Hi
> Possible compression bomb; abandoning stream. <- Happened to my
> server for 2h straight. Should I take any measures against that?
It seems to be not an issue (yet). Some current discussion was done
on the list in June timeframe.
[tor-relays] «Possible compression bomb» from Authority?
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Possible compression bomb; abandoning stream. <- Happened to my server for 2h
straight.
Should I take any measures against that? Bridge is obsf4 with fingerprint:
2EA91C1415C421424BB478A55790E655627DE366.
publickey - pqpera@protonmail.com - 0x255EEDE2.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys
sig
Quoting Suspicious Actions (2021-10-17 12:32:51)
> On 10/17/21 1:59 AM, Josh Lawson via tor-relays wrote:
> > I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer
> > network, it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then
> > leads to me being on a call with
The bridge IPs should be private enough.
Thanks for your participation!
On 10/17/21 1:59 AM, Josh Lawson via tor-relays wrote:
I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer network,
it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then leads to me
being on
I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer network,
it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then leads to me
being on a call with an investigative team for my employers. I was running a
Tor relay, but had to shut it down because of these alerts. I
On 28.04.2021 21:00, torbri...@wp1180731.server-he.de wrote:
I am trying to run a bridge with 0.4.5.7 on FreeBSD since a couple of
weeks. Everything seems fine for a few days and then my bridge is
reported offline on metrics.torproject.org. There are only notice
messages in the logs and after a
Here you are:
Nickname torland SOCKSPort 0
# no local SOCKS proxy
ORPort 80
# public bridge must have an open ORPort
ExtORPort auto
# configure ExtORPort for obfs4proxy
ExitPolicy reject *:*
# no exits allowed BridgeRelay 1
# relay won't show up in the public consensus
PublishServerDescr
I’d be much obliged if you could send the torrc.
I’m assuming that window implementation of bridges came back with Vidalia
2 in 2011. Would a bridge on Win 7x54 work?
Sent from my iPhone
On May 17, 2020, at 10:35 PM, Keifer Bly wrote:
I run an OBFS4 tore bridge on Windowsm which is cal
I run an OBFS4 tore bridge on Windowsm which is called torland.
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/386E99371B8CD938248940B754F16AAC54B5712B
You just need to make a self generated torrc.txt file with the bridge
configuration. I can send you my torrc file if you want an example.
--Keife
Is tor running on windows again? On which win versions? I gave up trying
to run a bridge when Vidalia 1 was dropped and tor.exe was integrated into
Torbrowser. I was told at the time that windows implementations would no
longer be supported. Thanks, eliaz
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On 09.12.2019 22:53, Philipp Winter wrote:
There are two ways of distributing your bridge. You can do it
automatically by having your bridge announce itself to BridgeDB, our
bridge distribution system. That's the default behaviour. BridgeDB
then distributes your bridge over email, HTTPS, and
On Sun, Dec 08, 2019 at 10:13:08PM +0100, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:
> I put a bridge on an unused server. Currently listed on Tor-metrics.
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/48022B9A9402CB6D9918C03B8AFD2A073110B1BD
Thanks for running a bridge!
> But the IP per mail will soon have
Hello,
I put a bridge on an unused server. Currently listed on Tor-metrics.
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/48022B9A9402CB6D9918C03B8AFD2A073110B1BD
But the IP per mail will soon have the "bad guy's". That would be too
bad. With 2 Tor-instances, the server has reached 80-100 MiB/
sword xxx
> CookieAuthentication 1
> Nickname ExoneTORBridge01
> ContactInfo volker
> DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
> ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
> BridgeRelay 1
>
>
>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 06. März 2019 um 17:15 Uhr
> Von: "niftyb
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] tor bridge traffic
Yes, but I would not advice it. Just give it a go and take a look after a week how much traffic you pushed.
Enjoy your new shiny bridge :)
On 6. Mar 2019, at 17:14, Volker Mink <volker.m...@gmx.de> wrote:
Thats enoug
for a bridge?
>
>
>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 06. März 2019 um 17:11 Uhr
> Von: "niftybunny"
> An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] tor bridge traffic
> Depends … shitty answer I know, but there is no good answer to this. In most
> cases y
Thats enough for me, thanks :)
If - can i limit the daily quota in the torrc for a bridge?
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 06. März 2019 um 17:11 Uhr
Von: "niftybunny"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] tor bridge traffic
Depends … shitty answer I know, but there
Depends … shitty answer I know, but there is no good answer to this. In most
cases you are more than fine with a 1 TB VPS. So buy the cheapest you can get,
no need for expensive 100 mbit flatrates …
> On 6. Mar 2019, at 16:52, Volker Mink wrote:
>
> Hi Folks.
>
> Short question on TOR Bridg
Hi Folks.
Short question on TOR Bridges:
What average traffic runs through a TOR Bridge?
Can someone give a rough number?
br,
volker
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appreciated, thank you.
From: Keifer Bly
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 5:39 PM
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: RE: [tor-relays] Tor bridge on Windows 10 going down for a
reasonIcannot detect?
➢ “AT&T does not like the idea of a part of the I'net they don't control an
om: niftybunny
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:33 PM
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Tor bridge on Windows 10 going down for a reason
Icannot detect?
On 23. Oct 2018, at 23:26, Mike Mitch wrote:
which part?
All of them.
Because I cant find (quick duckduckgo sear
> On 23. Oct 2018, at 23:26, Mike Mitch wrote:
>
> which part?
All of them.
Because I cant find (quick duckduckgo search) anything about this. And
Wireshark would notice some packets on the wire if Windows 10 would copy
anything back to MS. Also can´t find anything about AT&T.
> MS sta
which part?
