ttps://twitter.com/search?q=comcast%20tor&src=typed_query&f=top>,
Reddit, etc.) filled with complaints. But what I see now is a single report.
That said, I routinely look at such reports when they seem at odds with our
network policies so as to be certain there’s not some
BTW, feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason
From: tor-relays on behalf of
"Livingood, Jason via tor-relays"
Reply-To: "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org"
Date: Wedn
Hi – Dropping into this thread from Comcast to say that we DO NOT BLOCK Tor.
Feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason Livingood
Technology Policy, Product & Standards
Com
If the customer in question that is using Advanced Security wishes to turn it
off, they can do so in the Xfinity app (or turn the modem into ‘bridge mode’
and use their own router, or use their own modem).
I’m happy to help answer other questions.
Jason Livingood
Technology Policy, Pro
Running an Exit node from home is asking for trouble. I can't imagine why
anyone would want to. Anyways, /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny can
also be used to limit SSH access. I highly recommend.
Best,
Jason
Sent from my Android device. Please excuse my brevity and any typos that
may
Good to know. I will consider these alternatives.
Best,
Jason
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 1:21 AM Mirimir wrote:
> On 07/02/2018 06:41 AM, Jason Odoom wrote:
> > Guillermo,
> >
> > Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
> > are abl
Hello Vadim,
How long have you been running a relay with OVH? I know they've stated that
they do not allow Tor relays on their network.
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 11:06 AM Vadim Tsesko wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am using OVH.ie for my Tor relay. They don't limi
Guillermo,
Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
are able to find a host that is open to allowing Tor Exit nodes!
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 9:28 AM Guillermo Narvaez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Sadly I'm stoping the tor daemon i
Thanks Paul. I will be sure to keep a backup.
Best,
Jason
- Jason Odoom
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 6:55 PM Paul Templeton wrote:
>
> > I regret to inform you all that I will be shutting down my Tor Exit
> node - Winter [0] after more than five years.
>
> Makes m
as an alternative.
Hopefully in the future I will be able to return. It's been fun.
0:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/9EC5E097663862DF861A18C32B37C5F82284B27D
Best,
Jason
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If I want to include a reference to my public PGP key on Atlas using the
ContactInfo field on my relays, what's the best way to do it? Should I
upload my key to some of the public keyservers and then list the
fingerprint on Atlas?
Yes. I use the MIT Keys
ernel on my relay to
3.16.36-1+deb8u2, and applied the sysctl work-around as an additional
measure.
I checked the ACK count using netstat both before and after, and have
included those results here:
Before:
TCPChallengeACK: 1107
TCPSYNChallenge: 7
After:
TCPChallengeACK: 2
TCPSYNChallenge: 2
Tha
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On 7/21/2016 4:22 PM, simon wrote:
On 21.07.2016 17:36, Marina Brown wrote:
Maybe i am out of line for suggesting this but i will suggest anyway.
Might i suggest that the next bridge authority be hosted on tor inc ip
space and perhaps
Oi!
I found it extremely useful for notifications on my exits.
Is it safe to assume the code is FOSS and repo'd somewhere?
-Jason
On 6/2/2016 5:21 PM, Greg Moss wrote:
*Again, sorry for any inconvenience -
Oh no worries. No one used it anyway-
-Original Message-
From: tor-r
ly
government owned) ip transit prices are very high.
There's also different pricing schemes for ISP's vs Telecom services.
-Jason
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mostly good stuff here, I'd merely suggest you use denyhosts with ssh
and keep it on standard 22 with only pubkey access enabled. Serves
perfectly well and ssh brute force attempts will get blocked fairly
swiftly. fail2ban can also do ssh.
-Jason
On 02/26/2015 03:24 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
This++
On 02/25/2015 07:32 PM, Pascal wrote:
> If you paid with a credit card, give them a choice: they can either
> refund your money or you will initiate a chargeback. Either way you get
> your money back, but with the chargeback you will probably get all of
> your money back instead of a prora
sorry was https://www.rokabear.com/ not roku
-Jason
On 11/28/2014 01:56 AM, ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Someone may wish to look into Rokubear, I remember them being mentioned
> as Tor Exit friendly a few years back.
> -Jason
>
> On 11/28/2014 01:54 AM, Syrup-tan wrote:
>> Tur
Someone may wish to look into Rokubear, I remember them being mentioned
as Tor Exit friendly a few years back.
-Jason
On 11/28/2014 01:54 AM, Syrup-tan wrote:
> Turns out the colocation costs $672/year for the network, and another
> $780/year for power, so I don’t think Voxility is very fe
independant ISP organizations to commit to running 1 High speed Exit for
6-12 months ?
Obviously much harder to co-ordinate but might be the best way to
convince many ISP's all at once that running an exit is a feasible
option for their customers (plus good press).
