r servers as I can afford to
> buy food - Life can be hard ;)
>
> Am 2016-03-09 um 14:51 schrieb Elrippo:
> > Why are you then complaining if you do not accept money for running your
> > relays?!
> >
> > I personally do not have any problems with contributi
mming" someone personally involved in this list, thus this
person was not even addressed in the mail in question.
Kind regards,
elrippo
> On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 14:51:12 +0100
> Elrippo wrote:
>
> > Why are you then complaining if you do not accept money for running your
> &
would make the life of your precious and fast
relays a bit easier...
Am 09. März 2016 12:24:33 MEZ, schrieb t...@as250.net:
>On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 05:20:44 +0100
>elrippo wrote:
>
>> if you ask for funding you will get funding, so what's the problem.
>> Leave your BTC addre
You are welcome :D
There you go ->
https://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/6e0a510aafe64e021ce910c01ea8be87578e8cf01ad279cd7adb8c10c3be
Kind regards,
elrippo
> elrippo wrote:
> > I will also chip in with some funding.
> >
> > DO you accept Bitcoin or Monero, i do not li
I do not think so,
if you ask for funding you will get funding, so what's the problem.
Leave your BTC address with monthly costs here and we will see how much funding
you get
Just try it out!
Kind regards,
elrippo
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 20:17:44 +0100
> elrippo wrote:
>
> &
monthwise by individuals or via
crowdfunding, i am fine with both.
Kind regards,
elrippo.
On Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 10:59:51 Andy Isaacson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:13:30AM -0800, Michael McConville wrote:
> > re...@mobtm.com wrote:
> > > > Sadly, I have to
anonymity, and probably won’t help performance as much as you might expect.
> Use with care!
>
> Not sure if it's on by default, or if I should turn it on.
> On Feb 25, 2016 10:09 AM, "Elrippo" wrote:
>
> Are you caching the DNS queries?
>
> Am 25. Feb
ically true.
>
>
>On 02/24/2016 10:49 PM, Tristan wrote:
>> They are default for Pulse Servers.
>>
>> Anyway, thanks elrippo for that link to the Open NIC Project! I've
>added
>> their DNS servers to my exit relay, and I no longer see any log
>errors
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You are welcome :D
Am 25. Februar 2016 04:49:48 MEZ, schrieb Tristan :
>They are default for Pulse Servers.
>
>Anyway, thanks elrippo for that link to the Open NIC Project! I've
>added
>their DNS servers to my exit relay, and
Try https://www.opennicproject.org/
On Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016, 19:16:30 Tristan wrote:
> That link almost makes it seem like we shouldn't use any public DNS
> servers. Can you reliably run an exit server on just a local resolver? I
> have Unbound, OpenDNS, and Google DNS on my exit relay, and
(and make use of
iptables on a Unix Server) to deny the initiative connection to a TOR entry
node, simple as that.
It is more an attitude of the network setup and corporate understanding towards
TOR.
Best regards,
elrippo
Am 16. Jänner 2016 15:02:18 MEZ, schrieb "Raúl Martínez" :
>
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That would censor the user, i don't think that fits the TOR philosophy...
Am 23. Juni 2015 20:00:53 MESZ, schrieb tor-server-crea...@use.startmail.com:
>german exit for https://youtu.be/ is breaking functionality due to
>disunity between google and
On Samstag, 17. Januar 2015, 10:38:42 Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> On January 17, 2015 10:17:14 AM elrippo wrote:
>
> Hi elrippo,
>
> > Hy all,
> > i wanted to list my relay on weather.torproject.org. When i submit, i get a
> > 403FORBIDDEN [CSRF verification fai
Hy all,
i wanted to list my relay on weather.torproject.org. When i submit, i get a
403FORBIDDEN [CSRF verification failed. Request aborted]
What does that mean?
Kind regards,
elrippo
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Why not use a private DNS server from opennicproject.org
Am 08. Jänner 2015 15:11:09 WEZ, schrieb Peter Palfrader
:
>On Thu, 08 Jan 2015, Nick Mathewson wrote:
>
>> Would anybody like to share a guide about how to set one of those up
>> safely and
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Check your ntp port and also your ntp sync server you are using.
