So they’re just a cryptocurrency mining company? I’m not 100% sure how they
are able to use Tor Relays to mine Cryptocurrency?
On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 at 11:53, Richie wrote:
> ator.org actually works. They try to get Relay Operators to mine/receive
> their cryptocurrency through uptime, see https:/
Hi Paul,
Thanks for running a relay for Tor! I own multiple Bridge Nodes following
the recent events and what I've seen to have noticed is that they don't
need much work. I have dabbled with running Exit Relays however I have
faced many DMCA notices which I couldn't manage. I would be happy to
tak
Regards to your bandwidth for a bridge, your speeds seem fine. It is more
than enough to handle multiple people at once. Just make sure that you have
enough resources to go with it.
With the warning, did you restart the service and check the logs?
Any errors can be posted here allowing us to help
Just wanting to put this out there, I was wondering whether during the
current situation in Russia is it best to run a Bridge or a Relay?
I want to make sure that Tor can be easily accessed anywhere in the world,
as such they are both good choices.
My bandwidth is 1Gbps and I have the hardware ne
Hi Leibi,
Count me in!
Leon
On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 13:28, Stefan Leibfarth wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Am 19.01.2022 um 14:08 schrieb Stefan Leibfarth:
> > the next Tor relay operators meetup will be online @ FOSDEM.
> >
> > Date: 2022-02-05
> > Time: 1500 UTC
> > Room: https://lecture.senfca