Re: [tor-relays] Relay consensus weight drop

2021-06-10 Thread Rafael G.
Georg, +1: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/CE6A9A13BB16F845C531F72923AB5D72C2C91848 Consensus from 2021-06-10 02:00:00 UTC shows: moria1: bw=4330 gabel.: bw=12700 maatu.: bw=91 farav.: bw=5640 longc.: bw=180 bastet: bw=210 The three lower (maatu, longc, bastet) are exactly the sa

Re: [tor-relays] Malicious Tor relays - post-analysis after two months

2020-10-07 Thread G
;scanner' or other software utilizing the users' unused bandwidth. I for one would be willing to offer such help. G ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

[tor-relays] Nyx questions

2020-06-02 Thread G
I have a few questions involving mostly the connection information provided by Nyx. In the past I have used standalone tor as a proxy for Firefox. At times Nyx would show my internal 127.x.x.x as the 'originating' IP and other times would show my internet facing 183.x.x.x as the originating IP

Re: [tor-relays] Tor website overhaul -- who deserves punishment?

2019-03-28 Thread G
How about a 'site map' at the bottom. Then one could easily navigate to their desired page. On 2019-03-27 5:40 p.m., I wrote: Thanks. I think that would be better called Guides. -Original Message- *From:* pter...@gmail.com On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 at 22:10, I wrote: >

[tor-relays] getrelays

2017-12-22 Thread G Dived
Neet relays 发送自 Windows 10 版邮件应用 ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Questions about GUI monitor

2015-06-14 Thread Sebastian G.
urce others can use it. So development has not ended ultimately, there is just no development in this regard at the moment. I'm unaware if Vidalia is still operational in its current state. > [...] > Best regards, Sebastian G. [1] https://www.atagar.com/arm/ ___

Re: [tor-relays] Mismatched fingerprints

2015-01-18 Thread Sebastian G.
18.01.2015, 19:02 Patrick Scharmer: > Hi, Hi, > I’ve been running a bridge for over a year and noticed recently that > the fingerprint shown in ARM (and that actually works when connecting > to the bridge) differs from the fingerprint displayed for my bridge > on both Atlas and Globe. Any thought

Re: [tor-relays] Reduced number of HSDir's

2015-01-02 Thread Sebastian G.
02.01.2015, 19:47 Kura: > I think something must have happened, I restarted half a dozen or so > of my relays over a week ago and none of them have been given the > HSDir flag, which if I remember rightly is a 21 hour flag? I may be > mistaken but, I would have expected that flag to be back with ov

Re: [tor-relays] how long till the axe falls on little guard relays?

2014-08-20 Thread Sebastian G.
20.08.2014, 19:23 Nusenu: > its done > > https://metrics.torproject.org/network.html#relayflags > and by the looks of it, it didn't have much impact on the bandwidth https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth.html#bwhist-flags https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth.html#bandwidth-flags -- bas

Re: [tor-relays] Tor-relay - IP

2014-06-18 Thread Sebastian G.
). For censored users there are bridges and pluggable transports. For relays it hasn't been considered dangerous to publish information about them, even if those information are on a public website. Regards, Sebastian G. (bastik) ___ tor-rel

Re: [tor-relays] A few questions about my setting up my first Tor relay.

2014-04-18 Thread Nastase G. Eduard
I'm researching more on Raspberry and I see its way cheaper to run a relay this way. Won't cost me more the 100ε for a relay that will be self-sustaining. Considering there won't be any monthly expenses (except the internet) the initial investment can be recovered, 24/7 relay and no electricity

Re: [tor-relays] A few questions about my setting up my first Tor relay.

2014-04-18 Thread Nastase G. Eduard
Well, this really convinced me on using Raspberry as a relay. Very nice guide. Due to the very low power consumption I'm thinking on setting relays that are battery and solar powered (I'll build some grapheme supercapacitators) and using an anonymous internet connection (3G/4G via a mobile route

Re: [tor-relays] exit and skype

2013-11-10 Thread Sebastian G.
10.11.2013 07:56, gq: > Dave, > > Unless I am mistaken, your non-exit relay never connects to a web page. > Only exit relays do that, so it can't be your IP that is blocked but > whatever exit relay you may be connecting through. The original problem seemed to be that Skype rejects connection att

Re: [tor-relays] Filtering TOR Non-exit Relay - Just Curious

2013-10-28 Thread Sebastian G.
, they get them, middle-relays don't have that and they can not distinguish traffic anyway, and they shouldn't be able to do so. Regards, Sebastian G. ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Node specialization

2013-08-31 Thread Sebastian G.
r people are well educated and have more experience in that field. Exits only transporting exit-traffic seems to be beneficial for performance, but to what expense on the anonymity side of things? Best, Sebastian G. ___ tor-relays mailin

Re: [tor-relays] Checking my Tor bridge and adventage of dynamic ip addresses

2013-07-19 Thread Sebastian G.
19.07.2013 11:05, nobleeightfoldp...@lavabit.com: > I use "Arm" to check the Tor daemon activities. > > The bridge runs a few days and I see: flags: no, Arm relies on the consensus to tell an operator what flags his relay got, but since bridges are not published in the consensus arm does not sho

Re: [tor-relays] ask

2013-03-30 Thread Sebastian G.
erent approaches on how the connection is built up or how it looks like. They might work for you. https://blog.torproject.org/blog/new-pluggable-transports-bundles-02411-alpha-flashproxy-obfsproxy Regards, Sebastian G. (bastik_tor) ___ tor-rel

Re: [tor-relays] Min. Bandwidth for Bridge Relay?

2012-09-19 Thread Sebastian G.
freef...@mail.md: > Hi! Hi there! (I'm not an Tor official nor should you weight my opinion too much) > I have around 50-60 KB/s of bandwidth that I'd like to use for running a > bridge relay. Great. > Is this a sufficient amount of bandwidth? I ask because it doesn't seem > like very much com

Re: [tor-relays] Help the Tor Project by running a fast unpublished bridge

2012-08-13 Thread Sebastian G.
Roger Dingledine: Hi Roger, > We're in an interesting situation here, where we can use their bridge > funding for other more important things if we don't spent it all on > bridges. So maybe the subject should have been the more counterintuitive > "Help fund Tor bundle usability by running a fast

Re: [tor-relays] Help the Tor Project by running a fast unpublished bridge

2012-08-12 Thread Sebastian G.
Roger Dingledine: > Hi folks, > > In addition to the "get many fast exit relays" plan, that same funder > (Voice of America) wants us to run a pile of fast stable unpublished > bridges. We'll give the bridge addresses out manually to their target > users over the coming months. > (...) > We do h

Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-26 Thread Sebastian G.
Roger Dingledine: > - Should we prefer big collectives like torservers, noisetor, CCC, > dfri.se, and riseup (which can get great bulk rates on bandwidth and are > big enough to have relationships with local lawyers and ISPs), or should > we prefer individuals since they maximize our operator diver

Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay system & uptime requirements

2012-02-02 Thread Sebastian G.
Hi, it was not recommended to run an exit on an connection that's used for private traffic. It could be your IP that gets caught downloading copyrighted material. (Might not apply in your case) Should you still consider it, please read: https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node > Now, what a