Georg Koppen:
Hello!
In case it affects you as you are still running your relay or bridge on
Tor 0.4.5.x: the 0.4.5 series is going EOL on *2023-02-15* (roughly in 3
weeks from now).
That's currently still 760 relays, which means roughly 7% of the
advertised bandwidth of the network
Alrig
Petrarca via tor-relays:
My CPU architecture is 'armhf' (hardware is Raspberry pi). So the post
referenced below starts with pointing out that this setup is not supported. So
any other way on how to upgrade easily on a new version of Tor ?
I believe there is a thread from last year on this ma
My CPU architecture is 'armhf' (hardware is Raspberry pi). So the post
referenced below starts with pointing out that this setup is not supported. So
any other way on how to upgrade easily on a new version of Tor ?
--- Original Message ---
trinity pointard schrieb am Dienstag, 24. Jan
Hello,
Searching on Debian repositories of the different versions I see no existence
of a 0.4.5.16 version but I do see 0.3.5.16 on buster.
On bullseye you have 0.4.5.10 and you have 0.4.7.13 in backports. Anyways, it
seems[1] it is recommended to use the deb.torproject.org repo which provide
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 08:41:39AM +, Petrarca via tor-relays wrote:
> I'm running a relay on Debian (flavor) - all software is up-to-date and the
> tor version installed is 4.5.16. So I think it's up the Debian admins to
> update tor on their repositories (?); that way at least the Debian rela
Hi,
Tortilla:
The keys being used on this signature are the keys of DGoulet and Ahf
(two members of the network team). You can find links to their keys on
this page https://www.torproject.org/about/people/ .
You can also read this thread on the forum:
https://forum.torproject.net/t/release-0-4-5-1
I'm running a relay on Debian (flavor) - all software is up-to-date and the tor
version installed is 4.5.16. So I think it's up the Debian admins to update tor
on their repositories (?); that way at least the Debian relays would get a
proper update I assume.
--- Original Message ---
G
Asked this before, but no one answered, so I'll try adding on this thread.
What are the Tor signing keys? What key is being used here:
https://dist.torproject.org/tor-0.4.7.13.tar.gz.sha256sum.asc
On Mon, January 23, 2023 3:59 pm, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Hello!
>
> In case it affects you as you
Hello!
In case it affects you as you are still running your relay or bridge on
Tor 0.4.5.x: the 0.4.5 series is going EOL on *2023-02-15* (roughly in 3
weeks from now).
That's currently still 760 relays, which means roughly 7% of the
advertised bandwidth of the network (and 387 bridges, whic