-Jason
On 10/13/2014 01:20 AM, Ro
ier on with our remaining two exits and ifanyone
is thinking of spinning up an exit in the future Icetor is still able to
handle abuse contact for the relay.
-Jason
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On 09/27/2014 11:36 PM, Thomas White wrote:
> My concern (which has been highlighted before by Mike Perry) is that the
> site lacks accountability and transparency. There is no way to verify
> the donations actually reach the operators.
>
> -T
>
> On 28/09/2014 00:33,
ries need more exits, balanced against common reasons there aren't
more there already.
-Jason
>
> This issue has been discussed a few times before. In my opinion, even if
> there was an ISP that happily accepts Tor exit nodes, we should not
> place more and more nodes in their netwo
Hey Chris,
I was tweaking with the relay tonight after I wrote this and seemed to
have fixed now. Before it had been running about 2 weeks without
getting the flag. Thanks for the reply.
-Jason
On 09/22/2014 06:05 AM, Christian Sturm wrote:
> On 09/22/2014 06:52 AM, ja...@icetor.is wrote:&g
:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/44DB05F3AEDA5DA34BC713201DD0394418C7DD97
An external Nmap scan of the IP shows the DirPort and ORPort open and
accessible, so what gives?
-Jason
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Thanks for that, figured out it was an overlooked torrc line causing the
problem.
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On 09/07/2014 02:40 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 07, 2014 at 01:00:38AM +, ja...@icetor.is wrote:
>> Sorry if asked before,
>> made a stupid oversight restarting one of my
network?
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Anyone else notice onionoo and the tools that rely on it
(globe.torproject.org atlas.torproject.org) seem to be down?
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? If not, please provide an example.
>>
>> All the best, Karsten
> This morning, all my relays show with correct uptime and version
> on Globe. Thanks!
>
> -Rex
>
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I'm not sure why atlas hasn't updated yet but currently loki1 is running
2.4.23. As well as loki2 and loki3.
-Jason
On 08/18/2014 07:02 PM, Nusenu wrote:
> ja...@icetor.is:
>> yep you're correct, I should have taken note of the version
>> numbers better. All exits
ject.org> repo's yet.
> I'll be waiting for them first.
> -Jason
>
> On 08/18/2014 02:55 AM, ja...@icetor.is <mailto:ja...@icetor.is> wrote:
> > Let it never be said that public shaming doesn't work, I'll update
> > our exit
actually after poking at this for a bit tonight it looks like newer
packages haven't been rolled out for deb.torproject.org repo's yet.
I'll be waiting for them first.
-Jason
On 08/18/2014 02:55 AM, ja...@icetor.is wrote:
> Let it never be said that public shaming doesn't
Let it never be said that public shaming doesn't work, I'll update our
exits tonight!
-Jason
On 08/17/2014 10:45 AM, Nusenu wrote:
> FYI: I just sent out the email bellow to ~160 relay operators - I hope
> this results in some actual improvements.
>
> It is a bit dis
sorry meant to include relevant link to multisignature documentation
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0010.mediawiki
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An answer might be to use bitcoin multisig transactions () so that
OnionTip AND the relay is necessary to finalize the transaction.
-J
On 08/10/2014 04:48 PM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Tim Semeijn schreef op 10/08/14 17:33:
>> On 8/10/14, 4:32 PM, b...@unseen.is wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> apparently
What would be a good method to determine if tor traffic is being
throttled on a exit relay vs normal internet traffic?
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percentage of Exits have increased over the years, as it states in the post
it is still one of the scarcest nodes. Hopefully others will be able to
provide more information concerning updated statistics. But I believe it
was covered at 30C3 last-year. [2]
Regards,
Jason Odoom
[1]
https
Sorry perhaps I didn't explain well enough. What I was pointing to was
that tor could benefit from the idea of cheaply crowd sponsored relays
that use ansible, chef or puppet to spin up for a month. That the
article is about bitcoin is merely coincidental.
-J
On 06/26/2014 05:35 AM, Scott
This seems pretty damn similiar to something we should be offering for
Tor relays, possibly even exits and bridges (if they only run for a
month at a time). Possibly co-ordinated through the EFF?
http://www.coindesk.com/adopt-node-project-aims-bolster-bitcoin-network-security/
-Jason
Here's the code for anyone interested:
https://github.com/woeisme/torchart
pretty basic json query to php and pchart
-Jason
On 06/18/2014 03:17 PM, Kali Tor wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
>> On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 11:26 AM, "ja...@icetor.is"
>> wrote:
>>
> charts working on icetor.is . I can send you the code if you'd like.
>> -Jason
>
> That would be much appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> KaliTor
>
>>
>> On 06/18/2014 10:15 AM, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm wor
in
addition to the exit relays I run via the partner organization. I'm
willing to extend this service to other individuals who are running high
speed exits but perhaps would prefer to run them under an organization
and not their personal names. Write me back privately if interested.