I hope you are not tunneling the NTP protocol through TOR.
Am 14. November 2014 05:59:49 MEZ, schrieb Austin Bentley :
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have an interesting problem. I am monitori
On Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014, 09:16:49 Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Manuel Gebauer schreef op 19/10/14 15:29:
> > Hi, Tom and Rejo. Same with me. Half of the abuse complaints I
> > get are from Valuehost Ru. Because I run on a cheap VPS I don't
> > get a reassigned IP. Therefore I always fear that m
communicate properly.
Secondly, I would suggest using a VPN on a VPS in China as a bridge to get
outside in the real world.
We could even tunnel this to a second VPN that connects to TOR to circumvent
the "burning" of the first VPN.
Let me know your thoughts,
elrippo
On 26. September
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Hell yeeeh, praise the LORD!!!
On 24. September 2014 16:01:33 MESZ, Sebastian Urbach
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The german magazine "der Spiegel" reports that Edward Snowden will
>receive
>the Alternative Nobel Prize.
>
>Congratulations Edward !
>--
>
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Provide me your PGP key, than we can talk :)
On 02. Juli 2014 21:27:49 MESZ, Martin Kepplinger wrote:
>Am 2014-07-02 21:06, schrieb Elrippo:
>> Same from here. If I would have known earlier, I would have booked me
>a Ticket!
>>
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Same from here. If I would have known earlier, I would have booked me a Ticket!
But I got the fqdn!
Is there a funding also to participate?
On 02. Juli 2014 19:24:38 MESZ, Geri wrote:
>What a pity, that i have heard so late from the meeting. I wou
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You have to take care, that your mail provider has appropriate tools to
recognize Spam like Spamassassin.
On 27. Juni 2014 10:18:52 MESZ, Kali Tor wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>
>> On Thursday, June 26, 2014 4:57 PM, kingqueen
>wrote:
>>
>> On 26 June 2014 17
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Does the list support email addresses from hidden_service *.onion mail servers?
If so, I've got one :)
On 19. Juni 2014 21:36:35 MESZ, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>It seems Yahoo and AOL email servers have decided to refuse all
>messages
>from this tor-
>On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Elrippo
>wrote:
>
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>>
>> Had the same issues on my pi when running over ssh.
>> It simply is the fact, that your pi is running almost on max load.
>Type
>> top in you
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Had the same issues on my pi when running over ssh.
It simply is the fact, that your pi is running almost on max load. Type top in
your console, and watch the pi working :)
On 17. Juni 2014 19:28:23 MESZ, Adam Griffin wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Just started a
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Hy there,
digitalocean.com has very good service, fast SSD VPS and i never got a
complaint.
On 04. Juni 2014 00:56:10 MESZ, I wrote:
>> So can you post some provider names?
>
>Comsitec.de is one which is ok with exits but I have a lot of trouble
on, and so on.
It makes me really feel sad and angry that all efforts to stay secured,
especially over TOR, on encryptions were compromised by such a programing
mistake that caused this zerodayexploit.
My users and me are virtually crying our hearts out...
Good night, over and out,
elrippo.
On
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Hy Guido.
I tend to use openssl-dev, so I suppose that is on behalf of the dev extension
:D
greetings,
elrippo
On 08. April 2014 20:07:58 MESZ, Guido Witmond wrote:
>On 04/08/14 19:54, elrippo wrote:
>> Hy there.
>>
>> My
o not only restart the service like openssh, openvpn,
apache2, tor and so on...
Just restart the whole box with [sudo reboot] to be kind of sure it is using
the patched openssl libaries.
greetings,
elrippo
Am Dienstag, 8. April 2014, 18:15:30 schrieb mick:
> On Tue, 08 Apr 2014 19:04:08 +02
Hy there.
