Paths are driven by the client and unchecked, it's not hard to do.
However first you're better off taking a serious look at your threat
model, which you've not mentioned at all for anyone to help you
qualify it and any potential solutions therein, before turning random
knobs in whatever anonymous o
This. Also, if you need any help setting up your relay I would be happy to help.
On 2018 m. gegužės 22 d. 00:47:46 GMT+03:00, teor wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> On 21 May 2018, at 18:20, Keifer Bly wrote:
>>
>> I have been running my home computer as a public tor relay for some
>time now with no issues, an
On 22 May 2018, at 04:29, Logforme wrote:
>> Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
>> it appears this excess-load abuse is directed at them in particular.
>> Some fall-back directories show more than a month of excess request
>> traffic, presumably on the DirPort.
Hi,
> On 21 May 2018, at 18:20, Keifer Bly wrote:
>
> I have been running my home computer as a public tor relay for some time now
> with no issues, and unfortunately do not have a data center or anywhere else
> to run my relay from. I have noticed that there are far fewer bridges (about
> 2
At 18:29 5/21/2018 +, Logforme wrote:
>
>How can I find this information on my relay?
>(855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34)
>
Is visible here
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34
Click on the Bandwidth History "3-Month" tab. Your re
Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
it appears this excess-load abuse is directed at them in particular.
Some fall-back directories show more than a month of excess request
traffic, presumably on the DirPort. Logs here indicate six weeks
of abuse escalating in inc
Recently I noticed excessive DirPort requests to my relay, where DirPort
bandwidth reached 15% of ORPort bandwidth. Normal DirPort load is around 2%.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2018-May/015253.html
Just looked over a sample of FallBackDir relays in Relay Search and
it app
> On 21 May 2018, at 22:43, dave` dave wrote:
>
> Tor use 3 noes to enter the Tor-Network. why adding more nodes would not help
> my anonymity, as more nodes i have it need to be harder to track me.
No, 3 nodes is enough:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#ChoosePathLength
> how ca
Tor use 3 noes to enter the Tor-Network. why adding more nodes would not
help my anonymity, as more nodes i have it need to be harder to track me.
how can i add or subtract nodes.
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My exit has been around for a year or more. Bit Nyx now reports 120 outbound,
but has pages of blue labelled outbound.
Arm 3044 502 exit shows
531.6 Mb/s- 1.02Mbs
Exit, Fast, HSDir, Running, Stable, V2Dir, Valid
Nyx does not show any exits. Tor Relay (Atlas) shows exit probability of u
Hello,
I have been running my home computer as a public tor relay for some time now
with no issues, and unfortunately do not have a data center or anywhere else to
run my relay from. I have noticed that there are far fewer bridges (about
2,000) then there are relays (about 7,000). As I have bee
Hello.
On Sun, 20 May 2018, 21:33 , wrote:
> Arm says I have 3506 outbound
> 354 exit
>
> Nyx has long blue list but states 50 outbound. No mention of exits.
>
> What am I doing wrong with Nyx?
>
> Gerry
>
As people on this list of said / helped me, Arm is old and
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