Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi 4

2024-11-04 Thread David Goulet
On 01 Nov (18:15:13), Keifer Bly wrote: > Hi, > > So I am wondering, is a Raspberry Pi 4 a recommended device to run a tor > relay on? In terms of traffic load, etc? Thanks. Greetings, For a while, Pies were not powerful enough to handle high throughput traffic that the network needed (and still

Re: [tor-relays] Fwd: [Abuse #KMLTFQPGVQ] Abusive use of your service vps-3e661acc.vps.ovh.net

2024-11-04 Thread trinity pointard
if you want to read the full story, you should read these threads and posts: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2024-October/021953.html , https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/analysis/-/issues/85 and https://delroth.net/posts/spoofed-mass-scan-abuse/ . The tldr is that

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi 4

2024-11-04 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hey Keifer, the CPU is very capable for the price asked for the whole system (35 bucks). I think you would be able to squeeze maybe 100 MBit/s out of the mostly single-threaded Tor instance but that's it. If you just want your own little private bridge or a small guard relay, go for it but if

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi 4

2024-11-04 Thread jl2238--- via tor-relays
It works. My relay is running on a Raspberry Pi 4B with 4 GB RAM. Bandwith for the relay is 2 Mbit/s, CPU Load of the relay is about 20 % Am 02.11.24 um 02:15 schrieb Keifer Bly: Hi, So I am wondering, is a Raspberry Pi 4 a recommended device to run a tor relay on? In terms of traffic load, et

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi 4

2024-11-04 Thread Marco A. Calamari
There are no technical or economic reasons not to use Pi5, imho. HTH.  Marco On ven, 2024-11-01 at 18:15 -0700, Keifer Bly wrote: > Hi, > > So I am wondering, is a Raspberry Pi 4 a recommended device to run a tor relay > on? In terms of traffic load, etc? Thanks. > --Keifer > ___

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relays source IPs spoofed to mass-scan port 22?

2024-11-04 Thread tor-relays+tor-relays
On 1/11/24 22:42, Red Oaive via tor-relays wrote: On 2024-10-31 23:15, Neel Chauhan wrote: It would be hard to explain to Verizon I run Tor relays since they technically don't allow servers. I hope I'm not forced onto AT&T Internet Air as my particular co-op rental unit won't let met get Sp

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relays source IPs spoofed to mass-scan port 22?

2024-11-04 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hello, here is a 20 minute tcpdump using the PCAP format. There were only 19 packets inbound on port 22 during said time: Interestingly, my server was communicating with some other server, making connections TO port 22..  I then looked up said IP in Metrics, and it was just as I assumed another

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relays source IPs spoofed to mass-scan port 22?

2024-11-04 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hello, I do operate an exit node which rejects exits on port 22. You should, by default, change your SSH port to a random 5 digit number: Random.org Random Number Generator And apply static IPTables rules to block connection spam even if someone portscans your system (make sure to apply this r

Re: [tor-relays] Please check if your relay has fallen out of the consensus

2024-11-04 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hello dear MPAN, thank you for being so detailed with all the trace-routes. Seems like your upstream provider is blocking traffic to: moria1 gabelmoo longclaw faravahar This should never happen, can you contact your provider, and the last online servers e-mail address (just WHOIS the IP-Addres

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relays source IPs spoofed to mass-scan port 22?

2024-11-04 Thread Red Oaive via tor-relays
On 2024-10-31 23:15, Neel Chauhan wrote: It would be hard to explain to Verizon I run Tor relays since they technically don't allow servers. I hope I'm not forced onto AT&T Internet Air as my particular co-op rental unit won't let met get Spectrum even when other units can, not that I wanted S

[tor-relays] Raspberry Pi 4

2024-11-04 Thread Keifer Bly
Hi, So I am wondering, is a Raspberry Pi 4 a recommended device to run a tor relay on? In terms of traffic load, etc? Thanks. --Keifer ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-r

Re: [tor-relays] Please check if your relay has fallen out of the consensus

2024-11-04 Thread mpan
Have you tried checking what happens when you access the directory's port using a web browser or curl? curl -I http://217.196.147.77:80 Where do you get redirected? Back then, no. I noticed the redirect only when investigating the issue now. For completness, *now* both Firefox and curl retur

Re: [tor-relays] "When you pay peanuts, you get monkeys"

2024-11-04 Thread mick
On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 18:58:32 - tor-opera...@urdn.com.ua allegedly wrote: > This will fall on deaf ears. > Possibly. Indeed, I grant you, quite probably. But I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt. And anyway, I felt it right to call them out on what is a pretty stupid reaction. Bes