Hi Daniel,
On 2/10/22 09:19, Dan via tor-relays wrote:
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Tor compiled with GCC version 8.3.0but tor@default.service is still running on
0.3.5.15 (I have restarted the service multiple times)...
Please show us the output of 'systemctl cat tor@defailt.service' and
'which tor'.
I assume yo
On Thursday, February 10, 2022 9:19:03 AM CET Dan via tor-relays wrote:
> My relay is running on Raspberry OS so the updates are a little late for
> some packages, so my relay is running on obsolote version 0.3.5.15, I
> installed Tor from source and tor --version gives me
> Tor version 0.4.6.10.
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Hi,
My relay is running on Raspberry OS so the updates are a little late for some
packages, so my relay is running on obsolote version 0.3.5.15, I installed Tor
from source and
tor --version gives me
Tor version 0.4.6.10.
Tor is running on Linux
Hi,
sure, I wrote a script for this. I always compile Tor to use it as a
relay on a Raspberry Pi.
I have attached the script.
regards,
Patrice
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Hi, guys. I'm going to compile TOR on Ubuntu 20 server. Can you tell me which
packages (dependencies) do I have to install before compilation? Which OS
settings would you recommend to change before launching a relay?___
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>> ..but anyway thanks for adding more OpenBSD relays.
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> Aye, I'll be trying out your Ansible playbooks in a bit.
Glad to hear. Let me know if you run into any issues.
The way openfiles-max is set should definitely get some testing.
Note that I