Hi Carsten,
While I appreciate your effort to make running (non-exit) relays more
usable for regular internet usage, and I myself face similar issue. My
relay is also my mail host. I sometimes cannot send or receive to
certain organizations due to their firewall policies.
I do not think that
On Dienstag, 18. Juni 2024 18:53:07 CEST admin--- via tor-relays wrote:
I have never used a frontend for IP/nftables. I have no idea what the scripts
produce and whether they are correct.
The beauty of UNIX/Linux are the human-readable config text files that you can
comment on as you wish.
> He
Hi Likogan,
> What UFW rules do other relay operators enact?
I'm running 4CEAFCE5841C0DAE30164B4F59452F7F4D818A67 on Linux Mint 21.3 (should
be close to Ubuntu Jammy) with UFW enabled, and don't have any issues. I have
the same two rules for Tor as you do. I can imagine three things:
1. To me
Hi Dan,
For reference:
https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl
https://www.dan.me.uk/tornodes
https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/?full
First of all, thank you for your tools and other contributions. The mere
fact that your DNS blocklists are used by countless vendors should be a
compliment in itself, and I'd be h
This reminds me of Oracle Cloud and Ubuntu’s FW. It is known to have a conflict
between both. You had to drop UFW and rely on Oracle’s VPS own firewall.
Otherwise, many connections would not get through, if at all. As a personal
recommendation, I’d stay far from Ubuntu.
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Hello all,
I'm running relay 292FCACE773DC259B799914A23BE65A6A6178E8F and have noticed
traffic drops when enabling UFW.
Around 2024-01-15, I enabled UFW on this server. I noticed a 9x drop in traffic
(10.88M -> 1.708M), and coughed it up to relay weirdness. This is about when my
relays Guard st