-
I fooled around with some php json parsing in order to get my metrics
charts working on icetor.is . I can send you the code if you'd like.
-Jason
On 06/18/2014 10:15 AM, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on that. The onion.py script in OnionPy [1] has some
>
or them to
shut down your exit is shocking. Were there any issues that needed
resolving that you ignored probably?
Regards,
Jason
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Shawn Nock wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>
> As I recall, there are several exits running on DigitalOcean's
> infrast
Blob = proprietary binary package. Packages where no source code is
available so you can't readily be 100% sure they do only what you expect
them to do.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 7:35 PM, I wrote:
> What the heck does blob free mean?
>
> Beaglebone Blacks are impossible to get for some reason. T
ices Inc., 410 Terry Ave. North, Seattle, WA
98109-5210
Regards,
Jason
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:05 PM, lee colleton wrote:
> Sorry, I mean this in light of CVE-2014-0160 the Heartbleed OpenSSL bug
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 11:04 AM, lee colleton wrote:
>
>> I have relay
I re-attach the session often the
> keymapping is all messed up and the arrow keys will offer to close arm.
> Usually it will correct after I shift-m to get to the menu and switch
> around a few times. Has anyone else experienced this and how did you
> solve it?
> -Jason
> __
I've noticed this also on a CentOS system that I manage for someone else.
On 02/07/2014 08:00 PM, MacLemon wrote:
> I haven't experienced garbled keymappings yet. The only thing that doesn't
> seem to work for me is the graphs which don't get painted on OS X. Everything
> else seems to work just
in a screen session and often when I re-attach the session often the
keymapping is all messed up and the arrow keys will offer to close arm.
Usually it will correct after I shift-m to get to the menu and switch
around a few times. Has anyone else experienced this and how did you
solve it?
-
Jack I'd be happy to help you,
we could chat over xmpp using otr if you're able. my username is
kupoj...@gmail.com. I'll help you set up your machine as a relay.
-J
On 01/18/2014 06:05 PM, Jack Wilborn wrote:
> I have an extra machine that I was hoping to configure for a Tor relay.
> I'm not a wiz
Hello Fabiano,
You should try unsubscribing from the mailing list, I'm not certain M15
can help you with this though.
-J
On 01/18/2014 07:08 AM, Fabiano London wrote:
> Please! I am not participate in this forum anymore! Any e mail that coming
> after this will be reported to Uk intelligence poli
Andy,
I had the same problem a while ago, the non-active relay will soon
disappear. The relay with the three flags is currently not running so in
time it will no longer be displayed.
Regards,
Jason
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:51 PM, I wrote:
> Andy45,
>
> If you click on each of them
I agree there should be another way. I just recently had to start
over<https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9748228B9BC40C154F74AA9EDFDF698B902C986F>because
I updated Tor. I don't plan on updating again until two months have
passed.
Jason
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Thomas
Brought mine also!
-J
On 12/25/2013 06:23 PM, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As long as you are wearing your NSA shirt im gonna wear my tor
> shirts (received a green and a black one years ago) ;-)
>
> On the other days im wearing my Ellsberg/Nikitin/Manning/Snowden
> shirt. Got ya ;-) -- Mit
Greetings all,
I'm in the process of setting up a few Exits on a Cloud provider here in
Iceland (one that I used to work at actually). Since they use Cloudstack
it means each address per account gets multiple inbound address per
instance and share the same address for outbound traffic. I'm worried
rs at all?
How linked our system resources and bandwidth capacity?
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This would be an excellent time for me to suggest using Jitsi
(https://jitsi.org), which is FOSS, cross platform and does encrypted
voip and video. Biggest drawbacks are it's java based and doesn't
support SMP or PSK OTR yet.
- -Jason
On
dev kernel module [2] I could get this working, but I ran
>> in some issues building the kernel and then I was caught up in
>> other things.
>
>> I'm not sure if my approach was flawed or what, but maybe it
>> helps someone here.
>
>> Josh
>
>>
this.
- -Jason
On 10/01/2013 08:26 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2013-10-01 21:20, Andy Isaacson wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 06:45:52PM +, jason wrote:
>>> I'm not sure why I missed this first post but I'm very
>>> interested in working on this project wi
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I'm not sure why I missed this first post but I'm very interested in
working on this project with whomever is interested. I bought a
pogoplug v2 specifically to test it's usefulness as a tor exit or relay.
- -Jason
On 10/01/2013
Chris Sheats said:
> this isn't a good precedent for TorProject/Seattle volunteers
> considering that they provide 100 and 1000 Mbps service.
But are not the only ones [0]. Their position regarding TOR remains to
be seen.
[0] http://gigabitseattle.com/
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