On Mittwoch, 12. April 2023 17:14:46 CEST Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays wrote:
> hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so
> big for an exit. it is automatically removed from the metrics ?
Get a new IP, you put users at risk!
It doesn't matter, even if your relay
hi again, actulay i have made my exit to a bridge, so my bandwith is not so big
for an exit.
it is automatically removed from the metrics ?
or is snowflake a better option?
regards Lin
> Am 12.04.2023 um 01:38 schrieb telekobold :
>
> Hi,
>
> please also note the corresponding blogpost from
Hi,
please also note the corresponding blogpost from arma (Roger
Dingeldine): https://blog.torproject.org/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay/
Kind regards
telekobold
On 10.04.23 07:14, Sandro Auerbach wrote:
> As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the
> warm-up phase like an
As long as your configuration is correct, it still has to go through the
warm-up phase like any relay.
You don't have a stable flag yet either.So just let it run for a week
and just watch it.
Sandro
Am 06.04.23 um 11:50 schrieb Linux-Hus Oni via tor-relays:
Hi to all, i have setup a new to
dont forget to reload / restart the service. this can also be done out
of the nyx control software by pressing x two times.
The DirFrontpage will be accessable on the dirport and u will have to
add some kind of redirect to make it reachable when httping just the ip
of the relay. a simple HaProxy o
On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:14:48PM +0100, niftybunny wrote:
> Change your port from 9001 to 80 to make it work.
9001 is actually the (sorta) default port for the ORPort, not the DirPort. So
that wouldn't have worked.
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On 12/27/18 11:19 PM, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
> Yes, I solved switching from DirPort 9030 to 80. I don't know why, but
> in every debian machine on which i run tor, when I send kill -HUP
> signal, often the process crash. In the log I read that It can't read
> the config file, so I just restart I
Yes, I solved switching from DirPort 9030 to 80. I don't know why, but
in every debian machine on which i run tor, when I send kill -HUP
signal, often the process crash. In the log I read that It can't read
the config file, so I just restart It through systemd.
anyway, thank you.
bye
Il 27/1
On 12/27/18 10:12 PM, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
> I loaded an html file on my tor directory, uncommented the diretive
> "DirFrontPage /path/html-file", but It doesn't works
Did you made a "kill -HUP " to the tor process?
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Change your port from 9001 to 80 to make it work.
> On 27. Dec 2018, at 22:12, dns1...@riseup.net wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I need to install some additional software, to make the "DirFrontPage" work?
>
> I loaded an html file on my tor directory, uncommented the diretive
> "DirFrontPage /path/html-f
Hi,
i am with my exit node also on an Contabo VServer. I got now also some
Abuse Notices, mostly from one ISP/Serverhoster who did them with a bot
and only one from a Fail2Ban server. Contabo is allways angry with me,
becouse i just block the IPS in the Abusemail and tell them that i did
this
> On 26. Sep 2018, at 11:03, Moritz Bartl wrote:
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> On 9/25/18 12:02 AM, tor-markus wrote:
>> the second abuse ticket reached Contabo yesterday about my service.
>> They now threaten to take down the server when the next ticket arrives so I
>> had to shutdown the Exit Relay (I will reconfigur
On 9/25/18 12:02 AM, tor-markus wrote:
> the second abuse ticket reached Contabo yesterday about my service.
> They now threaten to take down the server when the next ticket arrives so I
> had to shutdown the Exit Relay (I will reconfigure it as normal relay
> tomorrow).
> I requested to have a p
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Hey all,
the second abuse ticket reached Contabo yesterday about my service.
They now threaten to take down the server when the next ticket arrives so I had
to shutdown the Exit Relay (I will reconfigure it as normal relay tomorrow).
I requested to
On 19.09.18 15:04, tor-markus wrote:
> After a little search through my mails I found out that Contabo shuts
> down all services within 24h if there is no reply. That kinda sucked
> because I run some private services on this machine (different ip).
No surprise there, see https://contabo.de/agb.h
thanks for sharing your experience with your hoster.
tor-markus:
> Hey *,
>
> I run C65EF5E06B8338CF976D376048BE2C8FBD499C9C for about a month. On
> Monday I received the first abuse ticket from my ISP (Contabo GmbH).
> The ticket contained lots and lots of log information from a fail2ban
> syste
Åh meget godt!
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n...@neelc.org:
> Not OP, but to do this, you can set the pkg repository to the "latest" branch
> instead of the "quarterly".
>
> To do so
also documented here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide/FreeBSD
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> consider updating your tor version on your relays.
Not OP, but to do this, you can set the pkg repository to the "latest" branch
instead of the "quarterly".
To do so, create a file /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf with the
following contents:
FreeBSD: {
url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.or
thanks for joining and welcome!
looking forward to see some exits show up on your university network.
consider updating your tor version on your relays.
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