> > Thx for sharing this kernel option, and this experience.
> Under Gentoo Linux it is very easy to have GRSecurity. I do use it
> both on my desktop and my server w/o bigger problems.
>
So I'm thinking about destroying my current vps relay, then rebuild a
new "hardened" one may be more secure (I
Hi,
I just started up another relay, and atlas' GeoIP data on it is incorrect (says
it is in Netherlands when it is in fact in Lithuania).
Where does Atlas get its GeoIP data from? Can this be corrected? It's not a
huge issue but it would be nice for the correct country to be displayed.
albin
Well, as canonizing ironize says on Tor's StackExchange, "GeoIP is
bullshit."
https://github.com/epidemics-scepticism/tor-misconception/blob/master/README.md
On Aug 23, 2016 10:10 AM, "Fred Rauch" wrote:
Hi,
I just started up another relay, and atlas' GeoIP data on it is incorrect
(says it is i
I understand this, but it would still be nice to at least try and
provide accurate GeoIP results where possible.
On 2016-08-23 15:31, Tristan wrote:
Well, as canonizing ironize says on Tor's StackExchange, "GeoIP is
bullshit."
https://github.com/epidemics-scepticism/tor-misconception/blob/maste
Hi Fred,
Fred Rauch:
> Where does Atlas get its GeoIP data from? Can this be corrected? It's
> not a huge issue but it would be nice for the correct country to be
> displayed.
Atlas is a JavaScript application that gets all the data from Onionoo
[1] backend. And Onionoo in its turn gets [2] data
I just deleted my best running exit node to move to another vps.
I copied /etc/tor and /var/lib/tor + keys dir and moved it to the new
vps. I double-checked the files/keys are the same but i still get a
new fingerprint. Wtf is wrong with me?
Markus
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On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:00:57PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
> I just deleted my best running exit node to move to another vps.
>
> I copied /etc/tor and /var/lib/tor + keys dir and moved it to the new
> vps. I double-checked the files/keys are the same but i still get a
> new fingerprint. Wtf is
Sent from my iPad
> On 23 Aug 2016, at 22:41, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:00:57PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
>> I just deleted my best running exit node to move to another vps.
>>
>> I copied /etc/tor and /var/lib/tor + keys dir and moved it to the new
>> vps. I dou
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:53:04PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
> > Do the log files give you any hints?
>
> I copied all the stuff, checked it and deleted the old vps. So I only see the
> new logfiles and they are fine, tor finds everything but with a different
> fingerprint. If the config would b
Okay :(
http://i.imgur.com/r1ZxAAH.png Is there anything important missing?
2016-08-24 0:22 GMT+02:00 Roger Dingledine :
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:53:04PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
>> > Do the log files give you any hints?
>>
>> I copied all the stuff, checked it and deleted the old vps. So
On 2016-08-24 at 00:41, Markus Koch wrote:
> Okay :(
>
> http://i.imgur.com/r1ZxAAH.png Is there anything important missing?
Well, it looks like wrong permissions to me. The files and the directory
is owned by your current user "bunny". Is this also the tor user, or is
tor using the user "tor" (w
Okay, I should have said that this is my backup server ... so ...
old tor exit -> backup server -> new VPS
its running on the new VPS with the right permissions :)
2016-08-24 0:44 GMT+02:00 Michael Armbruster :
> On 2016-08-24 at 00:41, Markus Koch wrote:
>> Okay :(
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/r1Z
This seems to be only the content of the keys/ subdirectory… my relay
also has some other files in /var/lib/tor/, most significantly (it would
seem) a fingerprint file. Did you copy these other files as well, and
they’re just not included in the screenshot?
On 24.08.2016 00:48, Markus Koch wrote:
Yep, got this too
http://i.imgur.com/R7wsC1I.png
2016-08-24 0:50 GMT+02:00 Lucas Werkmeister :
> This seems to be only the content of the keys/ subdirectory… my relay
> also has some other files in /var/lib/tor/, most significantly (it would
> seem) a fingerprint file. Did you copy these other fi
Roger Dingledine:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 10:53:04PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
>>> Do the log files give you any hints?
>>
>> I copied all the stuff, checked it and deleted the old vps. So I
>> only see the new logfiles and they are fine, tor finds everything
>> but with a different fingerprint.
Personally, the expulsion of Appelbaum and the replacement of the board
make me *more* confident in the Tor organization. The relays I run,
B6C7FAFFFCEFC30541D38F33E25B1E0DB135C5D8 (non-exit) and
78C7C299DB4C4BD119A22B87B57D5AF5F3741A79 (exit), will NOT be
participating in this "strike".
I am mak
Sorry to bother you guys again
Its 6am here and after reading the FAQ and other install guides I am
out of ideas
I just complied TOR (hurray!) on a NON-ROOT server.
1. Issue: I cant find the torrc file. I found out that the rest of the
stuff is in ~./tor but no torrc at all. Where is it/should I
Markus Koch:
> I just complied TOR (hurray!) on a NON-ROOT server.
TOR -> Tor (tor here, I guess).
> 1. Issue: I cant find the torrc file. I found out that the rest of the
> stuff is in ~./tor but no torrc at all. Where is it/should I put it?
There is no torrc installed. You can create it wherever
<3
2016-08-24 6:28 GMT+02:00 Ivan Markin :
> Markus Koch:
>> I just complied TOR (hurray!) on a NON-ROOT server.
> TOR -> Tor (tor here, I guess).
>
>> 1. Issue: I cant find the torrc file. I found out that the rest of the
>> stuff is in ~./tor but no torrc at all. Where is it/should I put it?
> T
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