> So on Debain 12, is there a way to configure tor to start
> automatically when the os boots? Thanks.
If you've installed Tor from the repositories it will install a systemd
.service and it should be enabled by default.
Check the status of tor.service :
$ systemctl status tor
Enable the servic
Roger Dingledine :
> Hi! Can you send me (off-list) the details of what you are seeing?
Done.
The last observation was made Nov. 9 at 11:49 UTC, that is after it was
announced the attacker was shut down.
We no longer see the packets, but we continue to receive reports from
the same mentioned am
I can confirm that the attack has not stopped and that we continue to
monitor spoofed packets with Tor relay's IP addresses including the
addresses of relays that are at our network.
This continues to trigger the sending of reports from the same amateurs.
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gus :
> I'm writing to share that the origin of the spoofed packets has been
> identified and successfully shut down today, thanks to the assistance
> from Andrew Morris at GreyNoise and anonymous contributors.
Are you sure that it has been effectively shut down? We're still
receiving spoofed pac
This will fall on deaf ears.
This isn't just an amateur that has innocently activated a script that
sends "reports" automatically. It's one of those trying to build a
protection racket business and the sending of the "reports" is part of
the marketing.
I'd not give them the attention they seek an
Jonathan Proulx :
> IDK why people bother with soemthing like that given the amount of
> actual SSH scans I see against our infrastructure constantly.
Indeed, but Hetzner is known for noob stuff like that, while they seem
to understand the importance of privacy and let people run Tor relays,
they
Even though Cogent has ethical issues, this is unlikely what happened.
Most likely, either an outage occurred or a voluntary filtering had been
put in place on your Virtual Machine by the ISP at which it is hosted.
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Elias via tor-relays wrote:
> This is actually not a "real" root server, it's a KVM server (of
> course). The CPU is an AMD EPYC 7702 with 2 dedicated cores per
> server@3,35GHz.
Since this is virtualization, make sure that features such as AES
acceleration are active.
The number of cores is no
> I have three relays running Hardened BSD hosted at Frantech. They do
> not offer support for setting up IPv6.
By Frantech do you mean buyvm.net ?
If it works the same way as buyvm, your VM should have a single public
IPv6 address. You can request a /48 or /56 prefix to be routed to that
public
Hello, exit node operator here. I share the values of the TOR foundation,
that’s why I’m operating an exit node but I can’t unsee all the bad it is used
for. I know it would sound like censorship but wouldn’t it be possible for an
exit relay to block certain (mainly cp) .onion websites so that t
Dear Sirs,
Is it time to update?
Is boum.tail.org down?
Can't find the Tails 4.19 beta to test!
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Regards
Tor Operator
https://nikulaus.net/tor-operator.html
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Keifer Bly wrote:
> I am wondering, are relays being ddosed a normal thing? Thank you.
Yes it's common. We have many users operating Tor relays on our network
and we see this on a daily basis.
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yes, you are right. ok. i ignore it .
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> - tor-operator-sahara...@protonmail.com:
>
> > i was choose vps for tor node special in small countr
wrote:
> You can, but why would you do that?
>
> On 09/08/2020 16:58, tor-operator-sahara-it wrote:
>
> > ok. understand.
> > but can i change VPS to another and leave me old keys? to change country
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yes yes understand. thank you
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On Monday, August 10, 2020 2:12 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 9:55 AM tor-operator-sahara-it
> tor-operator-sahara...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hell
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They havnt exit-flag. Why it happen?
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ok. understand.
but can i change VPS to another and leave me old keys? to change country
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On Friday, August 7, 2020 9:38 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> - tor-operator-sahara...@protonmail.com:
>
> > How chan
Hello.
I am very new tor operator. For now i have only two relays.
And one of them show wrong country in METRICS. I run in Estonia, but it shown
as Germany. The same AS has another two relays, both in Estonia.
IP-lookup shows Estonia.
How change contry in METRICS?
Thank you.
publickey - tor
Dear Gus or whoever it may concern; I was unable to reply before the
deadline due to an unforeseeable issue which came up. That has now been
cleared up and I hope it'll be fine to participate.
At any rate, here are the ones which I'd like to opt-in:
k0nslNET14:
https://metrics.torproject.org/
also tracks the "old" data, is there a way to
"start anew"? To reset the data accumulated so far?
I appreciate any help on the matter!
Thanks.
On 7/21/2015 11:09 AM, teor wrote:
On 21 Jul 2015, at 03:12 , Tor Operator <mailto:t...@coldnorthadmin.com>> wrote:
Hi
Hi gents,
I rencetly had one of my relay fall into hibernation. It seems that
simply restarting the service doesn't change the hibernation status
since Tor is still thinking that the BW limits have been overrun. Is the
proper method to reset the status of the node is simply to delete the
"sta
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 06:09:34PM -0500, Libertas wrote:
> Be sure to stay up-to-date using apt-get, and consider using cron-apt to
> automatically update:
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-uptodate.en.html
Maybe it also worth covering unattended-upgrades package to keep Debian u
I’m running a Tor exit relay on ports 9030 for advertising directory
connections and 9001 for advertising incoming Tor connections. In the spirit of
proxy-proofing my relay, I’d like to expose the directory and Tor connections
on 80 and 443. I’ve spent hours trying to get my iptables config corr
Hello,
On Mi, 2011-08-10 at 07:43 -0400, Steve Snyder wrote:
> So what do people do about spam via webmail? Blocking ports 80 and 443
> largely negates the point of being an exit node.
hmm just ignore it ? :) think i already burned the ip by having an exit
node so why not get it onto the blac
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