Re: [tor-relays] VPS for Exits

2016-05-24 Thread Neel Chauhan
> An exit node could be expensive ... Well, I'm still sticking with CoolHousing/Virtual Server Lite because I hardly ever get abuse complaints. For ITL, I may leave after my term expires. But a few other companies I found were: https://hostmaze.com/ https://www.lcsnet.eu/index.php https://se

[tor-relays] Monitoring multiple relays

2016-05-24 Thread Xza
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello, I have a couple relays / exits running. Now my question is : how do you manage them is there any dashboard or CLI tools to manage them ( statistics, ect.. ) I know the cli tool specially for Tor "arm" Thanks alot. - -- PGP : 29A4CE52 -BE

Re: [tor-relays] Monitoring multiple relays

2016-05-24 Thread Green Dream
I use a third-party monitoring service to monitor the Dir and OR ports of all my relays. It's especially useful now that Tor Weather isn't maintained. The service constantly checks for a response from both ports, using several monitoring endpoints around the world, and notifies me of any downtime.

Re: [tor-relays] VPS for Exits

2016-05-24 Thread fatal
> https://blazingfast.io/ they shut down my exit without further notice and it was blazingslow ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Monitoring multiple relays

2016-05-24 Thread Petrusko
Exact, it can be a useful tool. All the servers you own can be shown in a list, and several tools to manage them like some VPS management where you got everything on the same place. I see some operators launching several Tor instances to use many cpu cores, so it can be nice to have something like

Re: [tor-relays] Monitoring multiple relays

2016-05-24 Thread Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner
Hi, if you have a few relays I would go "the professional way" and set up an Icinga 2 server. If you combine Icinga 2 with a graphing tool like Graphite you can also produce nice graphs. You can monitor the whole server (CPU, RAM, disk space, Tor bandwidth, etc) and get alarmed when something is m