Hello,
does anybody use the Opensense Plugin for Tor?
I followed every step in the Documention for setting up a Relay but it doesn't
work and the opnsense community can't help either.
Best regards
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Hi. I am from. Turkmenistan. I have obtained obsf4 bridge from internet but
only ip address is readable. If anybody knows fully obsf4 bridge please
send me to my mail. Ip address is:
obsf4 93.104.161.141
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Hi there,
I currently own a Tor Relay that has been running since 2022-05-24. A day ago
it restarted, which was a bit strange. Recently I found that the Relay has
changed to a Guard Relay, which I am pleased about. I was wondering why the
restart occurred as the VPS Server has been online sin
Good afternoon,
The Library Freedom Project is what you're seeking, for libraries:
https://libraryfreedom.org/
Also, I found this response on Slashdot for hosting at a university:
https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=7773441&cid=50227785
Make your day great,
Isaac Grover
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Good evening,
I'd like to ask: How would one go about encouraging an organization (such as a
college, university or library), that they are affiliated with to some extent,
to operate a Tor Exit Relay? I currently operate a Non-Exit relay at home, but
I would like to also see if me and some other
Hello dear people
I have an OBSF4 bridge to support the free internet. If I look at my bridge
via https://metrics.torproject.org/ then the bridge distribution mechanism
is set to HTTPS. But I would like to activate Moat. How does it work?
Thank you very much
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as I wrote earlier, they are disconnected arbitrarily for 3-4 hours and then restored themselves, maybe it is better to remove the ports of dir? bandwidth should be enough running on four cores with 4 GB of memory speed 800/800 Mbps 14.05.2020, 22:52, "Felix" :Hi СтаниславYou have two relays runnin
Hi Станислав
You have two relays running at the same IP. Your IP and relays seem
visible to the network:
armik CE5ED345398CC02D573347C2F238F80B18E680EE
178.140.230.147,broadband-178-140-230-147.ip.moscow.rt.ru,443,80
FastRun V2Dir Valid bw=9290
FastV2Dir Valid
FastR
hi, I still don’t understand why the relays constantly go offline for no apparent reason С уважением,Станислав
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I see. Thanks 02.05.2020, 10:38, "teor" :Hi, On 2 May 2020, at 00:07, Станислав wrote: 01.05.2020, 14:20, "teor" :Hi, On 1 May 2020, at 20:57, Станислав wrote: what could it mean May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] parse error: Malformed object: mi
Hi,
> On 2 May 2020, at 00:07, Станислав wrote:
>
> 01.05.2020, 14:20, "teor" :
> Hi,
>
>
> On 1 May 2020, at 20:57, Станислав wrote:
>
> what could it mean
>
> May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] parse error: Malformed object: missing object end
> line
> May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] Unparseabl
01.05.2020, 14:20, "teor" :Hi, On 1 May 2020, at 20:57, Станислав wrote: what could it mean May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] parse error: Malformed object: missing object end line May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] Unparseable microdescriptor found in download or generated stringWhere is
Hi,
> On 1 May 2020, at 20:57, Станислав wrote:
>
> what could it mean
>
> May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] parse error: Malformed object: missing object end
> line
> May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] Unparseable microdescriptor found in download or
> generated string
Where is it happening?
Client or rel
what could it mean May 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] parse error: Malformed object: missing object end lineMay 01 13:47:02.000 [warn] Unparseable microdescriptor found in download or generated string С уважением,Станислав
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now.on one relay once a day constantly loads a new descriptor. CE5ED345398CC02D573347C2F238F80B18E680EE С уважением,Станислав
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I just set the 'moderated' bit on this person, so further messages (after
these two) will need manual attention before they make it to the list.
Hopefully that will keep the signal-to-noise ratio on the right side
of t
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On Wed, Mar 29, 2017, at 00:34, Dave Warren wrote:
> Why not unsubscribe yourself? You figured out how to subscribe, you
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Why not unsubscribe yourself? You figured out how to subscribe, you can
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The first step is to click the link in the footer of every single
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Bridges can be gotten over email, also, at brid...@bridges.torproject.org
with "get bridges" in the body.
On 29 November 2016 at 19:36, fnordomat wrote:
> you can get them from https://bridges.torproject.org
>
> dark side:
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dark side:
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2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] Closing no-longer-configured Socks listener
on 127.0.0.1:9150
2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or
accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing
connections.
2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] Closing old Socks
obfs3 192.36.27.98:46121 0DEFB4F0212B8926D2F9B50E1A4149DC3F00CDC6
obfs3 194.68.32.238:44551 3C58A260CB4C5259B0214E63F384CD958934816C
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Don’t threads like this belong on tor-talk?
