Hi tor-relays@ mailing list,
I have set up two exit relays on a FreeBSD 12.0 dedicated server:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/1CD029594B08E07F29B9420410C2E34DB71FBB28
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A0EB2BD840838FAD51BDAD86B0BA3908FADFAE05
Looking at my top stats,
Hi,
> On 12 Mar 2019, at 05:34, ylms wrote:
>
>> On 3/9/19 5:07 AM, teor wrote:
>> ORPort [IPv6]:Port
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> ORPort [2001:db8::1]:9001
>>
>> Tor doesn't guess IPv6 addresses yet.
>
> That was very helpful to find my stupid mistake.
We would like to make tor more helpful, a
Hello digitalist,
On 3/11/19 9:40 PM, digitalist00 wrote:
> I had a lot of errors due to a lack of diskspace. Obvisly the logs had filled
> it up, so I commented the lines in the torrc that deal with logs.
you may need to check in /var/log how much space the files there take
up, also install (an
Please see below, as well as (German) legislation:
https://www.bundesrat.de/SharedDocs/drucksachen/2019/0001-0100/33-19.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1.
Bigger picture likely to be behind as pointed out some days ago.
Shit like this adding to tightening police forces' legislations in various
Fed
Thanks for you replies.
I did "sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor your_user_name" but I got no connection
for minutes.
I had a lot of errors due to a lack of diskspace. Obvisly the logs had filled
it up, so I commented the lines in the torrc that deal with logs.
Then I restarted the hole pi. Now I
Hello digistalist,
On 3/9/19 8:14 PM, digitalist00 wrote:
> Dear helpers!
> Nyx says that my relay is unresponsive and that it was resumed. As I
> write this mail I have already 334 duplicates hidden.
> What's my problem and how can I solve this?
> The relay runs on a Raspberry Pi and is connected
On 3/11/19 12:22 AM, teor wrote:
> Have you tried reading tor's logs directly?
> (It looks like you are reading them through nyx.)
>
> Tor's logs should be at /var/log/tor/log , or a similar path.
In Raspian logs are sent to system journal, so "sudo journalctl -f -u
tor.service" will show the l
On 3/9/19 11:49 PM, digitalist00 wrote:
> OK: chown hat's gebracht.
Try to add the user you use to start nyx to the group tor runs with.
If you run a Debian based system it is "sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor
your_user_name" to add "your_user_name" to the group "debian-tor". That
should help for
Hello teor,
On 3/9/19 5:07 AM, teor wrote:
> ORPort [IPv6]:Port
>
> For example:
>
> ORPort [2001:db8::1]:9001
>
> Tor doesn't guess IPv6 addresses yet.
That was very helpful to find my stupid mistake.
thanks.
yl
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Hello Roger,
thanks for you reply.
On 3/9/19 4:08 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 03:52:48PM +0100, ylms wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I just setup a new exit, I know it takes time to "train", but I would be
>> interested in tips on how to tweak it.
>> I just replaces a old exit that u
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