On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 08:51:05PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
> I observed the same thing on our new exit. atlas says its down - but
> actually it is working. Did you test if you could exit through your
> relay at this time ?
Another thing to check is whether your relay is listed in the consensus
document
Hello,
I observed the same thing on our new exit. atlas says its down - but
actually it is working. Did you test if you could exit through your
relay at this time ?
best regards
Dirk
On 11.08.2017 16:28, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Another odd thin is atlas will say its down for say three hours but
Duncan wrote:
> > Have been running a mirror for a couple of years and haven't had much
> > time to dedicate to and exit node but have finally committed to it.
> > Found a provider that doesn't seem to have a cap on data and it will
> > cost me about five euros a month.
> >
> > Question I have i
Hi Paul,
Paul Templeton:
Hi all,
Have been running a mirror for a couple of years and haven't had much
time to dedicate to and exit node but have finally committed to it.
Found a provider that doesn't seem to have a cap on data and it will
cost me about five euros a month.
Question I have is t
Was wondering too, there are currently only two exits out there from 1&1. And
they are pretty straight forward when they receive abuse messages
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] New Here
> Local Time: 11 August 2017 5:14 PM
> UTC Time: 11 August 201
On 11.08.2017 16:10, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Provider 1&1
I'm guessing their "1&1 Virtual Server Cloud S" package? I found the
setup fee of 9,99 EUR quite cheeky, it's just a virtual server with a
preconfigured Linux image after all. Also, I heard 1&1 does not allow
Tor exits (I checked about a y
Thanks for the link... nifty!
On Aug 11, 2017 09:36, "Keepyourprivacy"
wrote:
> Maybe the network of your provider is going down sometimes. So even IF the
> server is not restarted, it is "offline", because other nodes can't connect
> to you. Maybe you should run uptimerobot.com and let it ping
imes. Atlas has usually correct
stats.
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> Local Time: 11 August 2017 4:28 PM
> UTC Time: 11 August 2017 2:28 PM
> From: p...@coffswifi.net
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>
> Another odd thin is atla
dwidthRate in your config file. Don't know if this makes any difference?
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To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
nickname: co
w if this makes any difference?
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> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
>
> nickname: coffswifi
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Thanks for running an exit! Mind sharing your torrc configuration? Maybe
something is wrong in there...
Which provider are you using? Tor rela
Thanks for running an exit! Mind sharing your torrc configuration? Maybe
something is wrong in there...
Which provider are you using? Tor relay nickname would be helpful too
> Original Message
> Subject: [tor-relays] New Here
> Local Time: 11 August 2017 3:50 PM
>
Hi all,
Have been running a mirror for a couple of years and haven't had much time to
dedicate to and exit node but have finally committed to it. Found a provider
that doesn't seem to have a cap on data and it will cost me about five euros a
month.
Question I have is two fold. First I find th
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