably. Kill the old identities and let them by.
My fu
Hi
Im using webmin but have done for a number of upgrades and this hasnt happened
before but I agree seems more likely to be a package manager issue - just very
odd that all torrc were renamed and new default torrc were generated...
Cheers
Mark B
Snaptor.co.uk (non commercial)
> On 21 Dec 20
Sec INT:
> I upgraded all relays and exits to 0.2.9.8 but the torrc file was
> then renamed on all of them when the daemon restarted automatically -
> this meant the torrc file was then recreated as defaut losing all my
> settings and all relays exits were not working - this hasnt happened
> in al
Hi
I upgraded all relays and exits to 0.2.9.8 but the torrc file was then renamed
on all of them when the daemon restarted automatically - this meant the torrc
file was then recreated as defaut losing all my settings and all relays exits
were not working - this hasnt happened in all other upgr
See
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21045
but perhaps there is some flag required.
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Hi!
Thanks a lot for your reply.
On 21.12.2016 20:46, Ivan Markin wrote:
> diffusae:
>> I looked into the wiki and also find some pf rules, which are routing
>> all the traffic though Tor, but this only works locally.
>
> You're likely talking about this wiki:
> https://trac.torproject.org/proje
diffusae:
> I looked into the wiki and also find some pf rules, which are routing
> all the traffic though Tor, but this only works locally.
You're likely talking about this wiki:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TransparentProxy#AnonymizingMiddlebox1
I've tried these rules for An
Hello!
Does anybody know how to convert this to pf rules in FreeBSD:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d 10.192.0.0/10 -j REDIRECT --to-ports
9040
I' running a Tor client in a jail on a different IP and want to route
only the .onion traffic through.
The DNS stuff is working fine, but I can't fi
Hi,
does anyone know if the aes-ni support of the motherboard is used by
default?
(I saw nothing in the logs.)
At the beginning I thought so but than I stumbled upon this option:
> HardwareAccel 1
After I edited my torrc, this line showed up in my logs:
Dec 21 17:34:41.000 [notice] Default O
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016, Patrice wrote:
> my relay is running fine [zeiberschnitzel] and it got no errors. I can`t see
> anything in the logs either.
> But when I do the command
>
> #tor --verify-config
FJTR, the service actually runs this:
| weasel@orinoco:~$ grep verify /lib/systemd/system/tor@de
Hi,
My bad, shell for debian-tor is set to /bin/false and so it prevents any
command from running. Setting shell should "fix" this:
su debian-tor -s /bin/sh -c "tor --verify-config"
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thank you for your hint, that solved it. :-) Now I`ve got this beautiful
non error output:
#
Patrice:
> After I run the following command I`ve got no output.
> Is this correct then? I expected a few lines somehow.
>
> su -c "/etc/init.d/tor --verify-config" debian-tor
My bad, shell for debian-tor is set to /bin/false and so it prevents any
command from running. Setting shell should "fix"
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