Philipp Winter regarding iat mode:
>The feature introduces a substantial performance penalty for a dubious
>and poorly understood privacy gain. If I were to write an algorithm to
>detect obfs4, I wouldn't bother dealing with its flow properties; there
>are easier ways to identify the protocol.
sideration :blush:).
so seems like a won't implement for me atm anyway.
On 10/3/23 10:30, Toralf Förster wrote:
On 10/3/23 10:24, Fran via tor-relays wrote:
Any ideas?
yes - DNAT the remote prometheus ip to the local address [1]
[1]
https://github.com/toralf/tor-relays/blob/main/playbo
Hey there,
snowflake v2.6.1 offers a prometheus metrics endpoint `-metrics`.[1]
Unfortunately I am unable to figure out how to let it listen to
non-localhost address:
tcp LISTEN 04096 127.0.0.1:
0.0.0.0:* users:(("snowflake",pid=402248,f
021-February/019370.html
I personally leave my bridges as they are, without iat_mode.
Best,
Fran
On 5/12/23 13:34, George Hartley via tor-relays wrote:
Hello dear relay and bridge hosts,
recently a paper was published, describing a traffic confirmation attack
called DeepCorr, which wo
Philipp Winter regarding iat mode:
>The feature introduces a substantial performance penalty for a dubious
>and poorly understood privacy gain. If I were to write an algorithm to
>detect obfs4, I wouldn't bother dealing with its flow properties; there
>are easier ways to identify the protocol.
il the
log messages disappear?
What would be best for the network?
Thanks a lot!
Fran
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/tor/torrc.5.en.html for details.
Best
fran
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aining new
bridges for tor users is a bigger effort than connecting to a snowflake
proxy (snowflake was kinda more intended to offer proxy services with
changing IP addresses and behind NAT...).
Best, fran
On 3/19/22 01:02, Cristian Consonni via tor-relays wrote:
Hi all,
I have a fiber connecti
f you configure the IPv6 address by hand in torrc?
Can you please send your torrc and the output of
ip route show table all
ip address show
tnx & ciao,
fran
On 3/11/22 13:33, Onion Operator wrote:
Hi
Need another couple of eye balls on my relay, RealityLeighWinner.
I keep reading &q
Hey,
never mind, with some coffee I find them :blush:
Not blocked in Russia (yet) \o/
Thanks anyway and have a great weekend!
Fran
On 3/4/22 19:08, Fran via tor-relays wrote:
Hey,
stuff like this happens meskio, thanks for the effort!
Slightly off topic:
I couldn't find my bridges i
UTC
(1h26m57.41568s ago)
Setting is "BridgeDistribution any"
Any ideas why this might be?
Thanks,
fran
On 3/4/22 16:56, meskio wrote:
As mentioned before[0] BridgeDB now uses rdsys as backend. I just found out that
there was a bug in rdsys and the BridgeDistribution configur
m the nyx ones.
The "Address '::1'" is surprising when not having IPv6 enabled at all
(which is also supported by the "ip a" output).
Best,
fran
On 2/12/22 22:03, Olaf Grimm wrote:
Here info about netconfig. In the INFO messages is a part of 'Could
ubbed
-verbose
increase log verbosity
Could be solved with VRFs/namespaces but would involve bridging,
veths...too snowflaky for me (same goes for containers).
So I guess I'll just keep the bridges and make then relays one day.
Thanks for all who helped!
best
fran
On 2/7/22 11:12, me
nowflake on the same v4 do any "harm"? For
example like bridges are easier to be detected and only running
snowflake might result in a longer usability of the node.
Thanks a lot, have a great weekend!
Fran
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ges (time to be blocked for a usual bridge would be
really interesting to know if/when I should convert the bridges to
regular nodes or change IP addressing).
Thanks and have a great weekend!
Fran
[1] https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet/
[2] https://blog.torproject.o
rally, what's more needed atm: bridge, non-exit, exit or snowflake?
Thanks!
fran
[1]
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake/-/wikis/home
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health metrics for prometheus would be awesome! :)
Best,
fran
[1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40194
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replacement: bar
now I got not only the labels 'instance=":9035"job="tor_metrics"'
but also 'onion="foo" port="bar"' but still the 'expected label value,
got "INVALID"' error.
Out of ideas for the moment.
s are running Debian 11, Prometheus 2.32.1 and tor
0.4.6.9-1~d11.bullseye+1
I searched the relays mailinglist and tried to find something in the
internet, unfortunately not very successfully.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
fran
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Hey,
I recently stumbled over a prometheus exporter for onion services:
https://github.com/systemli/prometheus-onion-service-exporter
Maybe this is of interest for some of you...
fran
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27;ll try again in 2 seconds.
> Tor[17665]: fetch_bridge_descriptors(): ask_bridge_directly=1 (1, 1, 0)
> Tor[17665]: should_delay_dir_fetches(): Delaying dir fetches (no running
> bridges known)
> Tor[17665]: should_delay_dir_fetches(): Delaying dir fetches (no running
> brid
> Hi there,
>
>> On 28. Jul 2020, at 22:33, Fran wrote:
>>
>> thanks @Torix for the IPv6 suggestion, all auth were reachable via v6, but
>> for testing I turned of IPv6 in the tor config - no change.
>
> I can indeed ping both of your IPv4 and IPv6 from gabelmoo
len 514 (0 pending in tls object).
Jul 28 22:28:28.000 [debug] connection_or_process_cells_from_inbuf: 12:
starting, inbuf_datalen 0 (0 pending in tls object).
Jul 28 22:28:29.000 [debug] circuit_remove_handled_ports: Port 443 is already
being handled; removing.
Jul 28 22:28:29.000 [debug] circuit_remove_handled_po
ne has it's own global unicast ipv4 and ipv6 addresses.
best
fran
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 9:40 PM Fran <mailto:fa...@mailbox.org>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm taking care of a server of a friend who's on holiday. The server is
> up and runni
rked addresses. 0 connections
closed. 0 single hop clients refused. 0
INTRODUCE2 rejected.
Atlas show the server as down:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/AC601DBDB7FBD53454045EDC08DAE3C381C8CF88
Accessing the status page on port 80 works.
No FW on the machin
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