Re: [tor-relays] Tor-Plugin for munin

2014-03-27 Thread Martin Weinelt
On 27.03.2014 17:57, Damian Johnson wrote: >> Everybody likes graphs, right? >> >> I tried some of the available munin plugins, but none of those were >> really working anymore. So I sat down and began writing my own, using >> stem, which is really awesome. >> >> These are really early stages, but

[tor-relays] Tor-Plugin for munin

2014-03-25 Thread Martin Weinelt
supports autoconf determination and suggestions. If you want to take a look, it is hosted on github[1]. At the moment it supports a connection graph, getting its data from orconn-status. More graphs are possible, but not yet implemented. Ideas are welcome. Regards, Martin Weinelt [1] https

Re: [tor-relays] Relay

2013-09-14 Thread Martin Weinelt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 14.09.2013 21:47, Jonathan W wrote: > I am about to run a relay, but I don't want it using more than > 1000GB a month. I prefer to manage this using the *BandwidthRate** > *but I don't know the math* *to constrain it over a 1000GB a > month. * * I

Re: [tor-relays] Raspberry Pi / Raspbian tor 0.2.4.17-rc binary .deb packages

2013-09-06 Thread Martin Weinelt
) via dpkg -i file.deb Easy enough for everyone to do it themselves. Regards, Martin Weinelt On 07.09.2013 02:03, Gordon Morehouse wrote: > Hello folks, > > I've built binary .deb packages for Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi > flavor of armhf Debian built for the Pi'

Re: [tor-relays] RaspPi with -enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128

2013-09-06 Thread Martin Weinelt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Harold, I'm not sure ARMv6 has the possibility to typedef a __uint128_t, which would make compiling your openssl with --enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 impossible. I have nothing to back up those claims however, it is just a hunch. Someone else shou

Re: [tor-relays] [ARM] Connecting to another host's control port with ARM: Connection refused.

2013-09-05 Thread Martin Weinelt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06.09.2013 06:01, Robert Charlton wrote: > Hello, Tor community. Quick, possibly noobish question. I'd like to > use my desktop and connect ARM (running on the desktop) to the > control port of a server running Tor on the same LAN, but it's > refusi

Re: [tor-relays] Unsub me please?

2013-09-02 Thread Martin Weinelt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02.09.2013 19:17, Susan Harbison wrote: > Thank you. > > > ___ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > Hello Susa

Re: [tor-relays] A call to arms for obfuscated bridges

2013-04-19 Thread Martin Weinelt
sh debian box. > > Andreas > A missing Python.h is probably contained in your python2.6-dev package. The rest could probably be debugged if you provided a log. Martin Weinelt -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with

Re: [tor-relays] A call to arms for obfuscated bridges

2013-04-16 Thread Martin Weinelt
ransport 'obfs2' at '0.0.0.0:47533' 22:43:39 [NOTICE] Registered server transport 'obfs3' at '0.0.0.0:42580' I however did not yet add "BridgeRelay 1" because I don't know how that affects relay functionality. Where do I go f

[tor-relays] tor cpu usage

2013-04-09 Thread Martin Weinelt
Hey, I'm running a tor relay with version 0.2.4.11-alpha and there seems to be an issue about cpu usage. Usually when the bandwidth peaks (at about 10 MBit/s) the cpu is at about 25-35% load, however after a few days it gets stuck at 100%. The notices-logfile, to my knowledge, does not indicate