> On 8 Oct 2015, at 08:44, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
>
> It's our version of 4'33".
>
> On 10/07/2015 09:00 AM, Dominik Ungar wrote:
>> Was this thread created by accident?
>> Am 07.10.2015 13:56 schrieb "Bandie Yip Kojote" :
>>
>> I guess you are right
It's our version of 4'33".
On 10/07/2015 09:00 AM, Dominik Ungar wrote:
> Was this thread created by accident?
> Am 07.10.2015 13:56 schrieb "Bandie Yip Kojote" :
>
> I guess you are right.
>
> On 10/07/2015 01:48 PM, ??? wrote:
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Was this thread created by accident?
Am 07.10.2015 13:56 schrieb "Bandie Yip Kojote" :
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> On 10/07/2015 01:48 PM, ??? wrote:
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Hi!
Welcome to the club! Doing some quick math based your avg speed and your
total transfer, it looks like you've been running an exit relay for
about a day. It takes some time to build consensus within the network,
others can explain it better and in more detail.Don't worry, it takes
some ti
Hi,
I have these settings in my torrc-file
RelayBandwidthRate 1 KB # Throttle traffic to >1000KB/s (800Kbps)
RelayBandwidthBurst 2 KB # But allow bursts up >to 2000KB/s (1600Kbps)
MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 1 KB
I have a decent cable-based internet-connection at >home and want to shar
Hello.
I have these settings in my torrc-file
RelayBandwidthRate 1 KB # Throttle traffic to 1000KB/s (800Kbps)
RelayBandwidthBurst 2 KB # But allow bursts up to 2000KB/s (1600Kbps)
MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 1 KB
I have a decent cable-based internet-connection at home and want to
Hej,
Reportedly Pirate Bay runs virtual machines in someone else's clouds dodging
revealing their IPs because traffic is handled by a load balancer.
Why couldn't Tor be run in China, for example, using that method as there are
cloud companies there?
Robert
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It looks like VPS/Debian says differently.
It was solved by installing sudo which I would not have guessed was the problem.
One thing which is curious and a problem for Linux ab initios is the VPS
operating system installations can be irregular and may not have all the bits
even on several othe
On 5/6/2014 21:35, I wrote:
> Help please getting past this?
>
> root@a cheap vps:~# gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 |
> sudo
> apt-key add -
> -bash: sudo: command not found
> gpg: [stdout]: write error: Broken pipe
> gpg: build_packet(2) failed: file write error
> gpg: WA
You're already root, you don't need the "sudo" part.
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:35 PM, I wrote:
> Help please getting past this?
>
> root@a cheap vps:~# gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 |
> sudo apt-key add -
> -bash: sudo: command not found
> gpg: [stdout]: write error: Broken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=write+error%3A+Broken+pipe
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 05:35:32PM -0800, I wrote:
>
>
> content="INBOX.COM" name=GENERATOR>
>
> Help please getting past this?root@a cheap vps:~# gpg --export
> A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886D
Help please getting past this?root@a cheap vps:~# gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 | sudo apt-key add --bash: sudo: command not foundgpg: [stdout]: write error: Broken pipegpg: build_packet(2) failed: file write errorgpg: WARNING: nothing exportedgpg: key export failed: fil
Hello
Hey since the open ssl was found you folks have been pounding my e-mail box I
understand ,anyway can't authenticate my password to unsubscribe for a bit
could you send it to my e-mail I have updated my yahoo e-mail password like
they said.
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On 2/25/14, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 02:27:22PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> tor
>> should never stop running (or crash) with just a config file reload!
>
> Alas, I disagree. The alternative is that it *doesn't* stop running,
> yet you think it's using the new torrc f
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 02:27:22PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> tor
> should never stop running (or crash) with just a config file reload!
Alas, I disagree. The alternative is that it *doesn't* stop running,
yet you think it's using the new torrc file when it isn't. That would
be a worse kind
On 2/25/14, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:15:11AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> I'm on Debian and did a service tor reload (not restart) and tor
>> crashed! I didn't realise immediately, took may be a minute to realise
>> and restart. Anyway apologies to any connections t
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:15:11AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I'm on Debian and did a service tor reload (not restart) and tor
> crashed! I didn't realise immediately, took may be a minute to realise
> and restart. Anyway apologies to any connections that were going
> through this relay.
>
>
On 2/24/14, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2014-02-24 09:32 , Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> I saw a hint of some interesting output by arm:
>> flags: Exit, HSDir, Running, V2Dir, ValidleDebuggerAttachment 0' to
>> your torrc and restarting tor. For more information see...
>>
>> This bit "leDebuggerAttachme
On 2014-02-24 09:32 , Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I saw a hint of some interesting output by arm:
>
> flags: Exit, HSDir, Running, V2Dir, ValidleDebuggerAttachment 0' to
> your torrc and restarting tor. For more information see...
