* Mario Costa:
> One of my relays is reporting a wrong country and AS Name/Number on
> the Tor Metrics page.
As you have suspected, this is not a Tor issue but caused by the Maxmind
geolocation data. IP addresses change hands between AS and it can take
weeks for the database to reflect this.
-Ra
Running an Exit node from home is asking for trouble. I can't imagine why
anyone would want to. Anyways, /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny can
also be used to limit SSH access. I highly recommend.
Best,
Jason
Sent from my Android device. Please excuse my brevity and any typos that
may occur.
* Volker Mink:
> I was running an exit at my home connection for close to one year. I
> removed it because normal internet usage became absolutely anoying.
> Capchas and DOS-Protections nearly everywhere. No streaming-portal
> was running. And lots of complaints from my provider.
Which fully conf
Hi Roger,
Thank you for your answer, you and teor really helped me figure this out.
I set BW rate and burst to 10 MB/s and hope to get more traffic once the relay
becomes guard for enough clients. Being on a dynamic IP I guess that every time
the ISP changes my address and have to get a new gua
Not 100% accurate.
I was running an exit at my home connection for close to one year. I removed it because normal internet usage became absolutely anoying. Capchas and DOS-Protections nearly everywhere. No streaming-portal was running. And lots of complaints from my provider.
But no Cop action!
One of my relays is reporting a wrong country and AS Name/Number on the Tor
Metrics page. I suspect that the other relays displayed filtering by AS Name
have the same problem since all of them belong to the same 255.255.0.0 subnet.
I know precisely where my relay’s data center is, and it’s not t
> Il giorno 14 apr 2020, alle ore 14:48, teor ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 12 Apr 2020, at 10:10, Mario Costa wrote:
>>
>> I’m running a guard relay from my home connection on a Raspberry Pi 4. My
>> internet connection is 1000/100 Mbps, and I thought I’d allocate half of the
>> upload bandw
> On 15 Apr 2020, at 23:30, Kolja Sagorski wrote:
>
>
> I had a police house search for my exit...
> I hate the stupid German police.
Why they are stupid?
Because they did not know in advance the criminals are not there?
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[Hi Mario! I wrote this draft and then stopped half-through, and then
teor wrote a good response too. So I'm going to send it as-is, rather
than quietly delete it, in case it helps reinforce some of the points
that teor made.]
On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 02:55:59PM +0200, Mario Costa wrote:
> I???m ru
They raid your home even if the Tor node is run in a datacenter. Sadly
the police in germany is still stuck in the 90s and most of them don't
know and/or care what Tor is and how it works.
On 16.04.2020 12:45, Mario Costa wrote:
Where you running an exit from home? It’s really discouraged beca
Where you running an exit from home? It’s really discouraged because of what
happened to you.
-m
> Il giorno 16 apr 2020, alle ore 04:50, Kolja Sagorski
> ha scritto:
>
> I had a police house search for my exit...
> I hate the stupid German police.
>
>> Am 15.04.2020 um 22:53 schrieb "li..
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