My Debian Wheezy box is using 1.0.1e-2+deb7u6 after the upgrade
I think this should be good :)
Am Dienstag, 8. April 2014, 17:09:07 schrieb Felix:
> Thanks for posting the blog in here
>
> > Relays and bridges: Tor relays and bridges could maybe be made to
> >
> > leak their med
3174400 Jän 20 17:01 slash24-1390156006-node-48.scamper
~/Traceroute-results$ ps ax | grep scamper
20212 ?S 0:58 scamper -c trace -p 1000 -f slash24-1390156006-
node-48.ips
20215 ?S 0:00 scamper -c trace -p 1000 -f slash24-1390156006-
node-48.ips
Kind regards,
elrippo
Dear
Try this one
elri...@elrippoisland.net
pgp
0x84DF1F7E6AE03644
Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2014, 17:56:23 schrieb Jan Hendrik den Besten:
Rejo, my encrypted mail tot you does not arrive. See below.
Mail Administrator schreef:
>This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason:
>
>Your me
Jope. I tend to have some issues with some CA's.
But yes you are right, i should get me a decent certificate.
I will do that, promise.
You self signed your site certificate...?
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elri...@elrippoisla
Hy there.
I did some graphs of the attacks raiding against the network and the method is
quite interesting.
Take a look at it, maybe it helps a bit.
https://elrippoisland.net/public/tor_attack/attack.html
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yo
ting them. See contrib/tor-exit-notice.html in Tor's source
## distribution for a sample.
#DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
and change it to DirPort 443
3.)
Post the script you are using to set the iptables rules, than we can modify
this accordingly to your needs.
Kind regards,
e
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Hy all.
Offshore sounds like outsourcing :)
In EU I had some discussions with providers of KVM servers, dedicated and
collocation based systems.
Tor should know William Weber and his company. I had a little chat with him,
and principally his com
Am Dienstag, 10. September 2013, 14:26:52 schrieb Ignoramus Americanus:
For the start, i would leave it where it already is in the /etc/tor/torrc
Take a look at the option, there will be explained what you can add.
You can use NodeFamily or MyFamily.
Kind regards,
elrippo
> Crystal cl
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Get your fingerprint with
cat /var/lib/tor/fingerprint
Then add in your /etc/tor/torrc
MyFamily $thefingerprint,$thefingerprint2,$thefingerprint3,$andsoon
Ignoramus Americanus schrieb:
>Would someone spell out how to include the MyFamily comment
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Take a look at the
www.opennicproject.org
Yoriz schrieb:
>My VPS hoster has configured DNS as follows:
>
> $ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> nameserver 8.8.8.8
> nameserver 8.8.4.4
>
>I believe these are Google's DNS servers. Unfortunately, they are
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I just edited one of my nodes to use
UseNTorHandshake 1
See how it goes *thepopcornarewaiting*
Gordon Morehouse schrieb:
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>Roman Mamedov:
>> Can we have a torrc option to make a relay NTor-only?
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Nice, thank you :)
Let's see, how Tor reacts on this :D
Roger Dingledine schrieb:
>Hi folks,
>
>I just released 0.2.4.17-rc. Hopefully there will be debs of it soon.
>
>It comes with a new feature:
> - Relays now process the new "NTor" circuit-
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I'm clear :-)
Yoriz schrieb:
>I have been running a Tor exit node for only 2 days on a fresh IP
>address. However, that IP address is now blocked by spamhaus because it
>apparently tried to contact the Command and Control server of the
>"pony" ma
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For my relay, it was the first time.
Is your relay in AT? Mine is (serverelrippo)
I'll leave rkhunter as it is in the Moment. I am curious how many times I get
this warning...
Paul Staroch schrieb:
>Am 2013-09-01 10:48, schrieb
Hy Folks :D
Today i got this warning from rkhunter.
"Warning: Network TCP port 60922 is being used by /usr/sbin/tor. Possible
rootkit: zaRwT.KiT
Use the 'lsof -i' or 'netstat -an' command to check this."
I guess this is a false positive in conjucntion to the massive raid of traffic
in
Am Freitag, 30. August 2013, 18:25:54 schrieb Mike Perry:
> To try to get to the bottom of the recent influx of clients to the Tor
> network, it might be useful to compare load characteristics since 8/19
> for nodes with different types of flags.
>
> People with Munin setups: it would be especiall
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In what manner are you seeking for help to help others?
That Guy schrieb:
>Hello all, been feeling helpless and have decided to at the least get
>a
>few relay's and bridges up and running and hopefuly learn enough in the
>process to help/teach o
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