>China's internet censorship / 'firewall' thing seems to have been trying to
>enumerate bridges for a while now. Yes, it does. I guess it's actually
>detecting bridges from users. The bridges become 'one-off', you can only use
>those bridges one time(at least in a period of time) and the second
Hi,
Most of the people that get raided are exit node operators. So, not a big
problem for you to run a non-exit relay since you're not the one who connecting
with other people outside the Tor network and it won't trace back to you. It's
even safer if you run a bridge relay.
By the way, what was
Is that possible to configure the server to run a relay and a bridge relay in
the same time? The comments in the torrc said that BridgeRelay 1 will make the
server into a bridge relay. Does that mean the server will only be a bridge
relay and not a relay anymore?
Hi,
Today when I was using htop to check my Tor server. I found that Tor was
running as "/usr/sbin/tor --defaults-torrc
/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc --hush" which seems Tor is not using
the configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc" but the default one instead.
So what should I do to let T
all logging and use AvoidDiskWrites 1 (or whatever it is)
in torrc. Also your log files will fill up a lot faster if you are a directory
server.
On 12 August 2013 02:18, TonyXue wrote:
I checked the old notices.log file.
The warning of unable to write just came out from nowhere. The log
I checked the old notices.log file.
The warning of unable to write just came out from nowhere. The log before the
very first warning was my heartbeat data.
However, there was something that different than "unable to store router
descriptor":
Aug 11 06:23:14.000 [warn] Error writing to
"/var/lib/
/shm
And seems /var/log/tor takes up 16G.
Tony.
From: kos...@jakeliunas.com
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 13:57:27 +0300
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] No disk space for new files created by Tor
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 1:41 PM, TonyXue wrote:
>
> [...]
> It seems
Dear All,
Today when I was checking my Tor notice log file as usual, I noticed that
they've included the following warnings:
Aug 11 06:23:15.000 [warn] Unable to store router descriptorAug 11 06:23:15.000
[warn] Error writing to "/var/lib/tor/cached-descriptors.new": No space left on
device
It s
Hi Everyone,
I've just started to run a tor relay these days. But there are many warnings
like this in my log file.
Jul 05 11:25:19.000 [warn] eventdns: Address mismatch on received DNS packet.
Apparent source was 66.80.130.234:53Jul 05 11:25:38.000 [warn] eventdns:
Address mismatch on received