>
> This bit "leDebuggerAttachment 0' to your torrc and restarting to
I saw a hint of some interesting output by arm:
flags: Exit, HSDir, Running, V2Dir, ValidleDebuggerAttachment 0' to
your torrc and restarting tor. For more information see...
This bit "leDebuggerAttachment 0' to your torrc and restarting tor.
For more information see..." disappeared pretty quick.
Fabiano,
You're aware this is a public mailing list, where everything posted here is
already public right, and any police force who want to can already see it?
And you're also aware that while you're subscribed to the mailing list, you
will receive everything in said list? You can't tell the entir
Please! I am not participate in this forum anymore! Any e mail that coming
after this will be reported to Uk intelligence police (M15)
Be aware pls with all posts or e mails here !
Have a nice weekend to all
> On 14 Jan 2014, at 20:28, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>
>> On 2014-01-14 21:05, I wrote:
On 2014-01-14 21:05, I wrote:
> Jeroen,
>
> Thank you. It did that but I can't see a change.
NTP adjusts slowly, as your clock is 6+ hours off, you should force the
timesync first, eg with with rdate (apt-get install rdate):
rdate -v ntp.xs4all.nl
should do the trick. Then after that make sure
Jeroen,
Thank you. It did that but I can't see a change.
The VPS person said it is set to UTC. Previously on another VPS it was another
relay in the ?circuit which had the time difference.
Now I see this:-
Our clock is 6 hours, 25 minutes behind the time published in the consensus
network stat
On 2014-01-14 12:38, I wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian
> 6, please?
>
> Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the
> consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC).
apt-get install ntp
would be a good start.
G
* I schrieb am 2014-01-14 um 12:38 Uhr:
> Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the
> consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC). Tor needs
> Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian 6,
> please?
Do you use a VPS? You basica
Does anyone know how to get past this to get the exit running on Debian 6, please? Our clock is 6 hours, 48 minutes behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-01-14 11:00:00 UTC). Tor needs an$Jan 13 23:11:25.000 [notice] I learned some more directory information,
Atlas was accurate but Torstatus has the contact details wrong for mine.
> Since i switched to 0.2.4.19 a few days ago i noticed some strange
> behaviour. Sometimes the data seems to he corrupted i see on
> torstatus.info. The atlas data seems to be right though. Afaik only the
> contact and famil
Hi,
Am 2013-12-25 20:55, schrieb Sebastian Urbach:
> Since i switched to 0.2.4.19 a few days ago i noticed some strange behaviour.
> Sometimes the data seems to he corrupted i see on torstatus.info. The atlas
> data seems to be right though. Afaik only the contact and family data seems
> to be
Dear Colleagues,
Since i switched to 0.2.4.19 a few days ago i noticed some strange
behaviour. Sometimes the data seems to he corrupted i see on
torstatus.info. The atlas data seems to be right though. Afaik only the
contact and family data seems to be wrong.
https://atlas.torproject.org/#de
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00:11][BlakbirdzejA] ()+_earth changes spawning chaos releases, react to time
speeding,
and proclaim a more established eternia for all exisT. aviod control,
imperge immortality and fight with new designs without permitting harm, devour
opposites,
refrain from weakness hiding in false powers.
On 13-11-08 12:04 AM, bbzxrmy wowman wrote:
>
> high, i recently set my relay and also mailing list, however my screen
> name "BBZzXArmy does not show on the tor world map, can anyone confirm
> or help me with this im pissed at it
According to the Tor Directory Protocol v3 (search for "named")
Hi!
On Thu, 2013-11-07 at 21:04 -0800, bbzxrmy wowman wrote:
> high, i recently set my relay and also mailing list, however my screen name
> "BBZzXArmy does not show on the tor world map, can anyone confirm or help me
> with this im pissed at it
Can you tell us more details about your relay?
high, i recently set my relay and also mailing list, however my screen name
"BBZzXArmy does not show on the tor world map, can anyone confirm or help me
with this im pissed at it
zigzagarmy
}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{ BbZzXArmy PrajectoRkiDD
MASS CHAIN MESSAGE read and spread to all your friendlis
Uhhh, wut?
On 27/09/2013 14:23, ابوصالح wrote:
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> Android
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> مرسل من الهاتف المحمول Samsung
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This is a mailing list. You signed up to it, and you will need to remove
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Can you remove my email adress from your contact list?
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Andreas I've tried to contact you a number of times in the past few
months. I'm in the process of starting a torservers.net entity here in
Iceland for the express purpose of hosting fast exits. I'd like to know
how much it will cost to colocate an exit at Datacell.
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> Stop
Can't stop the signal.
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