On Wed, 17 May 2017 18:36:12 -0400
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> My guess is that our fine debian maintainer is leaving it at 0.2.9.10
> while Stretch finishes its freeze and goes stable:
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch
I don't mean packages in the Debian official repo, but those at
deb.tor
Cristian Consonni dijo [Wed, May 17, 2017 at 05:04:29PM +0200]:
> AS you can see from the Debian package page[1] the latest available
> version of Tor packaged for Wheezy is 0.2.4.27-3, which to me looks
> quite behind either 0.2.5.12-4 available in Jessie (stable) or the
> 0.2.9.X series available
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 08:45:26PM +0500, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> > https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
> >
> > You'd probably tell it you use old stable and want Tor version stable.
> > After a couple of apt commands, I predict you will end up with Tor 0.3.0.7
>
> No he will not, as n
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 06:13:55PM -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> But it's my understanding that Debian wheezy becomes oldoldstable once
> Squeeze is declared stable? Meaning now would be a good time for you to
> consider upgrading anyway? :)
Whoops, I meant Stretch, not Squeeze. Sorry for the s
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 05:04:29PM +0200, Cristian Consonni wrote:
> I run a couple of relays with Debian 7 Wheezy, which is the old stable
> version.
Thanks for running relays!
> AS you can see from the Debian package page[1] the latest available
> version of Tor packaged for Wheezy is 0.2.4.27-
Thank you very much for your insights. I think I will double the limit and see
what happens for a month.
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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Bandwidth settings
Local Time: May 12, 2017 7:31 PM
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Hi,
On 12/05/2017 19:27, tor wrote:
>> 2. or would Verizon notice first the bandwidth or the amount of data going
>> through our connection? Which would be the first limit? Bandwidth or data?
>
> It looks like Verizon has a soft cap for FIOS customers, between 4 to 10 TB
> per month:
>
> http:/
Hi,
On 17/05/2017 17:32, Matt Traudt wrote:
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
On 17/05/2017 18:02, fco...@wardsback.org wrote:
> I'm also running tor on wheezy : Currently running v0.2.9.9.
>
> To ease your life in remaining up to date, you can as well get tor from
> the Tor Proje
On 2017-05-17 17:04, Cristian Consonni wrote:
Hi,
On 16/05/2017 01:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
For those of you who are not on tor-announce... now would be a good
time to remember to subscribe to tor-announce. :)
I run a couple of relays with Debian 7 Wheezy, which is the old stable
version.
On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:32:39 -0400
Matt Traudt wrote:
> You could tell Debian to get Tor from torproject.org
>
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
>
> You'd probably tell it you use old stable and want Tor version stable.
> After a couple of apt commands, I predict you will end up
Nope. Even the official Tor repos still only serve 0.2.9.10. The 0.3.x
branch is still only marked as experimental.
Regards,
/peter
On 05/17/2017 05:32 PM, Matt Traudt wrote:
>
>
> On 5/17/17 11:04, Cristian Consonni wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 16/05/2017 01:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>>> For those
On 5/17/17 11:04, Cristian Consonni wrote:
Hi,
On 16/05/2017 01:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
For those of you who are not on tor-announce... now would be a good
time to remember to subscribe to tor-announce. :)
I run a couple of relays with Debian 7 Wheezy, which is the old stable
version.
Hi,
On 16/05/2017 01:52, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> For those of you who are not on tor-announce... now would be a good
> time to remember to subscribe to tor-announce. :)
I run a couple of relays with Debian 7 Wheezy, which is the old stable
version.
AS you can see from the Debian package page[1
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