MS statement by Bill Gates was a Article published in I think it was '95 or
6. The contracts with cable companies are published via trades over the
last several years (6-7) AT&T does not like the idea of a part of the
I'net they don't control and have stated that "Anytime we find a us
Source?
> On 23. Oct 2018, at 23:13, Mike Mitch wrote:
>
> I noticed that the system is running Windows10? If this is the situation
> then you might want to downgrade the server to anything. Not knowing the ISP
> service I cannot say for certain, but, ATT and most of the cable companies
>
I noticed that the system is running Windows10? If this is the situation
then you might want to downgrade the server to anything. Not knowing the
ISP service I cannot say for certain, but, ATT and most of the cable
companies have signed agreements with NSA and DHS to interrupt services to
the da
> Something weird happened here -- it's like the process went to sleep
for 31 hours. This is the sort of thing that happens when you close your
laptop and then open it 31 hours later.
Good point out, but that seems very strange as it is a desktop computer my
relay runs on, which is set (via the W
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 01:13:53 -0700
Keifer Bly wrote:
> Hello all, for some reason my tor bridge at
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/148BD64BED9F2C27637D986DE032ECF14E5B9E9A
> is randomly removed from the network. Tonight when I went to check
> it, tor metrics said it had said it w
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 01:13:53AM -0700, Keifer Bly wrote:
> Tonight when I went to check it, tor metrics said it had said it was offline
> for the last 11 hours.
Two thoughts, based on your log:
> Oct 19 23:33:16.972 [notice] Opening OR listener on 0.0.0.0:9002
> Oct 19 23:35:05.000 [notice] R
Hello all, for some reason my tor bridge at
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/148BD64BED9F2C27637D986DE032ECF14E5B9E9A
is randomly removed from the network. Tonight when I went to check it, tor
metrics said it had said it was offline for the last 11 hours. This is very
strange as I
Thank you Tim and Christian,
A little type that didn't reveal itself. I'm going now.
Thanks again, Arisbe
On 9/4/2016 7:18 PM, teor wrote:
On 5 Sep 2016, at 11:49, Arisbe wrote:
I need someone's bridge experience. I had an HD cra
> On 5 Sep 2016, at 11:49, Arisbe wrote:
>
> I need someone's bridge experience. I had an HD crash and lost one of my Tor
> bridges. So, I'm rebuilding on a leased VPS. First I tried with Debian 8
> and then with ubuntu 16.04 when Debian didn't work. With both operating
> systems I get a
I need someone's bridge experience. I had an HD crash and lost one of
my Tor bridges. So, I'm rebuilding on a leased VPS. First I tried with
Debian 8 and then with ubuntu 16.04 when Debian didn't work. With both
operating systems I get a warning message when I start Tor. Tor is the
latest
Tian
"... to find public bridge addresses ... send mail to
brid...@bridges.torproject.org with the line "get bridges" by itself in the
body of the mail. You'll need to send this request from a gmail
account, though — otherwise we make it too easy for an attacker
to make a l
i'm tian.please give me list of tor bridge .
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Hi list,
Greetings from Poland, i have a question about tor bridge life cycle.
1) I'm running a bridge
2) Someone from china gets bridge id
3) Bridge gets banned
4) what now ? do i receive an email about it , so i could change
tor-bridge to tor-relay ? or change tor-bride ip ?
Thanks in advance
On Fri, 02 Aug 2013 08:46:19 +0200
Karsten Loesing wrote:
> > There's no way a bridge operator knows which bucket you're in.
>
> Actually, there is (finally) a way to find out:
>
> http://globe.rndm.de
This tells me there isn't an official way to find out. It's a work a
progress. great.
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An
On 8/2/13 4:37 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:11:38 -0700
> "Shawn A. Miller" wrote:
>
>> I've been running a Tor bridge on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing
>> platform (per instructions at https://cloud.torproject.org/) since
>> July 27, and while the bridge is up and running acc
On Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:11:38 -0700
"Shawn A. Miller" wrote:
> I've been running a Tor bridge on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing
> platform (per instructions at https://cloud.torproject.org/) since
> July 27, and while the bridge is up and running according to the logs,
> there doesn't seem to be mu
Shawn:
Set up an obfsproxy3 bridge (you can do obfs2 and regular on different
ports, as last I knew China only blocked IP:port combos, not entire IPs)
- there is a big need for obfsproxy bridges.
Here are my stats for a brand new bridge I set up recently:
Tor's uptime is [about 2.5 weeks, redact
Matthias Redies:
> There are a few talks on youtube that explain this a little. The Chinese
> are pretty successful blocking bridges. The last thing I heard was that
> they will send every server which creates a SSL connection so someone in
> China a Tor-Handshake and block it if it responds.
>
>
There are a few talks on youtube that explain this a little. The Chinese
are pretty successful blocking bridges. The last thing I heard was that
they will send every server which creates a SSL connection so someone in
China a Tor-Handshake and block it if it responds.
In other countries bridges a
Well you are just a bridge.. Don't expect tons of traffic.
P.s: For a bridge this is already "a lot" of traffic.
Greetings
Am 01.08.2013 23:11, schrieb Shawn A. Miller:
> I've been running a Tor bridge on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing
> platform (per instructions at https://cloud.torproject.o
I've been running a Tor bridge on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing
platform (per instructions at https://cloud.torproject.org/) since
July 27, and while the bridge is up and running according to the logs,
there doesn't seem to be much traffic running through it, i.e., latest
logs indicate Tor uptime
Hi,
I'm a new user of Ubuntu Linux considering setting up a bridge relay on the
tor network over my home connection. If you don't mind, I'd like to set
out my aims first.
I have a laptop currently serving a Privoxy ad-filtering proxy for my home
network. The plan is to torify my iPhone whilst r
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