Re: [tor-relays] Botnet targeting Tor relays

2024-10-17 Thread DiffieHellman via tor-relays
Hi Kai, Any systemd/Linux system connected to the internet with IPv4 is going to be hit with endless bruteforce attempts, not just tor relays (although most tor relays have their IP addresses published online, meaning attackers find out about such systems sooner). The solution is to disable pas

Re: [tor-relays] Request for Tor to support armhf architecture

2024-08-30 Thread DiffieHellman via tor-relays
Hi Landon, >but keeping it up to date is not easy. >Plus, I don't really know how to keep it up to date like that. You check for a tor update every month or three, download the latest archive, compile and install that and as soon as you restart tor, it'll be up to date. It being a package in a pa

Re: [tor-relays] Request for Tor to support armhf architecture

2024-08-19 Thread DiffieHellman via tor-relays
Hi Landon, Aarch64 is a supported architecture for tor, although it appears there isn't a buildbot for binaries. It'll be easiest to just compile from source, which I'll help you with. First you install dependencies and fine GNU software (I'm guessing some of the dependency names, as debian-bas