Re: [tor-relays] A new kind of attack?

2024-01-15 Thread Jordan Savoca via tor-relays
On 1/15/24 3:19 PM, Chris Enkidu-6 wrote: I've noticed a new kind of possible attack on some of my relays, as early as Dec.23 which causes huge spikes of outbound traffic that eventually maxes out RAM and crashes Tor. The newest one today lasted for 5 hours switching between two of the three rela

Re: [tor-relays] Dutch Relays

2023-12-19 Thread Jordan Savoca via tor-relays
On 12/18/23 6:59 AM, ab...@relayon.org 2023 wrote: These are complete and utter shit. avoid like the plague! nifty Oh? I'm curious to hear more about your reasons/experience, if you're open to sharing. They're pretty well-regarded in networking spaces. -- Jordan Savoca https://jordan.im/

Re: [tor-relays] Dutch Relays

2023-12-10 Thread Jordan Savoca via tor-relays
On 12/10/23 2:41 PM, Christopher Sheats wrote: Emerald Onion is looking for co-location and IP transit opportunities in the Netherlands for deploying new exit relays. We have our own ASN, v4 and v6 IP space. Hi yawnbox, You may want to check out ColoClue[1], they're a volunteer-based not-for